Johnny Ball interview: How the people in his life shaped him, in his own words
“And it suddenly disappeared,” Johnny Ball says gleefully after a short pause. “The statuette disappeared and nobody could find it.

“And it suddenly disappeared,” Johnny Ball says gleefully after a short pause. “The statuette disappeared and nobody could find it.

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Leading disability charity Scope believes Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement could have a ‘catastrophic’ impact on people living with disabilities. Since

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Glorious! finishes its successful four-week run at Hope Mill Theatre, Ancoats, Manchester this month. The lavish production, complete with fabulous

The House Party at HOME theatre explores themes of class, power, and privilege with raw intensity. Written by Laura Lomas,
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