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They are among the most common - and insidious - of illnesses. Often, the first signs are mild: a rumbling tummy or vague nausea - all too often leading to stomach cramps, fever and vomiting.

6 days ago

John McGinn packed an European plug adaptor. Lyndon Dykes follows Ryan Christie around like a dog. Liam Kelly shaves Grant Hanley's back. Often.

51 days ago

Size does matter – as does diet – but your genes are the main driver of your cholesterol levels

Cholesterol, a fatty substance mostly made by the liver and used by the body to build cells and produce …

Argentinian director Sofía Petersen’s self-conscious film tries for the weight of slow cinema, but is formless, inert and hibernating within its own heavy unlit gloom

Argentinian director Sofía Peters…

66 days ago

Government accused of removing loved ones from record after report says tens of thousands lack information to be found

Mothers search in the scrublands, poking the earth for signs of a corpse. Despera…

3 months ago

With an exacting modernist style and the courage to address fascism and colonialism head on, Lobo Antunes’s writing is a deluge of unforgiving truths in lush prose

  • António Lobo Antunes, Portuguese nov…

This dominant tradition in the party has long insisted on appeasing powerful interests. But it’s unsuited to modern times

Labour is a more complicated political party than most. For over a century, it…

4 months ago

A brilliant analysis of the trial of Gayle Newland and the literary and social antecedents of ‘sex by deception’

In September 2015, Gayle Newland stood trial accused of sex by deception. It was allege…

Why is the film of Ireland’s 2002 World Cup falling-out not a documentary but a drama that takes liberties with events?

All history is to some extent narrative. You cannot tell a story without in some…

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