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  1. Who doesn’t like making top-ten lists?

    Who doesn’t like making top-ten lists?

    In this extract from We are Satellites by Martin Saunders, we learn how lists of favourite films, books, music or games all have one thing in common, and that is: the creative arts. With creative arts having the same common root of human creativity, where does that creativity come from?

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  2. A Bedtime Story with Terry Waite

    A Bedtime Story with Terry Waite

    Join Terry Waite as he reads one of his charming Tales of Tommy Twitchnose as a bedtime story for parents and children alike to enjoy together. This online event is taking place via Zoom on 29th October at 7:00pm. Register free here > https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zvpx_3YSRimWNYKIni-zSw

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  3. But Where Are You Really From? Virtual Tour

    But Where Are You Really From? Virtual Tour

    We're delighted to share with you details of the But Where Are You Really From? virtual tour. Find out more, including dates and times of the latest webinars in this blog post!

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  4. From the quiet science lab to the macho police college

    From the quiet science lab to the macho police college

    'Leaving the quiet, sterile environment of science research for the macho, militaristic culture of Hendon was a massive culture shock. You could smell the testosterone in the air the moment you passed through the gates into the campus'. In this extract from Closing Ranks: My Life as a Cop, Leroy Logan tells us about his first night at Hendon Police College. 

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  5. But Where Are You Really From?

    But Where Are You Really From?

    ‘Where are you from?’ I’m asked.
    ‘The UK,’ I reply. 
    ‘I mean where are you really from?’ 
    ‘Zambia,’ I reply.


    In this blog post you will find a short video of Amanda Khozi Mukwashi reading from the opening chapter of her book But Where Are You Really From? The extract is also included to read alongside. 

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