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THIS WEEK • THE TEN BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, LISTEN TO & STREAM
TEN QUESTIONS WITH CHRISTOPHER CHUNG • The break-out star of Slow Horses almost gave up acting. Now he has a guest spot on Doctor Who — but is he a man who can keep a secret?
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WILL YAZIDI WOMEN GET JUSTICE? • Thousands were abducted and are missing, but the perpetrators are in legal limbo, says Alex Crawford
STAR WARS GROWS UP • As Star Wars origin series Andor returns, creator Tony Gilroy reveals why he insisted on turning his back on the Skywalkers and embracing the dark side
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ORIGINS OF A SCI-FI ICON • Matthew Sweet reveals the unlikely beginnings of the Star Wars villains
WHEN SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD • For the family of Jean Charles de Menezes, it’s taken 20 years and a TV drama to do what the law could not: tell the true story of his death
‘It’s horrible to watch your child suffering’ • Her daughter’s cancer diagnosis was horrific, admits Paula Radcliffe, so seeing her run this year’s London Marathon will make it even more poignant
DO EVEN GO THERE • A group of neurodivergent youngsters ask celebrities questions that journalists wouldn’t dare – but did they answer?
MANSIONS BUILT ON SAND • Money can’t buy you happiness — but it does make for sumptuous sorrow
THE ULTIMATE MARATHON MAN • The London Marathon may be one of our last chances to see the great Eliud Kipchoge compete, says Simon Barnes
Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
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SUNNY SIDE UP • Rachel Burden is fed up with the cynicism of news and looking for hope
A MODERN MURDER • Social media has made its own ruling on the Luigi Mangione case
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