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Cricket: Why Can't England Defend?
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Cricket: Why Can't England Defend?

Jennings: Averages 11.

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Issue Of The Week: Managing The Gig Economy
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Issue Of The Week: Managing The Gig Economy

Companies such as Deliveroo and Uber have transformed employment for better and worse – creating a challenge for policymakers

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July 15, 2017
The Feminist Who Brought 'Ms.' To The Masses
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The Feminist Who Brought 'Ms.' To The Masses

Ms: not a typo

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July 15, 2017
Radical Poet Who Founded The Republic Of Frestonia
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Radical Poet Who Founded The Republic Of Frestonia

Williams: “there are no rules”

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July 15, 2017
This Week's Dream: A Private Island Off Madagascar
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This Week's Dream: A Private Island Off Madagascar

With its unique wildlife and extraordinary history, the vast Indian Ocean island of Madagascar is one of the world’s most “fascinating” countries.

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What The Experts Recommend
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What The Experts Recommend

Flow Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Downtown Dubai, Dubai (04-3198767)Described as a “paleo health hub and creative work space”, Flow recently opened at Jumeirah Emirates Towers says What’s On.

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Exhibition Of The Week Fahrelnissa Zeid
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Exhibition Of The Week Fahrelnissa Zeid

Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 (020-7887 8888, www.tate.org). Until 8 October

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What The Scientists Are Saying...
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What The Scientists Are Saying...

A patch to deliver the flu vaccineA sticky patch that delivers flu vaccines into the skin via hundreds of dissolvable microneedles has been found to be safe in a key trial.

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Labour's Brexit Fudge
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Labour's Brexit Fudge

“Time is running out for Remainer MPs who want to prevent a hard Brexit,” said Stephen Bush in the New Statesman.

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Silicon Valley's Grand Designs
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Silicon Valley's Grand Designs

Apple, it was recently confirmed, is building a self-driving car. What else does America’s tech industry have in store for us?

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April 22, 2017
Egypt's Christians In Peril After Vicious Crackdown
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Egypt's Christians In Peril After Vicious Crackdown

The bombing of two Egyptian churches on Palm Sunday was a massive security failure, said Aya Nader in Al-Monitor (Washington DC).

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April 22, 2017
Father Of Our Nation
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Father Of Our Nation

Motivate Publishing 128 pp AED95

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April 22, 2017
Jovial Writer Whose Books Evoked A Vanished Literary World
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Jovial Writer Whose Books Evoked A Vanished Literary World

Jeremy Lewis 1942-2017Jeremy Lewis, who has died aged 75, was a writer, editor, publisher and memoirist – and “one of the best-loved figures in the London literary world”, said The Daily Telegraph. A “Grub Street irregular”, was how he described himself. Bear-like, bespectacled and amiable, he was almost pathologically self-effacing. But his “silly ass act” – in the words of his cousin Roger Lewis – was a carapace that concealed his gifts as a writer: a perceptive observer, he wrote several acclaimed biographies, and “three splendidly funny volumes of autobiography”.

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April 22, 2017

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