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Majority of goods remain off-limits for most GreeksFew Greeks can afford to splash out on items beyond their daily needs, according to GfK’s consumer sentiment survey for the last quarter of 2016 that was released on Thursday.
Major increase in German visitors expected
Rise in seat availability to regional airports is scaled down
Quinoa genome could see 'super-food' prices tumbleThe South American grain is a hugely popular "super-food" because it is well balanced and gluten-free. However, prices for quinoa have rocketed in recent years as demand exceeded supply.
Should I worry about arsenic in my rice?
Council tax increases: Nearly every town hall in the country planning major changes, survey finds
Trump loses appeal court bid to reinstate travel ban
On this day in 1355: University fracas ends with 93 dead and the birth of a 600-year-long tradition Each side had grievances to vent. The students – in those days, trainee priests – were angry at being ripped off with high rents, inflated prices for food and drink, and general harassment. The city folk were resentful of the university’s courts, its ecclesiastical privileges, and the students’ frequent misbehaviour.
Cambridge University Conservatives ban £20 note burning accusedCambridge University Conservatives have expelled their communications officer over claims he taunted a homeless man by burning a £20 note.The student, understood to be Ronald Coyne from Pembroke College, was filmed in Cambridge on 2 February.
£50m of cocaine found on Norfolk beachesCocaine worth up to to £50m has been washed up on beaches in Norfolk, the National Crime Agency says.About 360kg (793lbs) of cocaine that has washed up on Hopton beach, near Great Yarmouth and a beach near Caister.