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  • Dec 24, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Laura Martin

    It’s almost midday on a Wednesday morning, and I’m standing in a queue inside a leisure centre, on an industrial estate. It’s on the outskirts of Narbonne, in south-west France’s Cathar country, a city full of sunshine and more than 2,500 years of history. But I’m not going swimming today, nor am I here to seek out Roman and medieval antiquities. This is the site of a world-renowned epic feasting restaurant that blows any other festive banquet out of the water.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | g2intelligence.com | Karen S. Lovitch |Laura Martin

    Over the past few years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and other enforcement agencies have ramped up their efforts to hold individuals accountable in civil and criminal healthcare fraud actions.1 That trend continues to play out in recent False Claims Act (FCA) settlements and other healthcare fraud matters involving the laboratory industry. Case: On September 27, five individuals, a hospital, and a laboratory collectively agreed to pay over $7.2 million to resolve FCA allegations.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | libraryjournal.com | Laura Martin

    After their mother died, twins Sarah and Selina discovered that their father was a nobleman. Though Sarah was content for the unknown man to stay that way, Selina set off for London to investigate his identity. When Selina’s letters suddenly stop, however, Sarah must search for her sister. The clues bring her across the path of Lord Henry Routledge, who, charmed by her intellect and determination, agrees to use his connections to help her.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | vulture.com | Laura Martin

    At approximately 10 p.m. U.K. time on October 26, screams emanating from a pink-carpeted East London warehouse might just have been audible in the U.S. There, in front of a crowd of 1,000 people, the news was exclusively dropped: Real Housewives of London is finally on its way, expected in late 2025.

  • Jun 24, 2024 | theguardian.com | Laura Martin

    Glastonbury Festival means many different things to the 210,000 people who turn up in Pilton, Somerset, for five days at the end of June. There’s the Pyramid stage lot, hyped to secure their front-of-crowd spot for the headline acts; and the ravers who shake off the stresses of regular life on the dancefloor up in Block9.

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