From battling sexist casting to hobnobbing with Hollywood megacelebs, Keeley Hawes has had a stellar career. She talks about ripping up the rulebook, her new Jane Austen drama – and what she loves about Jeremy Clarkson.
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Researchers have revealed which siblings in a family are more likely to be favoured.
Sibling rivalry: parents favour older children and daughters, study finds
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Actor and musician Billy Bob Thornton answers your questions on his time as a roadie, being intimidated by rich people and falling off a horse for Steven Seagal.
Billy Bob Thornton: ‘I didn’t want Johnny Cash to catch me looking in his fridge in my underpants’
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Made good life choices yet still feel dissatisfied? A life coach suggests an alternative way to look at our goals and aspirations to find more positive outcomes.
‘Everything we were taught about success is wrong’: how to find true fulfilment in your life and career
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Here is what we know of the current feuds and rivalries in the Maga ecosystem.
Trump v Bannon, Musk v Farage: who hates who in Magaland
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A major new exhibition, launching in 2027, will reveal the links between Manchester, cotton and transatlantic slavery, produced by the city's Science and Industry Museum and the Scott Trust Legacies of Enslavement programme. Developed with African descendant and diaspora communities through local and global collaborations, the project will put Manchester’s historic connections to enslavement at the heart of a landmark exhibition at the museum for the first time. Featuring new research, the free exhibition will also explore how the legacies of these histories continue to impact Manchester, the world and lives today. Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of Guardian News & Media, said it was a “fundamental part” of the restorative justice programme launched in response to the newspaper’s 19th-century founders’ connections to transatlantic enslavement. “We are announcing two years before launch so that we can work with the city’s communities – particularly those of Caribbean and African descent – to shape the exhibition”. Sally MacDonald FMA, FRSA, OBE, director at the Science and Industry Museum, said: “This will be an exhibition about important aspects of our past that are profoundly relevant to the world we live in today.” Discover more here: https://lnkd.in/erqCYAX4
Transatlantic slavery’s role in shaping Manchester to be explored in exhibition
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Twenty-two years after The Pianist, Adrien Brody is again Oscar frontrunner for a post-Holocaust epic. He talks about renovating a castle, unfulfilled yearnings and making his parents happy.
‘People often don’t feel treated as equals’: Adrien Brody on complexity, comebacks and The Brutalist
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A group of Greenlanders who attended a lunch hosted by Donald Trump Jr wearing Make America Great Again caps were not dedicated supporters of the US president-elect but homeless people enticed by the prospect of free food, it has been claimed.
‘Homeless people given free lunch’ to attend Trump Jr event in Greenland
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Most people in the UK and Germany consider Elon Musk’s efforts to influence their national politics unacceptable and believe the US tech magnate does not know much about either country or the issues they face, a poll has shown.
Elon Musk knows little about UK and Germany and should not interfere – poll
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Researchers have said a study that found people who speak with accents perceived as working class are more likely to be suspected of committing a crime raises “serious concerns” about bias in the UK criminal justice system.
People with working-class accents more likely to be suspected of committing crimes
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