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<p>Iona Grace Buckingham died at just 9 months old at Northampton General Hospital</p>
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Revealed: Tories accused of neglect as children’s critical care units run out of beds

Leaked documents reveal doctors are being forced to cancel vital operations and send young patients miles away for treatment – after tragic death of nine-month-old Iona Buckingham (pictured) who died following an infection
<p>‘I respect how Swift has charted her journey to rising above and calling out all that grin-and-bear-it, good-girl bull’ </p>

I used to be a music contrarian – now I’m an unlikely Taylor Swift fan

Amy Fleming was a surly teen who preferred scrotty music venues to elaborate pop shows – until her 11-year-old’s love for Taylor Swift converted her. Now, ahead of the arrival on UK shores of Swift’s juggernaut Eras tour, she writes of how the singer-songwriter has brought joy to her and her daughter

<p>Former Camden resident and pop star Dua Lipa fronts the programme  </p>

Where are the punks? Dua Lipa’s Camden docuseries misses the point

The pop star taps the biggest names in her phonebook for a Disney+ documentary about London’s music hub. It’s a shame so few of them have anything to do with Camden, writes Mark Beaumont

Where are the punks? Dua Lipa’s Camden docuseries misses the point

The pop star taps the biggest names in her phonebook for a Disney+ documentary about London’s music hub. It’s a shame so few of them have anything to do with Camden, writes Mark Beaumont

<p>Former Camden resident and pop star Dua Lipa fronts the programme  </p>
<p>Dance ’til you drop: Michael Sarrazin (Robert) and Jane Fonda (Gloria) in ‘They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?’ </p>

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? showed Hollywood how to market misery

Sydney Pollack’s Oscar-winning drama cast Jane Fonda and Michael Sarrazin as two ill-fated contestants in a Depression-era dance marathon. Ahead of a new BFI season focusing on ‘discomfort movies’, Geoffrey Macnab looks at the unlikely appeal to be found in this story of strictly glum dancing

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? showed Hollywood how to market misery

Sydney Pollack’s Oscar-winning drama cast Jane Fonda and Michael Sarrazin as two ill-fated contestants in a Depression-era dance marathon. Ahead of a new BFI season focusing on ‘discomfort movies’, Geoffrey Macnab looks at the unlikely appeal to be found in this story of strictly glum dancing

Geoffrey Macnab
<p>Dance ’til you drop: Michael Sarrazin (Robert) and Jane Fonda (Gloria) in ‘They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?’ </p>
<p>Keir Starmer checking out the banana selection in Sainsbury’s</p>

What your supermarket says about your politics

According to a new poll, Waitrose is now the only major supermarket with majority Conservative customers. Hardly surprising, given it sells celeriac remoulade in its snack range. But, Katie Rosseinsky asks, can we really tell a lot about someone’s politics from their grocery habits?

What your supermarket says about your politics

According to a new poll, Waitrose is now the only major supermarket with majority Conservative customers. Hardly surprising, given it sells celeriac remoulade in its snack range. But, Katie Rosseinsky asks, can we really tell a lot about someone’s politics from their grocery habits?

<p>Keir Starmer checking out the banana selection in Sainsbury’s</p>
<p>Born to run: Georgia Gould has been selected as the parliamentary candidate in the <a href="/topic/labour">Labour</a> safe seat of Queen’s Park </p>
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Meet Georgia Gould – the ‘red princess’ who could one day lead Labour

Her father was Tony Blair’s sharpest strategist and her mother is a Labour baroness – now she’s been selected for a safe London seat, many say Georgia Gould will be one of Keir Starmer’s most valuable assets. Claire Cohen takes a closer look at the party’s rising star dubbed the ‘Red Princess’

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Meet Georgia Gould – the ‘red princess’ who could one day lead Labour

Head shot of Claire Cohen

Her father was Tony Blair’s sharpest strategist and her mother is a Labour baroness – now she’s been selected for a safe London seat, many say Georgia Gould will be one of Keir Starmer’s most valuable assets. Claire Cohen takes a closer look at the party’s rising star dubbed the ‘Red Princess’

Claire Cohen
<p>Born to run: Georgia Gould has been selected as the parliamentary candidate in the <a href="/topic/labour">Labour</a> safe seat of Queen’s Park </p>

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