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Alma Mater: Theatre’s most thoughtful take on the culture wars yet
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoKendall Feaver’s excellent new play, set at a present-day Oxbridge college, begins with a scene that...
Nicola Benedetti warns of Scottish arts sector crisis without £100m of funding
The Comet· 4 days agoSpeaking to Holyrood Magazine, Benedetti, a violinist who has won multiple awards, warned the culture sector in Scotland faces a “very trepidatious time ...
Who could be the next leader of the Conservative Party? | ITV News
ITV.com· 6 hours agoRishi Sunak's tenure as the nation's leader is over. The undeniable shift away from the...
Galway's guide forward should come from within
RTÉ News· 19 hours agoHenry is gone from Galway and that's probably the best call for all involved. Outside managers have not worked for Galway. Ger Loughnane, Shane O’Neill...
What a Labour government will mean for racing and betting, and what happens next
Racing Post· 45 minutes agoThe odds-on favourite won easily on Thursday night as the Labour Party secured an emphatic success...
Will Smith gets standing ovation after performing new song at BET Awards
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoNews of his new song release emerged last week, with limited details, as BET promised “yet another...
OPINION - This election was a brutal revenge shellacking for the many sins of the Conservatives
Evening Standard· 6 hours agoThe PM, as we must get used to calling Sir Keir Starmer, tried very hard for uplift: “Walk into the...
How coffee badging became a new workplace trend
RTÉ News· 11 hours agoYou can subscribe to the Brainstorm podcast through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. As the pandemic subsided,...
General Election: Tories lose record number of Cabinet ministers
The Irish News· 12 hours agoA record number of Conservative Cabinet members have lost their seats, beating the previous record...
Penny Mordaunt and Grant Shapps among slew of Tory cabinet ministers unseated
The Guardian· 13 hours agoGillian Keegan, the education secretary, Grant Shapps, the defence secretary, and Penny Mordaunt,...