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Arrests of anti-monarchy protesters ‘very concerning’, says Australian Republic Movement spokesperson
We spoke to Yasmin Poole who was part of the Australian delegation in the Abbey but is a spokesperson for the Australian Republic Movement who campaign to end the British monarch’s role as head of state.
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How modern was King Charles’ coronation?
We spoke to historian Dan Snow and the Lord-Lieutenant of Bristol, Peaches Golding, who was in the Abbey for the ceremony.
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Black Sabbath meets ballet in new production
Now it isn’t often you see Black Sabbath and ballet in the same sentence – let alone on the same stage. But Birmingham Royal Ballet’s director Carlos Acosta has teamed up with the heavy metal band’s co-founder Tony Iommi with a new production inspired by their music. It includes original scores along with some of…
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Actor Eddie Marsan on finding ambition within chaos and the struggles of being a working class actor
Actor Eddie Marsan joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy on Ways to Change the World to discuss his chaotic upbringing, lessons in Buddhist teachings, and how actors from privileged backgrounds can find success despite being “mediocre”.
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The superstar violinist running the Edinburgh festival
She’s the first woman – and the first Scot – to take charge of this summer’s Edinburgh International festival.
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‘My ancestors profited from a crime against humanity’, says former journalist
Laura Trevelyan left her job as a BBC journalist to campaign for more reparations to families affected by the legacy of slavery.
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The British aristocratic families reckoning with their slave owning past
The descendants of some of the country’s biggest slave owners have launched a joint appeal for the Government to apologise – and atone for Britain’s role in slavery – including a programme of restorative justice. The signatories include the current Earl of Harewood.
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Can Stormzy’s Merky Book festival spark literary passion in young people?
This weekend his publishing company Merky Books has been running a festival of literature at London’s Roundhouse, showcasing established names as well as fresh new voices.
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Barry Humphries: Dame Edna Everage creator dies
He was best known as the creator of the gladioli clutching Dame Edna Everage, and vulgar cultural attache Sir Les Patterson – the comic legend Barry Humphries has died at the age of 89.
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‘His charm was more disarming than a UN peacekeeping force’ – says friend to Barry Humphries, Kathy Lette
We spoke to the author Kathy Lette, a close friend of Barry Humphries for more than 40 years.
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Eddie Marsan discusses gender dynamics in new show ‘The Power’
A world where women have developed the power to electrocute people: that’s the premise of a new Amazon series called ‘The Power’, based on the novel by Naomi Alderman, and starring the actor Eddie Marsan. The series examines the changing dynamics in gender and power. The show was filmed around the world, including the UK,…
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Nigerian afrobeat superstar Davido discusses new music and Nigerian politics
The Nigerian afrobeat superstar Da-VI-do is back with a highly anticipated new album ‘Timeless’ which has already broken streaming records since its release. He’s hosting three special live events to celebrate the album – in New York, London and Lagos. Our correspondent Symeon Brown caught up with him backstage at KOKO in Camden ahead of…
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The Bodyguard musical in Manchester cut short due to disturbance
A performance of The Bodyguard musical in Manchester was forced to end early last night – after two unruly members of the audience were thrown out by security. Witnesses said the pair were forcibly removed from their seats during a performance at the city’s Palace Theatre -after singing the show’s famous track “I will always…
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“Prison gives you alone time; you start to figure things out” – Michael Balogun finds his purpose
In this episode of Ways to Change the World, Actor Michael Balogun joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss how he turned his life around through acting, and why the power of your thoughts matter.
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BFI Flare: Behind the biggest celebration of queer cinema in Europe
It’s the biggest celebration of queer cinema in Europe – and organisers of the BFI flare film festival say with LGBTQ+ rights under threat around the world this year’s films are more “politically charged” than ever.