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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‘Hip-hop is the new avant garde’: John Cale on Lou Reed, anger and continual reinvention
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Tories and Labour on course for lowest share of the vote since 1945
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