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‘I am gross, animal and carnal’: Luna Carmoon on her disturbing, stinky-scented new film
She sprays her sets with scent made from sweat, saliva, blood and sperm – and her unearthly debut about a hoarding mother is bagging awards and acclaim. We meet the wildly talented young director whose next film will be ‘an anti-man manifesto’. . ...The Guardian - World -
Odell Beckham Jr. on joining Dolphins: 'I saw an opportunity' after watching tape on Tua Tagovailoa
OBJ, who knows he won't be the No. 1 target, is looking forward to joining a dangerous receiving corpsCBS Sports - Sports -
The think-tank laying the groundwork for a Labour government
Labour Together has helped bring the UK opposition party from near annihilation to the brink of powerFinancial Times - Business -
Keir Starmer unveils six election ‘first steps’ for a Labour government
Opposition leader to set out ‘downpayment on change’ with policies focused on economic stability and border controlFinancial Times - World -
Labour and Tories to raise pressure on City watchdog over growth
Concerns have risen over Financial Conduct Authority’s ability to spur competitivenessFinancial Times - World
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