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Cult Heroes: Paul Gascoigne
Thom Drake remembers the forgotten genius of one the most naturally gifted footballers to grace Wembley's hallowed turf
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Two Causes: The cycle of a lifetime and Warwick Heart Health
Channon Zhangazha reports on two charitable causes
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Cult Heroes: Sir Donald Bradman
Chris Bailey remembers the Australian sporting legend Don Bradman
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Glove Actually: The Cricket World Cup so far
Henry Wickham-Smith tells us why he's still in love with the 50 over version of the game
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Easter is anything but a holiday
You can never escape the workload at this time of year – your only chance is to embrace it and hope for the best
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This is paper – remember it?
Today's technology is great, but we have lost the tactile-joy of the old-fashioned ways of working
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Two Penn’orth: Hello? Fuck off
Why do people care about Paris Hilton when Tokyo's shaking and Libya's burning?
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A farewell to the arts
With plans of 'Big Society', the current government is explicitly choosing scientific knowledge over the expression of individuals through arts and their contribution to culture
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Students’ referenda: in defence of free speech
Fascists and such groups should be allowed to speak not only for democratic reasons, but mostly because that is how they will lose credibility
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Russian street art reaches new heights
'Voina', a brave Russian street art collective inspired by Banksy thrusts means of protest to another level
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Don’t let these haters ruin your Big Party
The rise of ultra-nationalist Lega Nord is causing turmoil on the eve of the country's Unification Day
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The unbearable loneliness of Affluenza
In an increasing technological and material world, we must beware of the importance we give to gadgets over people
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