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  • Robert De Niro Co-owned Nobu Hotel Under Construction In Krakow
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    Robert De Niro Co-owned Nobu Hotel Under Construction In Krakow
    A drone view of the Miastoprojekt building in Krakow, Poland on November 14, 2025. A building whose facade is protected as heritage is currently being reconstructed for the Nobu brand hotel co-owned by American actor Robert De Niro. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
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    White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
    The White House East Wing is now completely demolished in Washington, D.C., United States, on October 23, 2025. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a new ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
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    White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
    The White House East Wing is now completely demolished in Washington, D.C., United States, on October 23, 2025. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a new ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
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    White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
    The White House East Wing is now completely demolished in Washington, D.C., United States, on October 23, 2025. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a new ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
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    White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
    The White House East Wing is now completely demolished in Washington, D.C., United States, on October 23, 2025. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a new ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
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    White House East Wing Now Completed Demolished
    The White House East Wing is now completely demolished in Washington, D.C., United States, on October 23, 2025. The demolition is part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a new ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto)

     

  • 218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
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    218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
    Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.

    It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

    The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.

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  • 218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
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    218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
    Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.

    It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

    The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.

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  • 218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
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    218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
    Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.

    It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

    A bust sculpture amongst the books at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.

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  • 218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
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    218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
    Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.

    It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

    Books on shelves at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.

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  • 218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
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    218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
    Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.

    It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

    The Reading Room at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.

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  • 218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
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    218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
    Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.

    It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.

    Librarian Dr Thom Keep in the Reading Room at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.

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  • The Truman Brewery development
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    The Truman Brewery development
    A Banner protesting against the redevelopment of the Truman Brewery hangs over Brick Lane.
    The latest battle on Brick Lane is over the redevelopment of the giant Truman Brewery site that sits in its middle, and where there are plans to put in a tall new office block as well as shops. Local businesses fear, with some justification, that this will mean higher rents but no more customers and the decline of the area.

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  • The Truman Brewery development
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    The Truman Brewery development
    The Truman Brewery on Brick Lane.
    The latest battle on Brick Lane is over the redevelopment of the giant Truman Brewery site that sits in its middle, and where there are plans to put in a tall new office block as well as shops. Local businesses fear, with some justification, that this will mean higher rents but no more customers and the decline of the area.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Overgrown terracing on the Grosvenor Road End.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Overgrown terracing on the Grosvenor Road End.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Overgrown terracing on the Grosvenor Road End.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. The David Longhurst Stand.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. The overgrown pitch with the David Longhurst Stand beyond (right).

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. A hook and piece of the goal netting at the David Longhurst Stand end.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats. Jason Wood, archaeologist and heritage consultant on the project to memorialise the ground, searching for the ashes of fans which have been buried underneath the pitch.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats.

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  • York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
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    York City FC seeks relatives to find ashes buried under old pitch. Historic England project aims to find ashes of fans buried at football ground slated for redevelopment
    Historic England is racing to find the remaining ashes of York City FC fans buried in the pitch in the past 89 years, as part of a project to memorialise a condemned football stadium for the first time.
    York City’s Bootham Crescent, their home ground from 1932 until 2021. Historic England are memorialising the ground to preserve its "intangible history" before it is demolished and turned into a block of flats.

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