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  • Jonathan Pryce in the espionage drama Slow Horses

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    The Sunday read
    ‘A collective anxiety attack’: the psychology of unexplained drone sightings across Europe

    Incursions have so far caused few physical effects but experts say such incidents can leave people feeling more vulnerable

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    Northern Ireland
    An academic was aghast when her partner was accused of IRA activity. After his trial, he confessed

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  • A parade of models in loose-fitting outfits including a large white shirt over baggy black trousers and wraparound sunglasses

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  • Anthea Turner holding up a re-creation of a Blue Peter model of Tracy Island

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  • Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare ; Production ; Shakespeare’s Globe ; London, UK ; 26 September 2025 ; Credit and copyright: Helen Murray ; www.helenmurrayphotos.com

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  • Bringin’ on the heartbreak … Senator Paula Hawkins holds up the cover of Def Leppard’s album Pyromania.

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  2. Pep Guardiola (right) congratulates Erling Haaland after the striker’s early goal gave Manchester City victory

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  1. Australia
    Man arrested after at least 50 shots fired from Sydney home

  2. US
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  3. France
    Gisèle Pelicot to attend appeals court as man convicted of raping her contests verdict

  4. Georgia
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    Film
    Palestinian film-makers on their favourite Palestinian movies: ‘I felt like I was watching my own story’

  2. Two young men lean over a wall.

    Film
    ‘No one’s been willing to take a risk’: are Palestinian films still struggling to get seen?

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  4. Aimee Lou Wood in Film Club.

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What to listen to

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  2. Mixed blessings … Taylor Swift.

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  4. Crunchy … Ashnymph.

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  1. a man in a hat sitting down

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  3. Ursula K Le Guin.

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  4. Andrew O'Hagan at his home in London.

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What to play

  1. Atsu in Ghost of Yōtei.

    Adventure games
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  2. Comedian and games master Brennan Lee Mulligan

    Interview
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  3. Three friends smile as they play video games at home.

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  4. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

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    The Kooks review – a triumphant and touching mass singalong

  2. Roaring from a place of isolation … Lizzy Watts in (the) Woman at Park theatre, London.

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  3. Vanessa Guevara Flores in Uprooted at New Diorama theatre.

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  3. Patrick Murray, right, as Mickey with David Jason as Del Boy, and Nicholas Lyndhurst as Rodney in a scene from Only Fools and Horses, 1983.

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