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    He has built up a massive social media following for his graffiti-style works

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  • Tuesday, 24 September, 2024
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    Actor Khalid Abdalla: ‘This is my first work that has come so personally from me’

    After roles in ‘United 93’ and ‘The Crown’, he has written a solo show that reflects on his mixed heritage — and how the world sees him

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  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
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    The chemicals boss standing up to Germany’s far right

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  • Saturday, 21 September, 2024
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    ‘The Other Place’ draws on Sophocles’s tragedy to ask: what do we do when faced with suffering around us?

  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
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    Caleb Femi: ‘I just want poetry to be something I can enjoy’

    His first collection was a poignant tribute to the London community in which he grew up; his second is about partying. What’s behind the Nigerian-British writer’s change of tune?

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    Choreographer Akram Khan is ‘exploring my own language’ through Indian classical dance

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    Jenrick accuses UK Treasury of ‘gaslighting’ over benefits of migration

    Tory leadership frontrunner says GDP figures ‘juiced up’ by arrivals

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  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    Fashion
    Matteo Tamburini treads softly at Tod’s

    The Italian company’s creative director on courting ‘quiet luxury’ customers

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