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Why struggling dads are dominating awards season

Dads on film

From Charlotte Wells' 'Aftersun' to Florian Zeller's 'The Son', a new wave of films are using fatherhood to bring men's mental health into focus.

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Art & Culture

Portraying three generations of poverty in England

Thatcher's children

In 1992, photographer Craig Easton was dispatched to Blackpool to meet the ordinary people demonised by Conservative Party policies and rhetoric. There he got to know the Williams family, whose lives he would document over the next 14 years.

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News & Politics

Sperm donor children are calling out the fertility industry

‘It’s driven by profit’

A new law change is enabling Britain’s donor-conceived children to know the truth about their origins – but campaigners say the fertility industry must do more to protect people.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

It’s time to abolish the family

Exploding the nuclear

Sophie Lewis discusses her new book which invites us to imagine a world post-family.

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Why young people are refusing to have children

‘It’s unnecessary stress’

Growing numbers of Gen Zers are embracing the prospect of a childless future. Writer Andrew Kersley investigates the myriad reasons why.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A surreal American love story, captured in photos

From the ’70s to the ’80s

Throughout the 1970’s and ’80s, Michael E. Northup documented the ins and outs of his 10-year marriage – a relationship he pays tribute to in new book, Dream Away.

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Richard Billingham translates his ‘80s working class family photography to the big screen

Portrait of a West Midlands Council estate

Artist and photographer Richard Billingham is developing a feature film from his iconic photography of his family's everyday struggle and battles with alcoholism.

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Outdoor  >  Snow

In Pictures: Freeride skier follows his father’s footsteps through the Bolivian Andes

Lost Gringos

Kiwi skier Sam Smoothy’s late discovery that his father had been a prolific mountain climber sparked a journey of discovery which lead to some of South America’s most spectacular mountain ranges.

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