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Hogwarts Legacy overtakes Potterheads' lives

The farming revolution that started in a basement

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The trials and triumphs of Dune: Part Two

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The misadventures of international students seeking work

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Sex for rent: The hidden costs of renting in London

Cities for Profit: Gentrification in Shoreditch

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Barbara Kruger’s exhibition tries to appeal to the 21st century and fails