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Reporter Steve Kingstone watches the controversial new Anne Frank stage musical which is to open in Madrid.
Iran's TV series about the persecution of the Jews in the Nazi-occupied France becomes a big hit.
England dismiss West Indies for 146 to secure a 79-run victory in the opening one-day international at Lord's.
Australia's plans to tackle alcohol and sexual abuse in Aborigine communities ignite a furious debate.
How do you discipline teenagers when, some at least, see punishment as a reward rather than a penalty?
Calls by the National Theatre for more "right wing' plays are backed by Oscar winning writer Julian Fellowes.
The UK immigration minister says dawn raids are "central to a robust and progressive" asylum policy.
The government's plan to introduce identity cards poses a "fundamental" threat to civil liberties, Lib Dems say.
The Producers opens in London's West End following its Broadway success and 36 years as a cult film.
John Prescott has branded pro-hunt protesters a "braying mob" as he addresses Labour conference.
Hunt fans step up protests ahead of the Labour conference with a gathering at the home of Commons leader Peter Hain.
Welsh councils are urged to display Owain Glyndŵr's standard on the day which recognises the rebel leader.
A celebrated Gypsy worker who has spent 40 years trying to improve their conditions is handing back her MBE in protest.
A new buzzer system in Manchester means delivery drivers can be told to move on rather than get a ticket.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu remains much loved as a leading figures in the fight against apartheid in South Africa.
As the 60th anniversary of D-Day approaches, French towns gather one after another to hear the stories of those who were there.
Next month sees the launch of a unique political party. A party with no policies, no ideology and, initially at least, no leader. We meet the men behind it.
School children are given the chance to ask what it was really like to be an inmate of a Nazi concentration camp.
A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.
German film director Leni Riefenstahl was praised for her artistic vision, but making propaganda films for the Nazi party brought her notoriety.
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