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A Naturalist Tracked to His Habitat: Interview with Sir David Attenborough – Published in The New York Times

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Picturebook legend Oliver Jeffers: ‘I’ve got my wife’s bite marks tattooed on my finger’ – Published in The Guardian

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Exclusive: Friends say claims of Phillip Witcomb to be Escobar’s son are all made up – Published in “i”

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World’s oldest performing comedian: Interview with Lynn Ruth Miller – Published in The Daily Telegraph

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From Berlin to Finchleystrasse: Strudel and sanctuary at the Cosmo café – Published in Financial Times Magazine

Happier players play better: Interview with sports psychotherapist Gary Bloom – Published in “i”

How Covid ripped through London’s Jews – Published on UnHerd

Screaming sergeants, square-bashing and prickly underwear: “National Service was the making of me” – Published in “i”

The lost memoir of Holocaust hero Marie Paneth – Published in “i”

The dress that gave hope after the horror of the Holocaust – Published in The Daily Telegraph

Spectrum of brilliance: Interview with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen – Published in “i”

How “Britain’s greatest fraudster” Tony Sales turned his back on crime – Published in “i”

David Olusoga: I’ve written the history of Black Britain I wish I’d had as a child – Published in “i”

How to think like a spy: Interview with ex-GCHQ head Sir David Omand – Published in “i”

Why picture books are daring to tell readers tales from the dark side – Published in “i”

Luis Navia on 25 years in the Colombian drug cartels – Published in “i”

Why some children’s favourites are forever young – Published in “i”

My friend Stephen Hawking was reckless, capricious — and stubborn as hell: Published in “i”

The postcard detectives tracing genealogy of total strangers – Published in “i”

Animation’s next generation gets hands-on – Published in “i”

Finding meaning in the mundane during lockdown – Published in “i”

TV is a family affair during lockdown – Published in “i”

Why the best minds know to WFB (that’s Work From Bed) – Published in The Daily Telegraph

VE Day: “On Guernsey, we knew nothing but hardship and fear during Nazi occupation” – Published in “i”

Now is the time for teenagers to find “fire in your belly”: Natasha Devon interview – Published in “i”

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