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Eddie Chacon: Sundown review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
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Collected Works by Lydia Sandgren – an outstanding debut
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof review – Succession-style scheming in the deep south
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Barcelona green space plan could improve health of 30,000, study finds
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Three Colours: Blue review – Binoche as charismatic as ever in Kieślowski masterwork
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A three-year cruise sounds like a costly, sweaty nightmare. But then you start doing the maths … | Emma Brockes
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Searching for Juliet by Sophie Duncan review – the many faces of a heroine
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How Bali governor’s Israel protest ended Indonesia’s U20 World Cup dream | John Duerden
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Mystery meatballs, absolute zero, and a Depeche Mode twist – take the Thursday quiz
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Teachers call for clear guidance on how to support trans pupils in England
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Oscar Pistorius could be freed within weeks after serving half his sentence
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Chris Packham crowdfunds to sue hunting publisher for ‘hate terrorism’
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Tell us: do children face problems playing outside where you live?
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Octopus farming turns my stomach – but are some species really more worthy than others? | Elle Hunt
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Next’s success contains hard lessons for John Lewis partnership | Nils Pratley
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Unstable review – this Rob Lowe nepo-sitcom is staggeringly joke-free
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Afghan refugees in the UK: are you being moved out of your hotel?
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Best podcasts of the week: The hidden history of the American right’s anti-trans agenda
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Cheshire villagers will not be forced to join hydrogen energy trial
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Keith Reid, lyricist for Procol Harum, dies aged 76
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‘Half-baked, half-hearted’: critics ridicule UK’s long-awaited climate strategy
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Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary review – good friends in hard times
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Julia Scotti: Funny That Way review – transgender comedian is cracking company
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Refugees subject to widespread physical ill-treatment, Council of Europe finds
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‘Why should we care about names?’: the shape-shifting art of Lee Bul
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From women’s team to grassroots game: questions linger in Qatar | Nick Ames
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Singing to trees and Indigenous wisdom: the UK festival aiming to prevent ecological collapse
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Crack-Up Capitalism by Quinn Slobodian review – zoning out
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Why are today’s TV dramas so devastatingly difficult to follow? | Adrian Chiles
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Salt in sliced breads exceeds crisps, say health campaigners
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Local journalism made me what I am today. Without it, we’ll all be the poorer | John Humphrys
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Kill Boksoon review – intense Korean assassin thriller with satisfying complexity
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Sadie Frost’s forever fashion: ‘I bought this dress for the Oscars – I had no idea it was see-through’
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Thursday briefing: Why the Home Office’s latest idea to cut the asylum seeker backlog will run aground too
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US, UK, Japan and Australia condemn Myanmar for banning 40 political parties
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TV tonight: David Harewood’s great US tour of Black pop culture
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Egyptian army has turned Sinai schools into military bases, says rights group
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If we can’t speak honestly about Britain’s links to slavery, we turn our backs on change | Nesrine Malik
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Britons have more confidence in EU than Westminster, poll finds
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UK is Europe’s worst private jet polluter, study finds
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Afghan applying to resettle in UK asked to provide Taliban approval
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Butterflywatch: brimstone appears early after dry and sunny February
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Country diary: The old oaks won’t believe it’s spring until they see it | Paul Evans
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Ukrainian parents hiding their children in basements in frontline cities
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Fears for UK butterfly numbers after die-off in 2022 heatwave
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What is carbon capture, usage and storage?
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My Neighbour Totoro to return to the Barbican
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Welsh government to press ahead with visitor levy plan
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UK government gambles on carbon capture and storage tech despite scientists’ doubts
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Quality standards to hold carbon offsetting industry to account