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Windrush 75: “A chip on my shoulder? No. It’s a log”

Seventy-five years ago the HMT Empire Windrush brought the first passengers from the Caribbean looking for a new life in Britain. Kemi Alemoru meets some of the early arrivals

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How to have the best Glastonbury ever (even if you’re not going)

Whether you scored a ticket or not, for the next few days the world’s most famous festival is going to be a big part of your life. So let Hamish MacBain be your guide to making the most of it

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How (and why) did sex on TV get so bad?

Social media is awash with people cringing at The Idol and other soft porn dramas. Laura Antonia Jordan joins in

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London bakeries worth waiting in line for

Curious to find out what all the fuss is about (and what exactly a cruffin is), Soraya Gaied Chortane tests her patience in London’s longest bakery queues

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Kim Jones and Marc Jacobs celebrate 25 years of the Fendi Baguette

A quarter of a century after its debut, the Fendi Baguette has lost none of its allure, Kim Jones and Marc Jacobs tell Hannah Tindle

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Private view: A trip down the river to Chanel’s new Battersea boutique

ES beauty director Rose Beer took the Thames Clipper to Chanel Boutique Battersea before opening hours to report on the new beauty opening that’s taken the power station by storm

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My London: Amelia Dimoldenberg

Chicken Shop Date star Amelia Dimoldenberg can’t resist a Boots miniature, takes a digital detox at London Fields Lido and romances over a plate of the finest nuggets

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Morning has broken… So what does the future of breakfast TV look like?

The Phillip Schofield scandal and his fallout with Holly Willoughby has spelled the end for This Morning as it was. Paul Flynn wonders how they can fix it