'Hamilton' musical wins Pulitzer Prize
The hip-hop musical about America's founding fathers was an unexpected and massive hit
The hip-hop musical about America's founding fathers was an unexpected and massive hit
Kurds worry about losing 'passports, imports, exports and airports' if they break away from Iraq abruptly, but an amicable separation might suit both sides eventually
Why vote to become £4,000 a year worse off? The problem, of course, is that the Treasury's forecasts lack a certain amount of credibility
Which? survey claims £5.4bn is lost every year by users on the wrong phone contract
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Project Outrage, as the Leave campaign is in danger of becoming, has its favourite lines: "So and so was wrong about the Euro and they're wrong now" and "Why would the Germans/French not want to sell us cars/cheese anymore?"'
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Ammanda Major, a counsellor at relationship advice service Relate, considers what to do if feel uncomfortable with your partner's x-rated habit
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It's clear that in the age of internet saturation the privacy injunction is all but dead
It is a small gesture but perhaps it can help show that Labour takes tackling diet-related disease, which disproportionately affects the poorest, seriously
With helicopters and high-tech weaponry, Laikipia County's Rapid Response Team is taking the fight to poachers in Kenya
While her disappearance is no doubt a huge tragedy, we have to wonder why it is Madeleine McCann, a pretty white girl, who has captured the sympathy of the public, and not girls with names like Aamina Khan, Elizabeth Ogungbayibi, or Folawiyo Oladejo
It was first revealed that Whittingdale had been in a relationship with a woman who turned out to be a professional dominatrix. Now someone else has come forward with a kiss-and-tell
My working class, hard-left leaning partner is a staunch republican - but I remain unconvinced by his arguments
It is impossible to deny the extent of social inequality in the UK and how callously early it takes its toll on young lives
The author posted a picture of the lead characters' wand designs on her official Twitter page
'It was hell on earth, it was as if I died and this was my punishment'
Shakespeare is believed to have died on his birthday, 23 April 1616, in Stratford-upon-Avon
The simple absurdity of 'Boaty McBoatface' actually much better captures the spirit of scientific endeavour - the idea that we are simply creatures bumbling their way around the mass of rock we have found ourselves on, trying to better understand it
If Britain leaves the EU the drop in investment in industries such as cars and financial services would mean a fall in income of about 3.4 per cent – that's £2,200 per household
"Why do you protest Black Lives Matter and then tear each other down in the next breath?"
Stratfords of the World will be sending 140 delegates to Stratford-upon-Avon's annual Shakespeare Birthday Celebrations
Even the Patients Association is asking the government to step back from political brinkmanship and return to negotiation
Ky Greyson contacted the theatre's manager to explain why the show's cross-dressing jokes were offensive