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Philippe Sands on the Manchester bombing
The human rights lawyer discusses why the term 'genocide' is needed.
  1. Philippe Sands on the Manchester bombing
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    Philippe Sands on the Manchester bombing
  2. James Rhodes' dedication to the people of Manchester
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    James Rhodes' dedication to the people of Manchester
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  3. Hay we go!
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    Hay we go!
  4. Graham Norton: I don't think critics expected my book to be good
    01:31
    Graham Norton: I don't think critics expected my book to be good
  5. David Mitchell: The book that changed how I interact with my autistic son
    02:53
    David Mitchell: The book that changed how I interact with my autistic son
  6. Colm Tóibín: I had to build up to the idea of a son killing his mother
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    Colm Tóibín: I had to build up to the idea of a son killing his mother
  7. Jeanette Winterson: We all need an education in love
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    Jeanette Winterson: We all need an education in love
  8. Will Self: Truth, the internet and the individual
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    Will Self: Truth, the internet and the individual
  9. Colm Tóibín: I try to escape it but my past always ends up in my books
    02:23
    Colm Tóibín: I try to escape it but my past always ends up in my books
  10. Frank Cotterell Boyce: The importance of reading for reading's sake
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    Frank Cotterell Boyce: The importance of reading for reading's sake
  11. Christina Lamb: The most impressive people campaigning for change are women
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    Christina Lamb: The most impressive people campaigning for change are women
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