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    Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's Drift review – TV detective adaptation is occasionally lethal

    Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's Drift is a faithful stage adaptation of Caroline Graham's novel, bringing the quintessential British detective series to life in a thrilling theatrical experience. Writer-director Guy Unsworth has cleverly woven the original story into a murder mystery...
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    Digested week: Sometimes it feels the clocks do nothing else but go back | Lucy Mangan

    The clocks have gone back, and with them, a sense of bewilderment that seems to strike at the same time every year. As we adjust our schedules, it's as if the world is being rewritten according to an invisible calendar that defies logic. The more one thinks about it, the more absurd it becomes -...
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    'They killed civilians in their beds': chaos and brutality reign after fall of El Fasher

    Sudanese City Captured by Militia Group: Civilians Left to Suffer Under Brutal Conditions The fall of El Fasher, the capital city of North Darfur, has left a trail of death and destruction in its wake. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a militia group allied with Sudan's military government...
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    Back on track: how lockdown led to a new operatic version of The Railway Children

    The pandemic has given birth to a new operatic version of The Railway Children. Lockdown led to an unexpected creative partnership between composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and his partner Rachael Hewer. They had spent countless hours juggling work, parenting, and writing during the lockdown...
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    England exit Women's Cricket World Cup: How much progress is being made from Charlotte Edwards' side after semi-final defeat in India?

    This article is discussing the England women's cricket team's performance in the ICC Women's World Cup semi-final against South Africa. The article features an analysis by Nasser Hussain, a former cricketer and current Sky Sports pundit. Hussain discusses several aspects of the match...
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