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Grace Dent is quite remarkable. A girl from a working class background who didn’t have the benefits of a polished, connected upbringing, and who is eternally grateful to Scotland and Stirling...
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A brief word of warning before you start, Ian Martin is a swearing consultant. Don’t read this interview if you are offended by strong language! Ian Martin, The Thick of It’s renowned Swearing...
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The lives of seventeen-year-old Anaya Ghazi and her younger sister Sita are torn apart when a tsunami hits their costal home in India, leaving them orphaned and homeless. As the girls struggle to make...
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