The Queen inspects the Ulster Defence Regiment in 1977.
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In the 1970s, the British army struggled to contain the subversive activities of members linked to paramilitary organisation.
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Being a member of a community choir has similar health and social benefits as being part of a football team.
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The football club has long been central to Catalan identity and is central to the region’s independence vote.
Whose turn it it?
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But how does it stay relevant in the world of Spotify and iTunes?
William Hartnell as the original Dr Who.
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TV acting has evolved from the early performances of actors like William Hartnell. It’s a more subtle craft and quite different from stage acting.
War of words (for now).
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Trump seems to think all potential nuclear agitators are alike. He’s wrong, and perhaps disastrously so.
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The annual conference in Bournemouth is a much needed opportunity to regroup.
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The UK’s biggest industry is poised to lose a big chunk of its (human) workers.
Blackadder Goes Forth: better than your average sitcom.
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In his recent Ronnie Barker Memorial Lecture, the comedian and writer said social media and technology are killing traditional TV comedy. Not so.
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For the third time in a row, first past the post has delivered confusion rather than stability.
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It’s all to do with PSG’s Qatari owners.
Glow from Netfix.
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Original content made by subscription and on demand platforms such as Netflix and Amazon is taking off – but what does that mean for women screenwriters and producers?
Katie Hopkins entering the Celebrity Big Brother house in 2015.
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MPs come in for a lot of abuse online. But who are the haters and is the media partly to blame for the way it reports politics?
Nicky Reilly driven away from court in 2008 where he was charged with preparing to commit acts of terrorism.
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People suffering from autism could be far more vulnerable to falling under the spell of terror organisations on the look-out for new recruits.
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This was not the plan. Not the plan at all.
Armed police on St Thomas Street, London, near the scene of the terrorist incident at Borough Market.
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Security guarantees are impossible, but too many dangerous individuals are falling through the cracks.
Sergei Lavrov (right) with the UN-backed Libyan prime minister, Fayez al-Sarraj.
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After abstaining on a key Security Council vote in 2011, Moscow lost billions of dollars in Libyan contracts as well as its say in international security governance. It wants both back.
Mental health issues have become a growing problem among students.
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This is how to stop it.
Who knows?
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June 9, 2017
James Tilley , University of Oxford ; Ben Williams , University of Salford ; Daniel Fitzpatrick , Aston University ; John Garry , Queen's University Belfast ; Kathryn Simpson , Manchester Metropolitan University ; Laura McAllister , Cardiff University ; Matthew Cole , University of Birmingham ; Michael Kitson , Cambridge Judge Business School ; Neil Matthews , University of Bristol ; Parveen Akhtar , Aston University ; Richard Murphy , City, University of London ; Robin Pettitt , Kingston University ; Stuart Wilks-Heeg , University of Liverpool , and William McDougall , Glasgow Caledonian University
Rolling coverage of the general election results from expert academics.
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The late Gordon Burn’s prophetic writing predicted our obsession with celebrity and the media.