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The first time only ever happens once. It is both a time to celebrate the hard work that got you here and an opportunity to
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Manchester City pulled no punches in describing the failings of their opponents. “The decision contains mistakes, misinterpretations and confusions fundamentally born a basic lack of
You cannot be serious? Wimbledon abolishes line judges after 147 years
The greatest tennis players in the world will be left to rage against a machine after any tight line calls at Wimbledon next year as
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From Édith Piaf to Serge Gainsbourg, France is fiercely protective of the chanson tradition of character-driven French-language love songs. So it’s not often that someone
Almodóvar in English, McQueen at war and Jolie on song: Peter Bradshaw’s picks of the London film festival
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Chinese stocks suffer worst fall in 27 years over growth concerns
Chinese stocks have suffered their worst fall in 27 years after efforts by Beijing to stimulate the world’s second-largest economy disappointed investors. Stock markets in
Underground rapper Lemfreck wins 2024 Welsh music prize
The underground rapper Lemfreck has beaten established stars such as Skindred and Gruff Rhys to win the 2024 Welsh music prize. The 30-year-old from Newport,
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Imagine Beetlejuice-era Winona Ryder playing Amelie (dressed in goth black naturally), and you’ve got a pretty good impression of the heroine in this cool offbeat
John Chowning, godfather of digital pop: ‘My wife told me: I didn’t think I’d have to compete with a computer’
For 90 years, John Chowning has lived in constant motion. From his youth as a globetrotting music savant through a heyday of radical computing that