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Claude McKay: Radical Jamaican in 1920s London

Discover the untold story of Claude McKay, the Jamaican writer whose radical journalism challenged colonialism and racism in 1920s London, paving the way for future civil rights movements.

Millie Bright Retires in Emotional WSL Farewell

An emotional week in women's football as Chelsea legend Millie Bright announces retirement while Arsenal and Manchester City maintain perfect WSL starts. Analysis of the title race and weekend drama.

Gen Z Women Forge New Political Identity in Britain

New research reveals how young British women are forging a powerful political identity through social consciousness and digital activism, potentially reshaping the UK's political landscape.

Ivan Klíma: Celebrated Czech author dies aged 92

Celebrated Czech author Ivan Klíma, whose powerful dissident writings challenged communist oppression, has died aged 92. Explore the extraordinary life of the writer who turned political persecution into literary triumph.

Gaza Poet: 'My Poems Are Part of My Flesh'

Exclusive interview with Palestinian poet Batool Abu Akleen reveals how she continues to write amidst the devastation of Gaza, transforming trauma into powerful verse that bears witness to her people's struggle.

Leicester vs Everton: WSL Live Stream Guide

Everything you need to know about watching Leicester City take on Everton in this crucial Women's Super League encounter, including live stream information and team updates.

AI vs Human Writers: The Em Dash Battle

Professional writers face an existential threat as AI increasingly mimics their distinctive stylistic choices, including the beloved em dash, raising questions about creativity and livelihood in the digital age.

Jimmy Kimmel's ratings plunge 46% after return

Jimmy Kimmel's highly anticipated return to television has delivered disappointing ratings, with viewership dropping by nearly half compared to his pre-strike numbers, raising questions about the future of late-night television.

Most UK Girls Alter Behaviour for Safety, Study Finds

A major new study exposes the profound impact of safety concerns on the lives of girls and young women across the UK, with most altering their behaviour, from avoiding public transport to changing clothes.

Marvel star slams Disney CEO on Jimmy Kimmel Live

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law star Tatiana Maslany didn't hold back in her critique of Disney CEO Bob Iger during a candid interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, criticising his handling of the recent writers' strike.

Matt Beard blasts BBC over 'disrespectful' WSL TV slot

Liverpool FC Women's manager Matt Beard has launched a scathing attack on the BBC for moving their crucial Women's Super League clash against Chelsea to a late-night Monday slot, branding the decision 'disrespectful' to players and fans.

Nadia Fall's ISIS Drama 'Brides' Hits Cinemas

Acclaimed theatre director Nadia Fall makes her stunning film debut with 'Brides', a powerful cinematic adaptation of her own Young Vic play. The harrowing drama exposes the brutal reality of Yazidi women trafficked by Islamic State, based on true survivo

Colbert's Emmy Plea: Hollywood Must Rehire Staff

Late-night host Stephen Colbert issues a stark warning to Hollywood studios at the 2024 Emmys, demanding they rehire striking production staff before next year's ceremony or face a potential boycott from industry stars.

Kathy Bates Slams Hollywood's 'Adolescent' Attitude

Academy Award winner Kathy Bates delivers a scathing critique of Hollywood's treatment of writers, comparing studio executives to 'adolescents' and voicing strong support for the WGA strike in an exclusive interview.

WSL Returns: Dream Debuts & Chelsea's Tactical Shift

The Barclays Women's Super League is back with a bang! We analyse the opening weekend's drama, from stunning debut goals to Chelsea's tactical evolution under Sonia Bompastor. Get the inside track on Arsenal's statement win, Man City's new signings, and t

Stars Gather for Sylvia Young's Funeral in London

The worlds of music, theatre, and television united in North London to celebrate the extraordinary life of Sylvia Young, the legendary theatre school founder who launched a thousand stars.

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