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It’s not entirely our fault. European friends shamefully encourage the idea that Brits are inherently “a laugh,” perhaps ...
Adam Curtis used to make TikToks but he doesn’t want to talk about them. ‘I did quite a lot of TikTok, privately,’ he says, ...
The Celebrity Puzzling star opens up about Keir Starmer, Reform and how TV has changed – for better and for worse – since her ...
Director Danny Boyle, screenwriter Alex Garland and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle return to the terrifying world they ...
You see the same pattern over much of the world. In three consecutive presidential elections in the United States. In the latest polls in Britain, where the 2016 Brexit referendum was the first ...
After 10 years, the queer idol of intimate pop is once again releasing music, and reflecting on five albums, dizzying fame — ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNAustralian rugby’s incendiary attitude towards nationality needs extinguishingWallabies’ great pleasure in focusing on where a Lions player was born is an inflammatory device masked as banter ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNEditorial: Leo Varadkar focuses on Nigel Farage rather than the failures of his own politicians in IrelandOnce again last Thursday – once again – the BBC programme The View was giving prominence to the supposed ‘New’ Ireland debate.
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland have resurrected zombies — again — to kickstart an ungainly new trilogy that perks to life with ...
The first film in Boyle and Garland’s zombie series, 28 Days Later, shows Britain being completely ravaged by the Rage Virus ...
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Cavan O'Grady was stunned by the supermarket prices in Spain but Brits have hit back with counter arguments, such as the ...
Britpop was a moment in time rather than a musical movement. But what does our obsession with Cool Britannia says about our ...
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