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Dispatches from Birmingham’s Supreme Cat Show

No vaping please

‘Like an IKEA for cats’: photographer Joe Hart heads to the most prestigious event on the UK’s feline calendar.

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Art & Culture  >  Theatre

How to start a truly innovative theatre company

Five steps to success

Forced Entertainment is a radical, Sheffield-based company that has spent 34 years dismantling everything we thought we knew about performance.

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A post-Brexit portrait of life in Gibraltar

What happens now?

The UK territory, which lies on the southern tip of Spain, is facing an uncertain future thanks to the result of the EU referendum. Photographer Luke Archer captures the fallout.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Six: OWN IT!

OWN IT! is a ‘storytelling lifestyle brand’ that blends traditional publishing with digital innovations and integrated live shows, creating a space where art meets activism.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Stormzy has made me proud to be a black Cambridge graduate

Time for change

With his scholarship, the London rapper is showing a whole generation of black students that Oxbridge could be an option.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Pictures of really, really rich people getting drunk

The last hurrah

Throughout the ’80s, photographer Dafydd Jones captured the well-heeled hedonists of England’s upper classes.

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The rise and fall of Sheffield’s brutalist post-war utopia

Streets in the sky

At the end of the ’80s, Hyde Park – one of the largest high-rise tower blocks in Europe – faced demolition. Photographer Bill Stephenson was there to watch it happen.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Capturing the street style of London’s young Muslim women

The New Mods

In a new collaboration with Getty Creative, photographer Nina Manandhar captures a day in the life of a group of young women in West London during Ramadan.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

How hard is it to be a freelance writer outside of London?

The Great Divide

Sheffield-based journalist Daniel Dylan Wray shares his experiences as a writer stuck on the outside of the London bubble.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Braving the cold with Hampstead’s women swimmers

Remember winter?

Alice Zoo’s Swimmers series documents the women who swim at the Hampstead Heath Ladies Pond year-round, in water temperatures as low as -1 Celsius.

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Outdoor  >  Sport

In the ring with the amateur wrestlers of Essex

Go hard or go home

For his latest project, photographer Steven Holmes enters the world of Dropkixx – an inclusive amateur wrestling academy uniting the community.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

How to build an entire music empire from scratch

Tips from Stolen Body Records

After feeling constricted by life in his old 9-5, Alex Studer risked it all to launch Stolen Body Records. Now, what started as a DIY company has grown into a Bristolian institution.

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