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Visitors to Royal Academy of Arts will squeeze between nude performers at exhibition which includes a naked woman pinned in a crucifix pose and three women sitting for 24 hours a day over 12 days drinking only water

Visitors at the Royal Academy of Arts’ next exhibition, which includes a naked woman pinned in a crucifix pose, will have to squeeze past a nude man and woman in order to get to it.  The exhibition, which opens this weekend, is curated by controversial artist Marina Abramović – who …

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Anthony Albanese breaks election promise to hold a Royal Commission into Australia’s Covid response and announces a weaker ‘inquiry’ without sweeping powers

Anthony Albanese breaks election promise to hold a Royal Commission into Australia’s Covid response and announces a weaker ‘inquiry’ without sweeping powers PM promises Covid inquiry  Accused of breaking promise  READ MORE: Fifth Covid wave By David Southwell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:07 EDT, 20 September 2023 | Updated: …

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Russell Brand performance of ‘Bipolarisation’ show which was scheduled for tomorrow is postponed by Theatre Royal in Windsor

Russell Brand’s stand up comedy show ‘Bipolarisation’ at the Theatre Royal Windsor on Tuesday night has been postponed, the theatre said. Brand, 48, has been subject to multiple claims from women accusing him of abusive and predatory behaviour, including rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse, between 2006 and 2013. The Metropolitan …

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‘It’s too little too late’: Victims of the Post Office IT scandal criticise the government’s offer of £600,000 in compensation each to settle their claim

‘It’s too little too late’: Victims of the Post Office IT scandal criticise the government’s offer of £600,000 in compensation each to settle their claim Lawyers for victims have argued the amount will not be enough for the affected Ministers have set up the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry, which …

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Edward VII had ‘special’ chair made for the Paris brothels. And Victoria pretended to be ‘Madame de la Comtesse de Balmoral’ on her private trips to France. It fooled no one! We look back at the Royal Family’s great cross-Channel love-affair

France might well be our oldest and, over time, our most implacable enemy. But the history of Anglo-French state visits is longer and warmer than might be expected, a warmth I’ve no doubt Charles will feel when he arrives in Paris later this month. For all the recent hostilities over …

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