Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s trickery and imagination in Munich gave a reminder of the challenge facing Arsenal in the final
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s trickery and imagination in Munich gave a reminder of the challenge facing Arsenal in the final
Well, it was never going to be quite the same. You only get one all-time high, o…
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Exclusive: Author asked to remove reference to his ‘Jewish-Irishness’ from book jacket of The Catcher in the Rye
He was a reclusive author, who revealed little about himself or the inspiration for his…
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It’s recently been accused of turning ‘woke’ – but the institution has been gay since the beginning, argues this deeply researched book
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Space-travelling telepaths, LGBTQ+ activism, a war-torn Britain, online alter egos and feminist trailblazers
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This episodic, multi-layered debut crosses decades and continents to shine a light on the universality and uniqueness of women’s experience
Catherine Airey’s debut novel opens in New York on 9/11. Six…
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