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Parminder Nagra on Bend It Like Beckham's legacy and celebrating birthdays with George Clooney
Parminder Nagra on Bend It Like Beckham's legacy and celebrating birthdays with George Clooney
Why you really need to keep an eye on the Northern Ireland election
Why you really need to keep an eye on the Northern Ireland election
Labour are still looking for Blair's heir 25 years on
Labour are still looking for Blair's heir 25 years on
Sophie Marceau: 'I hope love always stays a mystery'
Sophie Marceau: 'I hope love always stays a mystery'
After the musical Six comes SVN - meet the group redefining girl power in 2022
After the musical Six comes SVN - meet the group redefining girl power in 2022
Hullraisers proves that Hull is intrinsically funny
Hullraisers proves that Hull is intrinsically funny
Downton Abbey: A New Era – 'It's got such a big heart, this movie'
Downton Abbey: A New Era – 'It's got such a big heart, this movie'
Fight Night by Miriam Toews review: The funniest, smartest novel you’ll read this year
Fight Night by Miriam Toews review: The funniest, smartest novel you’ll read this year
Ben Okri: 'War taught me as a kid that there is no certainty in this world'
Ben Okri: 'War taught me as a kid that there is no certainty in this world'
The story of Chervona Ruta – Ukraine's pop song of resistance
The story of Chervona Ruta – Ukraine's pop song of resistance
Channing Tatum was seemingly engineered in a lab to give uncomplicated pleasures to audiences
Channing Tatum was seemingly engineered in a lab to give uncomplicated pleasures to audiences
The guerrilla gardeners claiming back space for nature
The guerrilla gardeners claiming back space for nature
Liam Gallagher’s hips and the politicians who won’t be here now
Liam Gallagher’s hips and the politicians who won’t be here now
Robert Macfarlane: 'We’ve almost run out of language to describe and evoke breakdown and warming'
Robert Macfarlane: 'We’ve almost run out of language to describe and evoke breakdown and warming'
Britain is facing an invisible extinction of biodiversity
Britain is facing an invisible extinction of biodiversity
Fifty years after the Gaia hypothesis was first published, understanding it is more vital than ever