This time last summer, British cinemas were holding their collective breath, looking forward to the biggest box office weekend of the year. “Barbenheimer” came to
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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The opening gig by the curator of this year’s Meltdown festival begins in impressively grandstanding style. The lights in the Royal Festival Hall dim, the
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A Chinese state-owned company sought to use a partnership with a leading British university in order to access AI technology for potential use in “smart
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I always knew I was adopted. I had a sister, Mary, and a brother, Tony, and we all looked quite different, so I suppose our
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Even over the phone from Los Angeles, John Cale has a certain presence. It’s not just the still resonant Welsh lilt of his speaking voice
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Li Qiang has announced a panda swap for Adelaide zoo, a diplomatic move long anticipated but timed to coincide with the first visit of a
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China’s second-most powerful leader has announced that the “twists and turns” in Australia-China relations are over – and invited Australian officials to pick a new
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As Harry Kane acknowledged last September, as he settled into his new life at Bayern Munich, there was certainly a script to be written. The
Italy bounce back from first-minute shock as Barella strike sinks Albania
Italy’s title defence is alive and well for now. Expectations around Luciano Spalletti’s new-look side have been low but this win over the tournament’s rank