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How one academic found the perfect platform to share her research with the public.
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Autistic and artistic, you can be both.
Mrs Hinch, domestic wunderkind.
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The Hinch Army of domestic goddesses seems more Women’s Institute than the future of media.
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Veganism is not a religion, and nor is belief in Santa Claus. So why are Christianity, Islam and Buddhism classed as religions?
England winger Jadon Sancho taking on the Czech Republic.
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England’s national team are playing a blinder. Here’s how they take it to the next level.
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Museums are experimenting with 3D printed replicas of artefacts – meaning that the public can get closer to cultural heritage than ever.
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Imagine a world with climate action, where an army of volunteers work together to improve the environment and influence policies.
Ryan, the star of YouTube channel Ryan ToysReview, shows off his own brand merchandise.
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YouTube channels are increasingly targeting children, but research shows these young viewers may not understand when they are being sold to.
Scott Walker, pop star and composer, taken in 1967.
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Possessed of one of the most distinctive voices in pop music, Scott Walker’s avant-garde aesthetic and skill as a composer made him an enduring and influential artist over more than 40 years.
Winston Churchill projected British ‘qualities’ to Europeans during World War II.
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Many positive “qualities” associated with the British character and institutions can be traced to wartime propaganda.
Prince Charles takes part in a floral tribute at the monument to Cuban national hero José Martí, at the Revolution Square, in Havana, March 24 2019.
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A first-ever official royal visit now signals a sea change in British foreign policy towards post-Fidel Cuba.
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Football is supposed to be the ‘people’s game’, but the English Premier League is easier and cheaper to follow if you are a fan of a club based in London or the prosperous southeast.
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Making more sustainable fashion choices doesn’t require a massive lifestyle change.
Doonagore Castle, which Cadbury incorrectly identified as Mooghaun Fort in its ad campaign.
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A swift response from the heritage community prevented damage to sites of national heritage.
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When you listen very closely, the Duchess of Sussex still sounds like she’s from Los Angeles.
Wandering Earth poster.
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A Chinese sci-fi epic is breaking box office records and exporting a vision of a new world order as it does so.
Jamie Oliver has a penchant for pasta.
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Once derided, UK food culture has improved out of sight thanks to Europe.
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Whistleblowing on doping can and does have life-altering implications for athletes – new research.
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And it needs to wholeheartedly attack the foundations of western philosophy.
Titania McGrath: not for the easily offended.
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Spoof Twitter accounts carry on a grand tradition of satire that has its roots in the 18th century.
Unapologetically experimental yet utterly captivating, this new type of heroine has become a reader favourite.
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Here’s to the good/bad women leading the world of fiction.
Billy Porter arrives for the 91st annual Academy Awards ceremony. February 24, 2019.
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Will men ever escape the tyranny of trousers?
The hall of the reconstructed Iron Age house at Ullandhaug, Stavanger.
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The Viking Age but not as you know it.
A Birmingham City fan is led off the pitch after attacking Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish during a match.
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A series of attacks by fans on players recently raised the spectre of a return to the bad old days of the 1970s and 1980s.
RIchard Burbage: actor, theatre owner and entrepreneur. Born, January 5 1558, died March 12 1619.
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All of Shakespeare’s major male roles were written for Richard Burbage who died in the 1619s.