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Greed, betrayal and exploitation: The cruel true story behind Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon
Film

Greed, betrayal and exploitation: The cruel true story behind Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon

‘Love is the fing’: IDLES frontman Joe Talbot on what’s at the heart of new album TANGK
Joe Talbot

‘Love is the fing’: IDLES frontman Joe Talbot on what’s at the heart of new album TANGK

My visit to Labour Party Conference brought home the underlying impact of poverty
John Bird

My visit to Labour Party Conference brought home the underlying impact of poverty

Steve Lamacq: ‘This music venue changed my life… it’s now a carpark’
Venue Watch

Steve Lamacq: ‘This music venue changed my life… it’s now a carpark’

Care leavers often struggle to find a home. Here’s an idea that gives them a fighting chance  
Care leavers

Care leavers often struggle to find a home. Here’s an idea that gives them a fighting chance  

Soul II Soul’s Jazzie B: ‘By 16, I had already been stopped by the police 10 times’
Race

Soul II Soul’s Jazzie B: ‘By 16, I had already been stopped by the police 10 times’

Community land trusts are the next social housing revolution: ‘It’s about empowering people’ 
The Future of Housing

Community land trusts are the next social housing revolution: ‘It’s about empowering people’ 

Housing developments are worsening the healthcare crisis. Here’s how
Housing

Housing developments are worsening the healthcare crisis. Here’s how

How a life-long obsession with lighthouses led to a book of beauty and adventure
Books

How a life-long obsession with lighthouses led to a book of beauty and adventure

If you want to understand mysterious world of teenagers, try listening to them
Rachel Burden

If you want to understand mysterious world of teenagers, try listening to them

From Queer as Folk to Doctor Who: How Russell T Davies gave voice to a generation of queer people
TV

From Queer as Folk to Doctor Who: How Russell T Davies gave voice to a generation of queer people

Adults forced to move back in with parents amid soaring rents and crippling cost of living crisis
Housing

Adults forced to move back in with parents amid soaring rents and crippling cost of living crisis

Bex Burch: Jazz musician compares building her own xylophone with Ant-Man in the Quantum Realm
Jazz

Bex Burch: Jazz musician compares building her own xylophone with Ant-Man in the Quantum Realm

How gentrification and hostile architecture have pushed out the working class
Urban design

How gentrification and hostile architecture have pushed out the working class

Life in the UK test: How many of us would pass the British citizenship test?
Steven MacKenzie

Life in the UK test: How many of us would pass the British citizenship test?

Infected blood scandal victims still fighting for justice four decades on – but time is running out
Fight for justice

Infected blood scandal victims still fighting for justice four decades on – but time is running out

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European cafe culture and green, public spaces: A look at the not-too-distant future of UK cities
Town planning

European cafe culture and green, public spaces: A look at the not-too-distant future of UK cities

It’s a Sin star Nathaniel Hall on abuse, finding humour in dark places and powerful new show Toxic
Theatre

It’s a Sin star Nathaniel Hall on abuse, finding humour in dark places and powerful new show Toxic

Tories and Labour need to stop slinging mud and urgently commit to a new Ministry of Poverty
John Bird

Tories and Labour need to stop slinging mud and urgently commit to a new Ministry of Poverty

The Last Siren: This dementia-friendly night at the opera is making arts more inclusive
Opera

The Last Siren: This dementia-friendly night at the opera is making arts more inclusive