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Facebook oversight board members will decide what Facebook and Instagram users can and cannot post on the platforms.

      




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Kurt Geiger and ES Magazine launch Anthony Burrill 'We Are One' tote bag to raise money for the NHS

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IKEA shares recipe for its famous Swedish meatballs

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Meet the Hoteliers: Abhishek Sharma runs the original barefoot luxury hotel in the Maldives

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"The covid-19 pandemic proves exactly why transparency in the fashion industry is so vital"




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The Duchess of Cambridge wears blue Ghost dress in honour of the NHS to clap for our carers

She appeared alongside the rest of her family, who also all wore blue in tribute




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New Balance 530 trainers are the fashion girl favourite for your daily stroll

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25 signed versions of ES Magazine x Kurt Geiger Anthony Burrill 'We Are One' tote bag go on sale

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A top dermatologist shares the 8 best skincare products for treating acne-prone skin

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The Ordinary and The Inkey List launch free online skincare consultations

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Peppy: the health app connecting anxious new parents with specialists in new NHS initiative

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Baked beans, chocolate and crumpets: data reveals food Brits are consuming during lockdown

Comfort (food) is key




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Menthol cigarettes will be banned in a month - here's what you need to know

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Are you Britain's 'funniest' family? Beano wants to know

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From Fitbit to Proxxi, safety wearables are the next key tech tool for fighting Covid-19

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How does coronavirus affect newborns and what guidelines are in place for new parents?

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Fashionable face masks: designers are pivoting their businesses to produce stylish protective gear

Fashionable face masks with philanthropic flair




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Coronation Street face masks are now a thing - here's how to get yours

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Normal People ending: How the show's conclusion compares with the book

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Facials in a box: the step-by-step salon skincare you can order to your door

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How to ace a virtual job interview, according to a career coach

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Apps for parents: track feeding times and connect with other parents with these smart apps

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Why you need Vitamin C in your quarantine skincare regime

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Your ultimate guide to parenting in lockdown by the Scummy Mummies

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Comedy, tragedy, elegy: why Alan Bennett’s home truths are perfect for our times

As new actors revive the Talking Heads TV monologues, the poignant tales they tell will resonate more than ever with viewers in lockdown

The decision, announced last week by BBC Drama, to revive and recast Alan Bennett’s landmark Talking Heads series was driven as much by necessity as sentiment. Monologue, delivered to camera, is just about the only form of acting possible at the moment. But, still, there will be a special poignancy in hearing how the mini-dramas sound a generation later in their new voices – Imelda Staunton instead of Patricia Routledge, Kristen Scott Thomas in place of Eileen Atkins, Tamsin Greig for Penelope Wilton, Jodie Comer instead of Julie Walters.

Bennett wrote the first of the monologues in 1987, giving voice, in his 50s, to lives that in several cases were facing their last act. He himself turns 86 next week, about the same age as Thora Hird was when he cast her so memorably in Waiting for the Telegram in the last of the second series of monologues in 1998.

Related: Jodie Comer to star in new BBC production of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads

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