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Literature, most generically, is any body of written works. More restrictively, literature refers to writing considered to be an art form or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, often due to deploying language in ways that differ from ordinary usage.

GCSE results set to drop close to pre-Covid levels

GCSE results set to drop close to pre-Covid levels
Aug 23,2023 6:00 pm

... My school put on a GCSE just for me By Christina McSorley, education producerEuan is waiting for GCSE results in science, maths, computer science, English language and English Literature - as well as a BTec in creative media...

Hip-hop at 50: How beats and bars spread from the Bronx around the world

Hip-hop at 50: How beats and bars spread from the Bronx around the world
Aug 10,2023 9:51 pm

... State Of Mind - one of the few rap songs to be featured in the Norton Anthology of African American Literature - was described as providing " as clear a depiction of ghetto life as a Gordon Parks photograph or a Langston Hughes poem"...

Russia toughens anti-LGBT 'propaganda' ban to apply to all adults

Russia toughens anti-LGBT 'propaganda' ban to apply to all adults
Oct 27,2022 6:50 am

... The wide-ranging ban also extends to advertising and books - both non-fiction and Literature - raising censorship concerns from publishers, who have warned of the risk that it could even affect classics of Russian Literature...

Why Tanzanian Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah is hardly known back home

Why Tanzanian Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah is hardly known back home
Nov 8,2021 3:42 am

...Zanzibar-born Abdulrazak Gurnah became the most talked-about writer in the world when he won this year s Nobel Prize for Literature, yet he is little known in Tanzania...

100 'most inspiring' novels revealed by BBC Arts

100 'most inspiring' novels revealed by BBC Arts
Feb 16,2020 7:52 am

... The reveal kickstarts the BBC s year-long celebration of Literature...

The Papers: Pact 'to oust PM' and EU told 'back down'

The Papers: Pact 'to oust PM' and EU told 'back down'
Feb 16,2020 5:05 am

... Much of the Guardian s front page is given over to a picture of the American writer, Toni Morrison - the first black woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature - The picture is accompanied by a quote from the author, Chigozie Obioma, saying that, until her death, she was the greatest living American writer...

The Papers: Pact 'to oust PM' and EU told 'back down'

Feb 16,2020 5:05 am

"Who is bluffing over Brexit?", The Spectator asks

Two of the Front Page headlines starkly illustrate the entrenched positions in the Brexit impasse.

The has the headline: "Boris tells EU: you MUST back down" while: "EU open to New Deal - if PM drops red lines". Who is bluffing: Boris Johnson or the EU?

The Intervention by Michael Gove , the Cabinet Office minister in charge of no-Deal planning - accusing the EU of refusing to engage in fresh talks - marks an escalation in The War of words between Westminster and Brussels .

Mr Gove's language suggests the government is ready to blame intransigence from Brussels if a compromise does not materialise and Britain leaves without a Deal .

urges the Two Sides to try to move on from their squabbling about whether they can even Talk - because the consequences of not talking will be serious.

The Shadow chancellor's declaration that Labour would not block a second referendum on Scottish independence makes.

It describes John Mcdonnell 's stance as a significant shift of policy. The Paper says the Scottish first minister, Nicola Sturgeon , has opened the door to a "Progressive Alliance " with Labour if the two parties are able to form a majority after a general Election .

Nobel Prize -winning US author Toni Morrison has died

The story is reported in A Number of other papers too - with: "Labour gets into bed with SNP".

the Treasury's proposals to relax George Osborne 's controversial tax rules on pensions, which have been blamed for consultants and GPs in England and Wales turning down work, undermining patient treatment.

The Times The Announcement is not before time. It says The Move should bring an end to the absurd situation that has led many doctors to work less to avoid being hit by large tax bills.

Much of The Guardian 's Front Page is given over to a picture of The American writer, Toni Morrison - The First black woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature -

The picture is accompanied by a quote from the author, Chigozie Obioma , saying that, until her death, she was The Greatest living American writer.

Other writers pay their tributes inside The Paper . Toni Morrison burst into The World of Literature at a time that needed her supremely wrought perspective, and a voice that had not existed before.

Dean Weymes, 24, won The Top prize on the National Lottery 's Set For Life draw

A Man who has won £10,000 a month for the next 30 years in the National Lottery 's Set For Life draw, is widely featured.

Dean Weymes is The First winner to go public since The Game was launched in March.

The Mirror - which - reports that the Amazon worker handed his notice in The Day after his win. In the "Why are you leaving?" section of a form provided by his employer, the 24-year-old wrote: "won lottery/retirement".

Finally, researchers have found a way of saving your chips from being snatched by hungry seagulls, in what The Times calls the annual battle of the seaside promenade: give them a hard stare.

, a study by Exeter University - carried out in Cornish coastal Towns - has shown that keeping Eye Contact with seagulls deters them from stealing your food. In contrast, those who avert their gaze from The Birds ' beady eyes are more likely to lose a Chip .



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