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The playwright talks Northern Ireland, kaleidoscopic dream music, and the Six Million Dollar Man.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The playwright talks Northern Ireland, kaleidoscopic dream music, and the Six Million Dollar Man.
ByFirst of all I like his name, as if he might be one of Flashman’s friends.
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ByPure professionalism on BBC Radio 4.
ByMost of the dialogue would look good on a series of commemorative tea towels.
ByDavid Mitchell could just stand there and pull a face – you know, that face – and I’d be happy.
ByMen bond in the laundry rooms, girls chat in the bath and there’s lots of talk about food.
ByThe dystopian novel’s politics and situation are all too believable in our current climate.
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ByIn his memoir, the actor remembers the goodwill of those who made him with grace and gratitude.
ByA new poem by John Burnside.
ByIt seems little more than an exercise in googling, an attempt to sell the listicle as literature.
ByIt may seem a strange observation, but love is a major component of the author's fictional world.
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ByThe French ambassador reflects on three politically turbulent years in the UK.
ByUnder her rule Rohingya Muslims, a persecuted minority in Myanmar, are fleeing to Bangladesh.
ByOnline data suggests explicit racism is far more widespread than we thought.
ByWe think we know the answer to the age-old question about the Pope.
ByThere is a chance to resolve the crisis through dialogue.
ByJohn Kelly, James Mattis and HR McMaster form a triumvirate of power at the heart of US democracy.
ByIf your country had a past like Kim Jong-un's, wouldn’t you seek a nuclear deterrent?
ByJohn le Carré’s spymaster is not alone in yearning for a new age of reason in these troubled times.
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