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  • Erfolgreiche Puzzle-Arbeit: Paläontologen präsentieren im Londoner Natural History Museum die bisher unbekannte Dinosaurierart Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae
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    Erfolgreiche Puzzle-Arbeit: Paläontologen präsentieren im Londoner Natural History Museum die bisher unbekannte Dinosaurierart Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae
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    Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, a species of dinosaur new to science, has joined the residents of London’s Natural History museum.
    The dinosaur would have roamed North America in the Late Jurassic, 145-150 million years ago - now its fossilised skeleton will reside in the Museum’s Earth Hall.
    Museum experts have also carried out critical scientific research on the specimen, settling a century-long taxonomic tangle and defining this fossil as a new species to science.
    Wind the clock back 145 to 150 million years, and Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, standing at half a metre tall and a little over a metre long, would have been darting around the floodplains of the western United States in the shadows of giants like Diplodocus (such as Dippy) and Stegosaurus (like Sophie, who also resides in the Museum’s Earth Hall).
    There are signs that this specimen was not fully grown: the top section of vertebrae (the neural arches), which form separately to the lower parts and fuse together as the animal ages, were not fully fused in place, suggesting Enigmacursor may have been quite young.
    It would also have been a speedy runner, hence the latter part of its genus name, ‘cursor’. ‘Enigma’ relates to the mystery surrounding the taxonomic tangle that has been resolved today by new research published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, co-authored by Museum palaeontologists Prof. Susannah Maidment and Prof. Paul Barrett.
    Prof. Susannah Maidment, co-lead author of the new study, comments: “The generous donation of this rare specimen has had quite unexpected scientific repercussions. By studying its anatomy in detail, we’ve been able to clarify this species’ evolutionary relationships, its taxonomy and the diversity of a previously poorly understood group of small dinosaurs.
    “Getting taxonomy right is vital; it underpins everything we do as palaeontologists and if we get i *** Local Ca

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  • Amanda Holden At Global Radio Studios
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    Amanda Holden At Global Radio Studios
    June 19, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: AMANDA HOLDEN is seen outside Global Radio Studios. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Amanda Holden Spotted Outside Global Radio
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    Amanda Holden Spotted Outside Global Radio
    June 19, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: AMANDA HOLDEN is seen outside Global Radio Studios. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • 'OH, HI' Cast Members Visit Empire State Building
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    'OH, HI' Cast Members Visit Empire State Building
    June 13, 2025, New York, New York, USA: SOPHIE BROOKS visits the Empire State Building to celebrate the premiere of 'OH, HI!' in New York City. The visit marked a special promotional moment for the upcoming film, with the cast enjoying iconic skyline views from the landmark's observatory. (Credit Image: © Luiz Rampelotto/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Atomic Kitten
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    Atomic Kitten
    ATOMIC KITTEN
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  • Atomic Kitten
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    Atomic Kitten
    ATOMIC KITTEN
    2003
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  • Atomic Kitten
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    Atomic Kitten
    ATOMIC KITTEN
    2003
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  • Atomic Kitten
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    Atomic Kitten
    ATOMIC KITTEN
    2003
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  • Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
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    Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Truck 1
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    Pictures must credit: Telo Trucks

    An all electric compact pick-up truck that can set up to eight people has been unveiled by an auto start-up.

    California based Telo Trucks says the MT1 has a reconfigurable bed and has a 350 mile range on a full charge.

    The truck , currently a prototype, has has four doors and is just 386 cm long.

    The standard configuration allows for four to five people to sit in the cabin.

    The 150 cm -long bed can be covered to create seating for up to eight people, while the bed can also be expanded into the cabin via sliding doors under the rear-view window.

    The truck designed to use either one or two electric engines, with the dual-engine configuration providing 500 horsepower, four-wheel-drive and a payload of 770 kg,

    Telo claims it can hit 60 mph in less than four seconds.

    The electric motors allow for the expansion of the cab into the hood, creating more space for the back-seat passengers, who will have the same legroom as those in the front.

    OPD: The Telo prototype tyruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
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    Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Truck 1
    Ref 16618
    10/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Telo Trucks

    An all electric compact pick-up truck that can set up to eight people has been unveiled by an auto start-up.

    California based Telo Trucks says the MT1 has a reconfigurable bed and has a 350 mile range on a full charge.

    The truck , currently a prototype, has has four doors and is just 386 cm long.

    The standard configuration allows for four to five people to sit in the cabin.

    The 150 cm -long bed can be covered to create seating for up to eight people, while the bed can also be expanded into the cabin via sliding doors under the rear-view window.

    The truck designed to use either one or two electric engines, with the dual-engine configuration providing 500 horsepower, four-wheel-drive and a payload of 770 kg,

    Telo claims it can hit 60 mph in less than four seconds.

    The electric motors allow for the expansion of the cab into the hood, creating more space for the back-seat passengers, who will have the same legroom as those in the front.

    OPD: The Telo prototype tyruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
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    Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Truck 1
    Ref 16618
    10/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Telo Trucks

    An all electric compact pick-up truck that can set up to eight people has been unveiled by an auto start-up.

    California based Telo Trucks says the MT1 has a reconfigurable bed and has a 350 mile range on a full charge.

    The truck , currently a prototype, has has four doors and is just 386 cm long.

    The standard configuration allows for four to five people to sit in the cabin.

    The 150 cm -long bed can be covered to create seating for up to eight people, while the bed can also be expanded into the cabin via sliding doors under the rear-view window.

    The truck designed to use either one or two electric engines, with the dual-engine configuration providing 500 horsepower, four-wheel-drive and a payload of 770 kg,

    Telo claims it can hit 60 mph in less than four seconds.

    The electric motors allow for the expansion of the cab into the hood, creating more space for the back-seat passengers, who will have the same legroom as those in the front.

    OPD: The Telo prototype tyruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    DUKAS_182317676_FER
    Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Truck 1
    Ref 16618
    10/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Telo Trucks

    An all electric compact pick-up truck that can set up to eight people has been unveiled by an auto start-up.

    California based Telo Trucks says the MT1 has a reconfigurable bed and has a 350 mile range on a full charge.

    The truck , currently a prototype, has has four doors and is just 386 cm long.

    The standard configuration allows for four to five people to sit in the cabin.

    The 150 cm -long bed can be covered to create seating for up to eight people, while the bed can also be expanded into the cabin via sliding doors under the rear-view window.

    The truck designed to use either one or two electric engines, with the dual-engine configuration providing 500 horsepower, four-wheel-drive and a payload of 770 kg,

    Telo claims it can hit 60 mph in less than four seconds.

    The electric motors allow for the expansion of the cab into the hood, creating more space for the back-seat passengers, who will have the same legroom as those in the front.

    OPD: The Telo prototype tyruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    DUKAS_182317669_FER
    Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Truck 1
    Ref 16618
    10/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Telo Trucks

    An all electric compact pick-up truck that can set up to eight people has been unveiled by an auto start-up.

    California based Telo Trucks says the MT1 has a reconfigurable bed and has a 350 mile range on a full charge.

    The truck , currently a prototype, has has four doors and is just 386 cm long.

    The standard configuration allows for four to five people to sit in the cabin.

    The 150 cm -long bed can be covered to create seating for up to eight people, while the bed can also be expanded into the cabin via sliding doors under the rear-view window.

    The truck designed to use either one or two electric engines, with the dual-engine configuration providing 500 horsepower, four-wheel-drive and a payload of 770 kg,

    Telo claims it can hit 60 mph in less than four seconds.

    The electric motors allow for the expansion of the cab into the hood, creating more space for the back-seat passengers, who will have the same legroom as those in the front.

    OPD: The Telo prototype tyruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    DUKAS_182317666_FER
    Compact pick-up truck is a mini marvel
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Truck 1
    Ref 16618
    10/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Telo Trucks

    An all electric compact pick-up truck that can set up to eight people has been unveiled by an auto start-up.

    California based Telo Trucks says the MT1 has a reconfigurable bed and has a 350 mile range on a full charge.

    The truck , currently a prototype, has has four doors and is just 386 cm long.

    The standard configuration allows for four to five people to sit in the cabin.

    The 150 cm -long bed can be covered to create seating for up to eight people, while the bed can also be expanded into the cabin via sliding doors under the rear-view window.

    The truck designed to use either one or two electric engines, with the dual-engine configuration providing 500 horsepower, four-wheel-drive and a payload of 770 kg,

    Telo claims it can hit 60 mph in less than four seconds.

    The electric motors allow for the expansion of the cab into the hood, creating more space for the back-seat passengers, who will have the same legroom as those in the front.

    OPD: The Telo prototype tyruck.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    New Bond Street where tourists and the wealthy shop and will benefit from the tax cuts announced by the chancellor today.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683575_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

    © Antonio Zazueta Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
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    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    DUKAS_144683603_EYE
    ‘Tourists want to spend’: shoppers in London share views on the mini-budget
    High-end shopping districts could benefit from duty-free shopping and the scrapping of the 45% tax band.

    As shoppers descended on Oxford Street in London, in black cabs or on foot to visit the city’s high-end shops on Friday, a massive sign affixed to Selfridges towered overhead: “Let’s change the way we shop.”

    The change, however, may be somewhat different than intended. Soon, the area could be beneficiary of two plans announced by the chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, on Friday: the return of duty-free shopping to the high street and the scrapping of the 45% income tax band.

    Selfridge's on Oxford Street announcing "Let's Change The Way We Shop" on the day the Chancellor announced a round of extensive tax cuts.

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  • Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
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    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
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  • Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
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    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
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    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to present his Mini-Budget. / eyevine

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  • Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
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    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 23/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media

    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to present his Mini-Budget. / eyevine

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  • Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
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    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 23/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media

    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Departs No11 Downing Street for the House of Commons to present his Mini-Budget. / eyevine

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    LeAnn Rimes looks happy and in love as she is taken to a fancy dinner in Malibu by husband Eddie Cibrian and her two stepsons a few days before she turns 40. The country superstar, who will celebrate the milestone on Sunday August 28, held hands with her spouse of 11 years as they made their way to Malibu Farm Restaurant, a popular upscale venue located at the entrance of the Malibu Pier that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. They were also accompanied by EddieÍs two boys: Mason, 19, and Jake, 15, whose mother is his reality star ex Brandi Glanville. For her outing on the early evening of August 24, 2022 LeAnn, who is currently promoting her new album GodÍs Work, looked super sleek in a beige sleeveless top, ripped jeans, white Golden Goose sneakers, a beige Fedora hat and she carried a Louis Vuitton Palm Springs mini monogrammed backpack. Eddie, 49, was dressed casually in a white short-sleeve shirt, gray jeans that were also ripped and slip-on shoes. They stayed at the restaurant for around two hours.
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    The MINI models of the future bring together a modern and purist exterior and an interior design that focuses on the essentials. This reflects the principle of creative use of space that the classic MINI is already renowned for. The new design language also exploits the opportunity of electrifying the powertrain to generate the driving pleasure you expect from MINI entirely without local emissions.
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    FEATURE - BMW kündigt neue Generation von Elektro-Minis an
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    BMW Group have teased the latest iteration of their iconic MINI car - a new electric version with a new “design language” that utilises state-of-the-art technology.
    Dubbed ‘Charismatic Simplicity’ the new style acknowledges the elementary principles of vehicle design as well as the urban character of the MINI and its community’s innovative spirit. The principle behind Charismatic Simplicity is a design that helps each new MINI model develop a strong individual character of its own, intuitively focussing on the essence of the brand with a clear, reduced design language. Another central factor of the new design language is its choice of materials with a keen eye on sustainability. The next MINI model generation has a leather-free interior and dispenses almost entirely with chrome elements.
    The MINI models of the future bring together a modern and purist exterior and an interior design that focuses on the essentials. This reflects the principle of creative use of space that the classic MINI is already renowned for. The new design language also exploits the opportunity of electrifying the powertrain to generate the driving pleasure you expect from MINI entirely without local emissions.
    “Purely electrically powered models from MINI give us a unique opportunity to rethink our design. At the same time, we retain the attention to detail, sense of tradition and passion for innovation that MINI is renowned for,” says Oliver Heilmer, Head of MINI Design.
    The vehicle architecture for the new MINI model generation has been developed for purely electric mobility right from the outset. Every inch of the available installation space is used even more efficiently for the comfort, well-being, emotional experience and driving pleasure of the occupants. This means that every MINI model, whatever its exterior dimensions, will continue to offer the ideal combination of a small footprint and available interior space in

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    FEATURE - BMW kündigt neue Generation von Elektro-Minis an
    *VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE*
    BMW Group have teased the latest iteration of their iconic MINI car - a new electric version with a new “design language” that utilises state-of-the-art technology.
    Dubbed ‘Charismatic Simplicity’ the new style acknowledges the elementary principles of vehicle design as well as the urban character of the MINI and its community’s innovative spirit. The principle behind Charismatic Simplicity is a design that helps each new MINI model develop a strong individual character of its own, intuitively focussing on the essence of the brand with a clear, reduced design language. Another central factor of the new design language is its choice of materials with a keen eye on sustainability. The next MINI model generation has a leather-free interior and dispenses almost entirely with chrome elements.
    The MINI models of the future bring together a modern and purist exterior and an interior design that focuses on the essentials. This reflects the principle of creative use of space that the classic MINI is already renowned for. The new design language also exploits the opportunity of electrifying the powertrain to generate the driving pleasure you expect from MINI entirely without local emissions.
    “Purely electrically powered models from MINI give us a unique opportunity to rethink our design. At the same time, we retain the attention to detail, sense of tradition and passion for innovation that MINI is renowned for,” says Oliver Heilmer, Head of MINI Design.
    The vehicle architecture for the new MINI model generation has been developed for purely electric mobility right from the outset. Every inch of the available installation space is used even more efficiently for the comfort, well-being, emotional experience and driving pleasure of the occupants. This means that every MINI model, whatever its exterior dimensions, will continue to offer the ideal combination of a small footprint and available interior space in

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