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Brontë not Bronte: How the literary sisters got their dots back
85 years after the misspelled plaque first installed, three of the greatest British literary names have been corrected. Because it’s…
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Why has Naomi Campbell been barred from being charity trustee?
Supermodel Naomi Cambell founded Fashion For Relief in 2005 to relieve poverty. However, an investigation has found that only a…
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Shakespeare meets Radiohead for new ‘Hamlet’ production
Thom Yorke will orchestrate his band’s 2003 album for a cast of 20 musicians and actors, in an updated version…
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Police probing cyberattack on wi-fi networks at UK train stations
UK transport officials and police said on Thursday they are investigating a “cyber-security incident” that hit the public wi-fi networks…
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‘Colossal depths of humanity’: Inside the Turner Prize exhibition
As the Tate Britain exhibition of this year’s Turner Prize nominees goes on show, Euronews Culture speaks to curator Linsey…
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Student Academy Award winners announced and head to London this year
Here are the winners of this year’s Student Academy Awards, with the ceremony taking place next month in London as…
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World’s first ‘Accelerator City’ to stage landmark climate action gigs
The English city of Liverpool has been named the world’s first “Accelerator City” for climate action by the United Nation’s…
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‘It’s my life’: Inside the record-breaking world of giant vegetables
A competitive spirit and lots of dedication is what unites giant vegetable growers around the world. ADVERTISEMENT Many pensioners leisurely…
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Ex-The Smiths frontman Morrissey fires management team
Bigmouth Strikes Again… Morrissey has fired his management team after having previously claimed that his ex-bandmate Johnny Marr owns “100…
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