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‘My short term memory is fading and my eyesight is not what it was’: Ken Loach takes his last film to Cannes
The Old Oak is about the rehousing of a group of Syrian refugees in a run-down former mining town

Duncan Campbell

14, May, 2023 @1:00 PM

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Dear Lee Anderson: Derek Bentley was innocent and hanged. We scrapped the death penalty for a reason | Duncan Campbell
There were moral and practical considerations to ending the barbarity of state executions in Britain. They are still relevant today, says writer and former Guardian crime correspondent Duncan Campbell

Duncan Campbell

09, Feb, 2023 @6:18 PM

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John Thompson obituary
Founding chair of the Academy of Urbanism determined to involve local people in architectural decisions about their neighbourhoods

Duncan Campbell

31, Jan, 2023 @5:09 PM

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ITV dramatises life of John Stonehouse MP who faked his death in 1974
Series with Matthew Macfadyen as Labour member who disappeared in sea off Miami and was later jailed is part of revival of interest in bizarre story

Duncan Campbell

16, Dec, 2022 @8:19 PM

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‘It’s him’: Lord Lucan hunt continues 48 years after nanny murder
Facial recognition expert claims 87-year-old man in Australia is British peer who disappeared

Duncan Campbell

07, Nov, 2022 @7:10 PM

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Broken Yard: The Fall of the Metropolitan Police by Tom Harper review – the force’s annus horribilis
The investigative journalist examines key episodes from the Met’s recent history, with frank contributions from insiders, in a book that should be essential reading for the new commissioner

Duncan Campbell

02, Oct, 2022 @6:00 AM

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John McVicar obituary
Former armed robber dubbed ‘Public Enemy No 1’ by the press whose 1974 memoir was turned into a film

Duncan Campbell

26, Sep, 2022 @4:59 PM

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The real Jane Tennison reveals ugly truth behind TV police drama Prime Suspect
Retired detective Jackie Malton helped writer Lynda La Plante nail her characters. She talks about the misogyny and homophobia she endured in her early years

Duncan Campbell

28, Aug, 2022 @11:00 AM

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‘There were plans to poison Julian’: Ithaka, the film charting Assange’s fight for freedom
From his Belmarsh wedding to his skateboarding round Ecuador’s embassy, Ithaka tells the story of the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition battle, through the eyes of his hard-campaigning father

Duncan Campbell

30, Jun, 2022 @5:00 AM

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This is why Scotland Yard is in disgrace: bad policing and penny-pinching politicians | Duncan Campbell
Officers will be rightly criticised as Britain’s biggest force is put into special measures, but ministers betrayed the public too, says former Guardian crime correspondent Duncan Campbell

Duncan Campbell

29, Jun, 2022 @3:01 PM

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Carole Cadwalladr’s victory over Arron Banks is great news, but our libel laws need reform | Duncan Campbell
There must be more protection for people who keep us informed, says former Guardian crime correspondent Duncan Campbell

Duncan Campbell

13, Jun, 2022 @4:02 PM

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Priti Patel, hear this loud and clear: Julian Assange must not be handed over to the US | Duncan Campbell
A decision from the home secretary is imminent. Extradition would set a disastrous precedent, says writer Duncan Campbell

Duncan Campbell

10, May, 2022 @9:46 AM

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