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| LIFESTYLE & CURRENT AFFAIRS | The media magnate had the British ruling class wrapped around his finger despite his company's extensive use of phone hacking, writes Alan Rusbridger. When will MPs get angry enough to demand action? | Rupert Murdoch was previously a director of News International, now News UK | |
| Richard Gadd's stalker drama continues to dominate the Netflix charts, and the armchair detectives are out in full force. But with rumours that the 'real Martha' is poised to give her side of the story, Adam White asks, should there have been a better duty of care? | Baby Reindeer has been Netflix's number one show for weeks - but how reliable a narrator is Richard Gadd? | |
| Next week, the original version of Michael Lindsey-Hogg's behind-the-scenes Beatles film 'Let It Be' is released, while an app is turning John Lennon's music into psychedelic mixes. Mark Beaumont wonders if there's a limit to the resurfaced dregs and curios of great bands | Is the back catalogue of The Beatles really as infinite as a recent series of releases and projects suggests? | | | In just three years, the Labour leader has driven his party from the trough of failure to the sunlit uplands of the centre ground, writes John Rentoul | |
| How many parallels can really be drawn between the pro-Palestine sit-ins disrupting American campuses and the civil rights campaigns that sparked violent clashes – and helped achieve significant societal change – more than half a century ago? Surprisingly few, says Mary Dejevsky | |
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