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'Adopted identity is often invisible to society, like it’s something to be ashamed of. But it’s something to be proud of'
Anthony Lynch, photo supplied
Anthony Lynch

'Adopted identity is often invisible to society, like it’s something to be ashamed of. But it’s something to be proud of'

Author Nicholas Reynolds: My life inside the CIA war machine
Need to know - life in the CIA Illustration
Books

Author Nicholas Reynolds: My life inside the CIA war machine

Diary of a food bank manager: Community initiatives are just plugging gaps in the system
Diary of a food bank manager

Diary of a food bank manager: Community initiatives are just plugging gaps in the system

Top 5 books that see the world differently, chosen by Rob and Tom Sears
Planet earth reflected in a light bulb
recommendations

Top 5 books that see the world differently, chosen by Rob and Tom Sears

Haven by Emma Donoghue review: Men of faith find hell at the end of the earth
Skellig Michael is the setting for Haven by Emma Donoghue
book review

Haven by Emma Donoghue review: Men of faith find hell at the end of the earth

Jim Crace’s eden review: 'A novel imbued with lyricism and compassion'
Sun on the horizon
book review

Jim Crace’s eden review: 'A novel imbued with lyricism and compassion'

Chatted up on the street? You might have encountered daygaming
Woman on street
Life

Chatted up on the street? You might have encountered daygaming

M People 'very angry' after Liz Truss walks out to Moving On Up at Tory conference speech
Conservative Party Conference

M People 'very angry' after Liz Truss walks out to Moving On Up at Tory conference speech

Manni Coe: Repairing my brother, one drawing at a time
Picture of the night sky by Rueben Coe
family story

Manni Coe: Repairing my brother, one drawing at a time

James Bond at 60: 007's best gadgets
Bond in Goldfinger
Spy tech

James Bond at 60: 007's best gadgets

PIP assessments are no laughing matter. Or are they?
Don’t Make Tea is a dark comedy around PIP assessments
Theatre

PIP assessments are no laughing matter. Or are they?

LFF eats the rich: 7 films tackling inequality at the London Film Festival 2022
Glass Onion, Matilda, Triangle of Sadness
London Film Festival

LFF eats the rich: 7 films tackling inequality at the London Film Festival 2022

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