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Thomas Skinner's heartbreaking illiteracy confession

The Apprentice star Thomas Skinner reveals his lifelong struggle with illiteracy in an emotional and candid interview, detailing the immense challenges he faced and how he built a successful business against all odds.

Stephen Colbert's Late Show Wins Emmy for Writing

Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' secures a prestigious Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, marking a significant victory for the host and his team in the 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

Top 10 Historical Period Dramas on Netflix UK

Escape to the past with our curated guide to the best historical period dramas streaming on Netflix UK. From royal intrigue to wartime romance, discover your next binge-watch.

Sally Mann on Controversial Photos & Becoming a Writer

Exclusive interview with legendary photographer Sally Mann on the enduring legacy of her 'Immediate Family' series, the fierce debates it ignited, and her remarkable transition from visual artist to acclaimed writer.

AI Is Secretly Changing Your Vocabulary & Writing Style

Groundbreaking research from the University of Southern California reveals how AI chatbots like ChatGPT are subtly altering human vocabulary and writing styles, raising profound questions about AI's influence on our language and identity.

Tart & Slutty Cookbook: A Provocative Culinary Review

A candid review of 'Tart & Slutty: The Cheff's Cookbook', the provocative new culinary release causing a stir with its unapologetic approach to food and feminism. Discover why this isn't your average cookbook.

Chakira Alin's 'House Party' Electrifies Edinburgh Fringe

Chakira Alin's debut play 'House Party' is the must-see sensation of the Edinburgh Fringe 2025. Our review delves into this explosive, state-of-the-nation comedy about a raucous gathering that holds a mirror up to a divided UK.

Stephen King: 'Trump is a horror story'

Bestselling author Stephen King discusses his views on Donald Trump, describing him as a 'horror story', while sharing insights into villains, dark secrets, and the power of dreams in storytelling.

New evidence: Robin Hood may have been real

Fresh historical research challenges traditional views on Robin Hood's origins, suggesting the folk hero may have been based on a real person in medieval England.

Writing: Discipline, Love, Luck & Endurance

Discover the essential ingredients of great writing: discipline, passion, luck, and the resilience to keep going. A seasoned writer shares insights into the craft.

Titanic survivor's letter found on Antiques Roadshow

A poignant letter written by a Titanic survivor has been discovered on Antiques Roadshow, offering a glimpse into the tragic events of 1912. The emotional artefact reveals untold stories of survival and loss.

Edinburgh University's slavery ties revealed

A shocking investigation reveals how Edinburgh University's historic wealth is deeply tied to the transatlantic slave trade, raising urgent questions about reparations and institutional accountability.

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