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‘I knew those things couldn’t sit in a box’: Lowitja O’Donoghue’s niece sheds new light on her extraordinary life

Adelaide show traces the incredible life journey of one of Australia’s most prominent Indigenous rights campaigners

  • Warning: this story contains images of Indigenous Australians who have died

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Mickey 17 review – Robert Pattinson proves expendable in Bong Joon-ho’s eerily cheery cloning drama

The Parasite director delivers an intriguing yet baffling sci-fi epic, featuring panto gnashing bad guys played by Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette

The Korean auteur Bong Joon-ho has delivered his first…

The Narrow Road to the Deep North first look review – Jacob Elordi’s war epic is big, bold and deeply pleasurable

Packed with both complicated love affairs and terribly poignant second world war scenes, it adds up to fervent television indeed

A double-episode showcase of prestige TV has now become commonplace at …

Cat person or dog person? It’s which animal we loathe that matters in the end | Andrew Anthony

A councillor’s alleged attempt to blow up a bird-prowling moggie reveals the pet-loving divide runs deep

The resignation last week of James Garnor, a parish councillor in Whittlebury, Northamptonshir…

Mitchell return instrumental to England’s Six Nations revival

Scrum-half’s contribution during the end of France win justified faith in giving Northampton man full 80 minutes

It wasn’t just the way Steve Borthwick used his bench that shaped England’s victory ove…

Alcaraz pounces as patched-up Everton keep Moyes revival rolling at Palace

It turns out David Moyes replacing Sean Dyche was nothing like copy and paste. One British manager is not the same as the next. Each of the players decisive in victory at Crystal Palace exemplified t…

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