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Former top civil servant Sue Gray appointed to Queen’s University Senate - Dr Feargal McCormack has also been announced as a ...
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Stylist on MSNThe Girlfriend: in Prime Video’s new thriller, a mother becomes suspicious of her son’s new relationshipBut what happens when not getting along veers into full suspicion of your son’s girlfriend? In Prime Video’s latest psychological thriller, The Girlfriend, that’s exactly what happens. Here’s ...
Israel said early Friday that it plans to take over Gaza City, drawing rejection from the Palestinians and international ...
President Donald Trump announced Sunday that the United States and the European Union reached a framework for a trade deal, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to turn the Gaza Strip over to Arab partners isn’t landing well with its few partners in the Middle East.
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The Nation on MSNMagnus Hirschfeld’s Forgotten RevolutionThe Weimar physician advocated for a more fluid understanding of sexuality and gender—a pioneering idea that was erased by the rise of Nazism.
Employment lawyer Anna Beggan has been appointed as an independent lay member of the senate which governs Queen's University ...
Set in the 1930s, a new six-part BritBox series tells of the infamously non-conformist Mitford sisters, whose involvement in various political causes roiled their aristocratic parents.
ANNA CHANCELLOR: (As Sydney Bowles) Where on Earth did we go wrong with that girl? JAMES PUREFOY: (As David Freeman-Mitford) We did not go wrong. I mean, I'm normal. You are normal.
BritBox's Outrageous bills itself as being "based on real people and events," but the true story of the Mitford sisters is even wilder than the show.
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