Photographer Martin Parr, chronicler of British life, dies aged 73
Celebrated British photographer Martin Parr, famed for his vivid and humorous chronicles of everyday life, has died at 73. Explore his iconic career and legacy.
Celebrated British photographer Martin Parr, famed for his vivid and humorous chronicles of everyday life, has died at 73. Explore his iconic career and legacy.
Celebrated British photographer Martin Parr, famed for his vivid and ironic depictions of everyday UK life, has died at his Bristol home aged 73. Discover his legacy.
Martin Parr, the celebrated British documentary photographer famed for his vivid, humorous portraits of UK life, has died aged 73. Explore his legacy and most iconic works.
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Former classmates accuse Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of antisemitic and racist behaviour at school. As pressure mounts, will it impact voters? Read the full investigation.
Former Dulwich College pupils allege Nigel Farage sang songs about gas chambers to Jewish classmates. The Reform UK leader denies direct racial abuse, calling claims 'politically motivated'.
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Yinka Bankole speaks out about alleged racist abuse from Nigel Farage at Dulwich College in the early 1980s, challenging the Reform UK leader's dismissal of historical claims. Read his powerful account.
Yinka Bankole, a former Dulwich College pupil, details alleged racist abuse by a teenage Nigel Farage. He speaks out after the Reform leader's recent comments on historical 'banter'. Read the full exclusive account.
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A group of 11 Holocaust survivors have written an open letter to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, urging him to tell the truth and apologise for alleged antisemitic comments made at school. Read their powerful plea.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a furious attack on the BBC over historic racism claims, accusing the broadcaster of hypocrisy. Read the full story.
Nigel Farage denies racist 'malice' as 28 former schoolmates allege antisemitic and racist behaviour at Dulwich College. The Reform UK leader attacks BBC and ITV over coverage.
Anglo-American artist Jane Birt, known for her watercolours, book illustrations and vibrant social life, has died aged 82. Discover her journey from 1960s Oxford to rural Wales.
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Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice brands allegations of Nigel Farage's teenage antisemitism 'made-up twaddle'. The row continues as poll lead slips. Read the full story.
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Deputy PM David Lammy shares his own traumatic experience of racial abuse at school, urging Nigel Farage to apologise after multiple allegations from former classmates. Read the full story.
Attorney General Richard Hermer urges Nigel Farage to apologise after over 20 former classmates allege racist and antisemitic behaviour at Dulwich College. Read the full story.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan shares his own childhood experiences with racism as he condemns Nigel Farage's response to allegations of antisemitic behaviour at school. Read his powerful statement.
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Former pupils reveal racist attitudes were normalised at 1970s British public schools like Dulwich College. Read shocking accounts of systemic prejudice.
Keir Starmer calls Nigel Farage's explanations about alleged racist abuse at school 'unconvincing' and urges him to apologise to his alleged victims.
Three former Dulwich College pupils reject Nigel Farage's claim that alleged racist and antisemitic behaviour was mere 'banter', describing it as targeted and hurtful.
Four more suspects detained over the £76 million Louvre museum jewel robbery. The brazen daytime theft saw royal tiaras and necklaces stolen. Read the latest on the investigation.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage responds to allegations of racist behaviour during his time at Dulwich College, calling incidents 'banter' from 49 years ago.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage addresses allegations of racist behaviour during his school years, dismissing them as 'banter' and citing political motivations. Read the full story.