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North Hampshire house prices: Where would your town sit on a monopoly board?

Oakley come next in the orange section. The three places were split by just £544 in the Rightmove stats - with average sale prices of £390,574, £390,178 and £390,030. They represent the spaces occupied by Vine Street, Marlborough Street and Bow Street. The pinks The Northumberland Avenue of North Hampshire would be Overton, the village having an average price of £360,488. Next is Whitehall, which would be represented by Kingsclere (£346,902). Alton, with an average price of £343,270. The light blues Farnborough, Basingstoke and Tadley. The average property price in Farnborough was £331,609, enough to occupy the spot of Pentonville Road. With the fourth cheapest property price of the 22 we looked at, Basingstoke occupies the Euston Road spot.

I miss the M&S car park —How the pandemic supercharged Britain s nostalgia for the ordinary

“I miss the M&S car park” How the pandemic supercharged Britain’s nostalgia for the ordinary I thought I’d mourn my long-awaited holiday to the US that was cancelled, but in fact I’ve barely given it a second thought. What I miss are bus stops; crowded shopping malls, and my favourite branches of Boots February 17, 2021 When I asked about other people’s Old Normal” fantasies on Twitter recently, more than a thousand replies rolled in each more romantic than the next. Photo: Prospect Composite For the past few months I have had a recurrent fantasy about standing in the queue for the toilets at St Pancras station.

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Trigger Warning - this column may contain opinions that DON T offend you

Now that John Humphrys has called it a day, I’ll never get the chance to be quizzed by him on Mastermind. Pity. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve wondered what my specialist subject would be. Motown B-sides of the 1960s, maybe. The lyrics of Warren Zevon. Minder, 1979-1994. The inside story of the great Transport and General Workers’ Union ballot rigging scandal, 1985. As chairman of the Useless Information Society, a distinguished position I inherited from the late Keith Waterhouse, I am a veritable repository of worthless trivia. For instance, my encyclopaedic knowledge of old British television series is fairly extensive, as regular readers can attest.

Q&A with Sharon Peacock, head of UK effort to sequence SARS-CoV-2

Author: Sharon Peacock (MENAFN - The Conversation) The UK is a world leader in sequencing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Of all the coronavirus genomes that have been sequenced in the world, nearly half have been sequenced by COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (Cog-UK). The consortium began life on March 4 when Sharon Peacock, a professor of public health and microbiology at the University of Cambridge, emailed a handful of scientists and asked for their help. The Conversation spoke to Professor Peacock about that day and what happened after. Q: When did you first get the idea to set up Cog-UK? And how was it formed?

Q&A with Sharon Peacock, coronavirus variant hunter

The UK is a world leader in sequencing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Of all the coronavirus genomes that have been sequenced in the world, nearly half have been sequenced by COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (Cog-UK). The consortium began life on March 4 when Sharon Peacock, a professor of public health and microbiology at the University of Cambridge, emailed a handful of scientists and asked for their help. The Conversation spoke to Professor Peacock about that day and what happened after. Q: When did you first get the idea to set up Cog-UK? And how was it formed? In late February 2020, it dawned on me that we were going to need genome sequencing capabilities across the UK for the novel coronavirus. It was predictable that the virus was going to develop mutations that could become problematic.

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