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The Cherry Orchard: this punk Chekhov is a direct provocation to contemporary liberal complacency
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Gyles Brandreth blames himself for Rod Hull’s death
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Record number of shoplifting crimes recorded in London as figures soar across UK
The British Independent Retailers Association said urgent action must be taken to address the "concerning trend" and protect employees and customers
3-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Over half of protesters on New York campus not connected to university
Almost half of the pro-Palestine protesters arrested in a campus raid by New York police had no connection with the university, according to the city’s mayor.
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Mohamed al-Fayed’s daughter pleads not guilty to robbing brother of phone
Mohamed al-Fayed’s daughter has pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing her brother of his phone.
1-min read - NewsCover Media
VideoMagical City-Building Adventure Fabledom Unveils 1.0 Release!
Fabledom, the enchanting fairytale citybuilder, emerges from its early access slumber on May 13th beckoning players into a whimsical realm of love and kingdom management, according to Rock Paper Shotgun. With a blend of idyllic city-building and romantic intrigue, players navigate the delicate balance of royal relationships and resource management amidst the charming backdrop of Fabledom. From cultivating pumpkin patches to navigating the complexities of royal marriage, embark on a delightful ad
- NewsThe Northern Echo
PM Sunak congratulates young Paras for serving the country at a ‘dangerous time’
Mr Sunak inspected soldiers from Falklands Platoon, Parachute Regiment, as they passed out after their basic infantry training at Catterick Garrison.
3-min read - NewsThe Independent
Local elections results – live: Sunak breaks silence on ‘catastrophic’ vote swing as Starmer demands election
Sunak admitted the results were so far ‘disappointing’ but added there will still more votes to be counted
22-min read - NewsThe Independent
Used as human shields, starved and under fire: The horrors people with disabilities face in Putin’s war
FORGOTTEN VICTIMS OF UKRAINE WAR: In the final part of our series on the plight of people with disabilities caught up in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Bel Trew speaks to a man who had only the use of one limb, his arm, about the terrible treatment Ukrainians are subjected to in Russian-occupied territory. He was returned to Kyiv and his family, but would later die
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