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Cliff Notes – Saudi Crown Prince Congratulates Japan’s New Premier Burj Al Khazzan Redevelopment: The Burj Al Khazzan, a 61-meter tall water tower in Riyadh, is set for transformation under vision 2030. The redesign aims to merge cultural, ecological, and symbolic elements, turning it into a “Tree of Life” as part of the Green Riyadh initiative. Innovative Design Features: The proposed structure will incorporate a bioclimatic façade inspired by the date palm trunk and Najdi architectural patterns. It is designed to be a living urban organism, featuring environmental interactions and community amenities like nesting areas for birds and spaces for…

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Cliff Notes – Will there ever be a Fallout: New Vegas remaster? Bethesda continues to overlook Fallout: New Vegas for remastering, despite its popularity and age, leading to speculation about the company’s priorities and financial strategies. Obsidian, the original developer, has expressed interest in a remaster but lacks the resources and time to undertake the project, raising questions about Bethesda’s commitment to its legacy titles. The gaming community is increasingly frustrated with Bethesda’s slow development pace and perceived lack of innovation, particularly following the lukewarm reception of recent releases like Starfield. Games Inbox: Will there ever be a Fallout: New…

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Aston Martin Accepts Procedural F1 Cost Cap Breach The Aston Martin Formula 1 team has accepted a procedural breach regarding its 2024 cost cap filings, following significant delays in the FIA’s publication of compliance findings. Amid ongoing investigations across the grid, Aston Martin’s minor infraction pertains to the late submission of documentation due to unforeseen circumstances with its auditor. Overview of the Breach As part of Formula 1’s financial regulations, teams must submit compliance documentation by 31 March each year. However, Aston Martin has acknowledged that extenuating circumstances prevented its auditor from providing a crucial signature on time. Despite this…

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Cliff Notes – Josh Hazlewood and the beauty of a wicketless spell Josh Hazlewood’s meticulous bowling, characterised by accuracy and subtle seam movement, resulted in 10 overs for just 29 runs, showcasing his ability to create chances without taking wickets. Despite not claiming any wickets, Hazlewood’s performance significantly pressured the batters, with 43 of his 60 deliveries being dot balls and a mere 55% control for the batters facing him. His consistent line and length, combined with the conditions, allowed him to maintain effectiveness throughout the innings, demonstrating that wicketless spells can still have a profound impact on the match.…

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Cliff Notes – Tess Daly revealed if Vernon Kay would do Strictly before her shock exit Tess Daly expressed that while her husband Vernon Kay could potentially excel on Strictly Come Dancing, their parental responsibilities would make both being away from home inconvenient. She emphasised the importance of self-care and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, highlighting her balanced diet and regular exercise routine, including gym workouts and yoga. Tess also addressed the societal pressures regarding women’s age, advocating for a focus on character and achievements rather than age, and shared her belief in the healing power of laughter. Tess Daly revealed…

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Cliff Notes – Walsh becomes youngest Englishman in UCL since Wilshere Reggie Walsh made history as Chelsea’s youngest ever Champions League player at 17 years old, following a 5-1 victory over Ajax. He is now the second-youngest Englishman to feature in the Champions League, only behind Jack Wilshere, who was 16 years and 10 months old at the time. Walsh previously set the record as Chelsea’s youngest player in Europe during last season’s Conference League at 16 years and 193 days. Walsh becomes youngest Englishman in UCL since Wilshere ESPNOct 23, 2025, 03:18 PMEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsOn a night where Chelsea…

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Cliff Notes – Inside Jonathan Ross’ very quirky London home with huge ‘man cave’ Jonathan Ross’s home is a vibrant blend of pop culture memorabilia and family life, resembling a collector’s dreamscape rather than a typical residence. His ‘man cave’ features an eclectic mix of comic book collectibles, figurines, and a retro stereo system, showcasing his lifelong passions. The home’s decor transitions from the colourful chaos of the man cave to a serene, elegantly designed bedroom, reflecting the family’s diverse aesthetic. Inside Jonathan Ross’ very quirky London home with huge ‘man cave’ A look inside the Celeb Traitors star’s home…

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Cliff Notes – Josko Gvardiol nearly quit football for another sport Josko Gvardiol contemplated leaving football at 16 to pursue basketball, feeling unhappy with his progress at Dinamo Zagreb. After breaking into Zagreb’s first team and winning championships, he became the most expensive Croatian teenager with a £16 million move to RB Leipzig. Gvardiol currently plays for Manchester City, where he has scored more goals than any other defender since his arrival and aims for high team goals this season. Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol nearly quit football for another sport Josko Gvardiol almost quit football when he was a youth…

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Cliff Notes – The film to beat at the Oscars 2026 has already been revealed Early Favourite: “One Battle After Another,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is the frontrunner for the 2026 Oscars, with odds of 4/7 from Paddy Power. Strong Competition: Other notable contenders include “Hamnet” at 3/1, featuring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, and “Sinners,” a horror film with odds of 12/1, directed by Ryan Coogler. Predictions Across Categories: “One Battle After Another” is also expected to excel in major categories, including Best Actor for DiCaprio and Best Director for Anderson, with a Paddy…

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Cliff Notes – Saudi cultural movement in the spotlight at Central Saint Martins college in London Revitalisation of Heritage: The Burj Al Khazzan, a 61-metre water tower in Riyadh, is set to undergo a transformation into a cultural landmark as part of the Vision 2030 initiative. The project aims to adapt the structure while honouring its historical significance and connection to water. Innovative Design Features: Designed by the Franco-Japanese architecture firm Stella Amae, the proposed renovations will incorporate a bioclimatic façade inspired by local palm trees and Najdi architecture, creating an interactive environment that engages with the urban ecosystem. Community…

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