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8 Sep 2014: Other lives: Co-founder of the Redfield Community in north Buckinghamshire who wrote about green issues
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5 Sep 2014:
US secretary of state John Kerry rules out committing 'boots on the ground' at meeting of 10 nations on sidelines of Nato summit
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2 Sep 2014: Graeme Virtue: The director of Nymphomaniac has announced a new TV series, The House that Jack Built, produced by the Danish broadcaster behind The Killing and The Bridge. But what will it be like?
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1 Sep 2014:
Denmark has become the first European country to allow legal change of gender without a medical expert statement. Why are clinical diagnosis and surgery still insisted upon elsewhere, asks Emine Saner
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29 Aug 2014:
The tiny Danish town of Billund is home and creative cornerstone of the famous toy brand. With a new visitor centre planned for 2016, chief executive Jørgen Vig Knudstorp tells Rupert Neate how Lego returned to its foundations
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20 Aug 2014: Advocates of district heating schemes say they reduce fuel imports, lower carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty. Frederika Whitehead reports
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17 Aug 2014:
The star of The Killing moved into a commune when she was 12 and the first time she cooked she had to make burgers for 30. Interview by John Hind
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5 Aug 2014: Bjarke Ingels’s ‘zootopia’ reverses the role of captor and captive to let animals roam free, while humans are hidden from view. But will it become a feral version of the Hunger Games?
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27 Jul 2014:
In his first UK show, Danh Võ's poignant relics evoke ties of family and friendship in the face of war and struggle, writes Laura Cumming
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