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‘I had a chance to pass my mum’s story on’: Kazuo Ishiguro on growing up in shadow of the Nagasaki bomb

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The film version of A Pale View of Hills, the Nobel-winner’s tale of loss, exile and a pregnant radioactive bride, is about to premiere at Cannes. The writer explains why this story is so personal to him Kazuo Ishiguro still remembers where he was when he wrote A Pale View […]

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Want to swim but find it too much of a hassle? Me too – but here’s how I cracked it

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What is the equivalent of a Couch to 5k or parkrun for swimmers? Do I need loads of expensive gear? And should I join a club? Here’s how I learned to love the pool Mine is a familiar story: I used to hate even the idea of running. But, in […]

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Why should the US have all the new holidays? Here are five to make the UK a happier place

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Trump can have his ‘victory days’. I want something to commemorate Britain’s love of Judi Dench, or its hatred of a sleepless night I’m not being deliberately contrarian – I am a person of peace – but I’ve decided bank holidays are rubbish. They are on my mind because May […]

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‘I lost so much weight, my husband thought I was terminally ill’: why do people lie about taking Ozempic?

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The dramatic results of weight-loss drugs often come with a side order of stigma, as though it’s ‘cheating’ not to stick to willpower, diet and exercise alone. Is that why so many are telling no one – not even their partners? Every Friday night, Claire, a 50-year-old woman in Berkshire, […]

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The kindness of strangers: I was homeless and addicted to heroin. Joanne saved my life

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She said, ‘Come and stay at my house. I’ll look after you and we’re going to get you into rehab’ Read more in the Kindness of strangers series By the time I was 19, my life had spiralled out of control – I was homeless and destitute, my infant son […]

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BM Boys: the Nigerian sextortion network hiding in plain sight on TikTok

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US kids are falling prey to a sophisticated network of scammers who extort thousands – and push some victims to suicide A TikTok video shows a young man fanning out a stack of $100 bills. A second flexes his designer clothes. Another man posts a video of himself dancing and […]

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Bicester Village at 30: how a wet field in Oxfordshire defied the death of the shopping mall

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With almost 100% occupancy and a waiting list for pop-up spaces, the Disneyland-inspired fashion mecca is bucking trends Before a shopping centre selling past-season designer fashion at discounted prices opened its doors in April 1995, the site of Bicester Village had been “a wet field containing two old horses that […]

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The White Lotus’s Walton Goggins: ‘Who do I most admire? My wife, because of what we have overcome together’

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The actor on obsessive cleaning, missing his own teeth, and his sand and dirt collection Born in Alabama, Walton Goggins, 53, moved to Los Angeles where he started a car valeting business and took acting lessons. His films include Lincoln, Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight and Tomb Raider. He plays […]

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If you were shocked by my film on Israeli settlers in the West Bank, you haven’t been paying attention | Louis Theroux

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The response to The Settlers has been humbling. But the ongoing displacement and intimidation of Palestinians is more severe than we could capture It wasn’t something I saw coming. A film about the situation in the West Bank – an evergreen story if ever there was one – going viral. […]

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‘We’re in the Hamptons of England’: Trump sends wealthy Americans fleeing to the Cotswolds

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Upmarket bucolic area notes big rise in number of US citizens scoping a plan B away from the States Thanksgiving in the Cotswolds is no small affair. Every November, Americans flock to the English market town of Stow-on-the-Wold to collect glazed turkey breasts, green bean casserole and a traditional sweet […]

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