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afr.com - Carrie LaFrenz, Nick Lenaghan - Endeavour, Treasury Wine Estates tap agents to sell vineyards
Endeavour, Treasury Wine Estates tap agents to sell vineyards
Australian Financial Review

Pub and bottle shop owner Endeavour is moving quickly on new chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka's strategy to sell off most of its vineyards, appointing agents for the award-winning Oakridge Wines in Victoria and for South Australian properties…

liverpoolecho.co.uk - Wesley Holmes - Vicarage with sun room and wine cellar up for sale in Waterloo
Vicarage with sun room and wine cellar up for sale in Waterloo
Liverpool Echo

One of Waterloo's most historic buildings has gone up for sale on the cusp of its 200th birthday. Ennis Cottage on Waterloo Road was once the vicarage of the historic Christ Church on Waterloo Road, whose grand tower of pink sandstone became a…

bleacherreport.com - 2026 NBA Rumors Live Updates with Latest News, Free Agency Buzz and Grades
2026 NBA Rumors Live Updates with Latest News, Free Agency Buzz and Grades
Bleacher Report

With a bunch of big-time moves already in the books, the NBA's transaction craze has slowed to a crawl. And yet, even with all that's already happened, we still have a few massive dominoes left to fall. LeBron James Watch 4.0 continues as we wait…

mirror.co.uk - Lucretia Munro - Call The Midwife star confirms boyfriend split as she posts about 'disrespect
Call The Midwife star confirms boyfriend split as she posts about 'disrespect
Daily Mirror

Call The Midwife star Helen George has called time on her romance with Dan Innes after seven months of dating. The actress of the medical period drama, 42, has not directly confirmed the reason behind their split but after re-posting a number of…

liverpoolecho.co.uk - Emily Sleight - It keeps clutter hidden' - Dunelm's trending £32 storage ottoman
It keeps clutter hidden' - Dunelm's trending £32 storage ottoman
Liverpool Echo

Keeping clutter at bay in your home is a dreaded task, which is why many shoppers opt for products such as ottomans to hide mess. This particular Faux Linen Folkstone Stripe Rectangle Ottoman is new to the website and has been described as…

timeout.com - Paikapai - Sala Saneha | Bars in Silom, Bangkok
Sala Saneha | Bars in Silom, Bangkok
Time Out

What is it? A 70 year old building in soi Decho, Silom, housing a wine bar, restaurant, small cinema and bookstore, all under one roof. Why we love it: They've done a brilliant job preserving the original character of the building. Walls, windows…

mirror.co.uk - Ellen Jenne - I visited the gorgeous walkable European city where pints cost are so cheap
I visited the gorgeous walkable European city where pints cost are so cheap
Daily Mirror

When it comes to holiday destinations, we in the UK are truly spoilt for choice, with continental Europe practically on our doorstep. It's precisely why people travel from the far corners of the globe to settle here - drawn by the unrivalled access…

theguardian.com - Chloe Mac Donnell - Shaking it up: why salt is this summer's hottest ingredient
Shaking it up: why salt is this summer's hottest ingredient
The Guardian

As Europe braces for another heatwave, some people are seeking relief from an unlikely source. The store cupboard is surpassing the freezer, with salt becoming a key ingredient in the battle to cool down. Salty drinks are gaining popularity as…

smh.com.au - Kristy Johnson - Tech exec puts $10m Sydney clifftop home with pool on the market
Tech exec puts $10m Sydney clifftop home with pool on the market
The Sydney Morning Herald

Tamie Minami, a board director at a technology and manufacturing conglomerate, has put her modern clifftop home at North Curl Curl on the market with a price guide of $10 million. Minami is listed as director, audit and supervisory committee member…

union-bulletin.com - Loryn Kykendall Walla Walla Union-Bulletin - Walla Walla seniors reflect on the past century during America's 250th
Walla Walla seniors reflect on the past century during America's 250th
Union-Bulletin

At 88 years old, Peggy Tyson has lived through many big moments in American history. None were as memorable though, she said, as the integration of the South in the 1950s and 60s. Tyson grew up in Alabama, where the historic Selma to Montgomery…

jpost.com - STEWART WEISS - Israel's perpetual crisis and the five stages of Jewish survival
Israel's perpetual crisis and the five stages of Jewish survival
The Jerusalem Post

The hotel's new employee was puzzled when he passed the glass cabinet labeled “Use Only in Times of Emergency.” Day after day the fire ax meant to be there was missing. Finally, he asked his supervisor why the cabinet was always…

arkansasonline.com - MARIA SHERMAN The Associated Press - AP offers predictions on 2026's songs of the summer | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
AP offers predictions on 2026's songs of the summer | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Online

NEW YORK -- What is 2026's song of the summer? There's no easy answer. Algorithmic division is certainly a factor in why there isn't an obvious pick this year. Where have the songs like 'Despacito' in 2017 or 'Old Town Road' in 2019 gone? Last…

express.co.uk - Ellen Jenne - Not Barcelona or Rome - I visited the walkable city where you can get a pint for £4
Not Barcelona or Rome - I visited the walkable city where you can get a pint for £4
Daily Express

Forget the likes of Barcelona, Rome or Milan, this city break has all the charm and is so cheap We are incredibly spoiled for choice in the UK when it comes to holiday destinations, with continental Europe right on our doorstep. That's why people…

nola.com - Blake Pontchartrain - Blakeview: Maylie's served old Creole dishes in New Orleans for more than a century
Blakeview: Maylie's served old Creole dishes in New Orleans for more than a century
NOLA.com

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the opening of one of New Orleans' historic restaurants, Maylie's, which welcomed customers to its Poydras Street address for more than a century from 1876 until 1986. It was founded by Bernard Maylie and…

wallpaper.com - Neil Ridley - Why Porto is Europe's most exciting drinks destination
Why Porto is Europe's most exciting drinks destination
Wallpaper*

There are certain European cities that seem to have undergone a remarkable reinvention over the past decade. Places that have somehow managed to retain their soul while embracing a renewed sense of confidence and creativity. Porto is one of them.

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