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20 days ago

You may never see a better production of Peter Shaffer's eerily disturbing Seventies classic Equus - about a boy who blinds horses - than this one.

85 days ago

All eyes may be on Iran and the prospect of a war that has already sent oil and gas prices skyrocketing. But there lurks a ticking time bomb that experts fear is primed to explode.

3 months ago

Rolls-Royce shares have rocketed 1,178 per cent in five years and the British engineering powerhouse's bumper results this morning sent them up again. So, is it too late to join the party?
Whatever else you can say about Cynthia Erivo in this ultra-high-tech staging of the Dracula legend, she is seldom less than wicked.
PATRICK MARMION: You can bank on Hugh Bonneville. He is a warm, solid incarnation of bashful, faintly grumpy Britishness.
I'm Sorry, Prime Minister stars a grizzled Griff Rhys Jones as the doddery ex-PM Jim Hacker, alongside the exquisite Clive Francis as Sir Humphrey Appleby, his former senior civil servant.

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