Search results for ‘Katie Razzall’
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Benjamin and Nathan are getting married
This Saturday, gay couples will be able to marry for the first time in Britain. Katie Razzall meets two couples who are planning to tie the knot.
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‘Moving through thought – why I hate cutting into the brain’
Brain surgeon Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: “I enjoyed that!”
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Gary Shteyngart on saving the novel – one ‘blurb’ at a time
Award-winning writer Gary Shteyngart is on a mission to save the novel – and he has the hundreds of author puffs to prove it. He tells Katie Razzall about his new memoir and the art of the “blurb”.
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What does China think of us?
After David Cameron spends his time in China attempting to woo the government, Katie Razzall speaks to Chinese students living in London to see whether the feeling is mutual.
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Gone in six minutes: Bacon paintings sell for $142m
Francis Bacon’s three-panelled painting Three Studies of Lucian Freud has become the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction, Katie Razzall reports.
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Lady Gaga changes 12 times a day, says stylist
The man behind Lady Gaga’s style, Nicola Formichetti, talks to Katie Razzall about why he stopped working for the pop star.
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Klee at the Tate: mystical, magical, humorous
Former Turner prize nominee Shirazeh Houshiar takes Katie Razzall round Tate Modern’s new exhibition of the work of the great 20th century modernist Paul Klee.
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James Bond author William Boyd on his 007
William Boyd, the author of the new James Bond novel Solo, talks to Katie Razzall about how he created his spy.
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William Boyd on 007: Extended interview
William Boyd, the author of the new James Bond novel Solo, talks to Katie Razzall about how he created his spy.
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Peter Doig: famous artists ‘are quickly forgotten’
The acclaimed Scottish painter Peter Doig’s new exhibition opens this week, but he tells Katie Razzall that the high value of his work “doesn’t give me confidence”.
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Is Britain still no-go for disabled travellers?
One year on from the triumph of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has anything really changed for disabled people using the UK’s transport network? Katie Razzall investigates.
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Is employment equality working for disabled people?
After the London Paralympics, has anything changed for disabled people? Katie Razzall looks at the barriers to work if you are disabled – and asks what is being done to change things.
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Yahoo! email hacks and the companies exploiting the problem
As hackers launch a fresh wave of attacks on Yahoo! – the world’s third largest email provider – Katie Razzall discovers some companies are exploiting the situation.
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Germany warns UK on the size of Big Brother
Germany’s justice minister, Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, has written to Whitehall amid concerns over the scale of the UK’s domestic spying programme. Katie Razzall reports.
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‘I got angry’ says the poet who fought female incarceration
As a film about the life of famous Indian poet Salma is shown at the Sheffield Documentary Festival, she tells Katie Razzall about her strict Muslim family who kept her locked up for years on end.