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‘I threw it in the bin with everything else he gave me’: the mix tapes that defined our lives

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In heart-tugging drama Mix Tape, two ex-lovers are thrown back together with the music they wooed each other with 20 years earlier. Here, writers dig out their most treasured tapes and CDs full of meaning, mishaps and mega-tunes At 18 my go-to albums were Dog Man Star, His ’n’ Hers […]

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Will Nigel Farage’s attempt to copy and paste Trump’s policies work in the UK? | Samuel Earle

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The Reform leader is trying to import Doge’s cuts to spending and ‘DEI’. It’s clear what he gets out of it – not so much the British voter A popular maxim on the American right is that politics is downstream from culture. In the UK, it increasingly feels like politics […]

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Max Faulkner and ‘the greatest shot’: the story of Portrush’s first Open champion

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How Englishman fulfilled his own prophecy to triumph against the odds at the 1951 championship “Max Faulkner. Open champion 1951”. Faulkner signed those words for a young fan who had offered up a golf ball en route to the first tee of the final round at Royal Portrush. He regretted […]

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I Know What You Did Last Summer review – fun 90s slasher revival hooks us back in

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Jennifer Love-Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr return for a goofy, slickly made legacy sequel stuffed with fan service Rushed into production after the surprise success of 1996’s Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer has forever lived, and suffered, in the same bracket. Sure it’s another slasher with another […]

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‘Our food, our heritage, our culture’: the chef highlighting Palestinian cuisine

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For Sami Tamimi, preparing the food of his homeland is an act of resilience and keeping his culture alive Food is both deeply personal and political for Sami Tamimi, the Palestinian chef and food writer, whose first solo cookbook is an emotional culinary ride down memory lane through the bountiful […]

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‘A relentless, destructive energy’: inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon

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An intimate account of an unprecedented trial If we believe her parents, Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, a baby girl was born on Christmas Eve, 2022, in the upstairs bedroom of Woodcutters Cottage in Haltwhistle, Northumberland. Her mother knelt against the double bed and gave birth without assistance or complication. […]

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Where Oasis, the Killers and Noddy Holder raised hell: Britpop’s debauched HQ, the Columbia hotel

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Noel Gallagher named a song after it, Marc Almond practically moved in and the Killers had a bathtub reserved for puking in – but was it rock’n’roll, or just a bit tragic? In the early 2000s, a member of the New York dance-punk band Radio 4 was walking upstairs when […]

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John Healey and MPs bask in nauseating non-mea culpas over secret Afghan relocation scheme | John Crace

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Commons remain tone deaf as superinjunction lifts lid on data leak and £800m Afghanistan Response Route I suppose we might have guessed something like this. In August 2021, the then foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, had moaned about the “sea being closed” while on holiday in Crete. The fate of thousands […]

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Never mind the Norman bollocks: Reading’s replica Bayeux tapestry is a prudish triumph!

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It may not be completely anatomically accurate, but the Victorian copy of the Bayeux tapestry is as much an emblem of its time as the 11th-century original ‘We’ve already got one,” sneers a snotty French knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. With that holy grail of British history, […]

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‘The soldiers want you to see what they’re going through’: the heartbreaking follow-up to 20 Days in Mariupol

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While Mstyslav Chernov was on the Oscars circuit with his first Ukraine war film, soldiers in his latest – made using bodycams – were dying. He explains why he needed to join them in the trenches It was in Sloviansk, in the rear of eastern Ukraine’s frontline, that I first […]

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Humiliation upon humiliation for the Melster in front of half-full Tory crowd | John Crace

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