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'I felt like an outsider my whole life - everything changed when I won the Booker Prize'

Douglas Stuart’s novels are exercises in loving, despite all the hard knocks life throws at his characters. In his works, Stuart fleshes out the love story beyond sickly sweet narratives that verge on fantasy, instead his stories throw their arms around characters often forgotten in literature - the working class, the rural, the queer. In his critically acclaimed debut Shuggie Bain, Stuart chronicles the relationship between a gay son and his mother Agnes, who is suffering with addiction.

Daily Mirror 7d ago

The people who actually want AI to replace humanity

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1966 Hong Kong rainstorm leaves 64 dead in one of city’s worst floods ever – SCMP archive

This article was first published on June 13, 1966 36 feared dead in storm horror At least 36 people are feared to have died in the fierce floods following one of the worst rainstorms in Hongkong’s history. Last night (June 12, 1966) officials— still working on rescue operations — revealed that 32 people were still missing, and 33 were injured. More than 600 people were rendered homeless by the 78 landslides which occurred.

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Scientists found the hidden switch fueling alzheimer’s brain inflammation

Scientists found the hidden switch fueling alzheimer’s brain inflammation Scientists may have found a hidden Alzheimer’s “inflammation switch”—and turning it off protected brain connections in early studies. - Date: - May 31, 2026 - Source: - Scripps Research Institute - Summary: - Scientists at Scripps Research have uncovered a molecular “switch” that appears to fuel the damaging brain inflammation seen in Alzheimer’s disease. They found that a protein called STING becomes chemically...

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Peter Falconio's mum shares 'hope for her lifetime' nearly 25 years on after killer takes secret to grave

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Daily Mirror 10d ago

Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 14-20 includes Paul McCartney, Paula Abdul and Ice Cube

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The Independent World 3d ago

From Make That Movie to Sugar: the week in rave reviews

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UK media fails to disclose defence sector links in nearly 60% of cases

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Zorawar tank: The made-in-India war machine built to dominate China on the LAC

The rollout of the Zorawar light tank from the AM Naik Heavy Engineering Complex marked a watershed moment for India’s defence industry. Developed in just 19 months, it is the country’s first indigenous light tank designed for high‑altitude warfare in the Himalayas. Zorawar was conceived during the tensions with China along the Line of Actual Control and as a counter to the Type 15 tanks the Indian Army faced during the stand-off.

Times of India 6d ago