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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
L to R:
Tom Hopkins ; Harrison David Rivers ;
Omari Douglas ; Alexander Lincoln ; Billy Porter
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Omari Douglas speaks at launch event
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Harrison David Rivers (writer) speaks at launch event
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Billy Porter speaks at launch event
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
L to R:
Tom Hopkins ; Harrison David Rivers ;
Omari Douglas ; Alexander Lincoln ; Billy Porter
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Billy Porter speaks at launch event
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Launch of the forthcoming play This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
L to R:
Billy Porter ; Omari Douglas ; Harrison David Rivers ; Alexander Lincoln
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Omari DouglasÊ and Alexander LincolnÊwith director Billy Porter launch the forthcoming play
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Billy Porter said: ÒHarrison David Rivers has written a searingly poignant and necessary play about love and loss through the lens of the fraying American Democratic experiment. Simple.ÊComplex. Direct an
Elliott Franks /
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Omari DouglasÊand Alexander LincolnÊwith director Billy Porter launch the forthcoming play
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊat Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
Omari DouglasÊ and Alexander LincolnÊwith director Billy Porter launch the forthcoming play
This Bitter Earth byÊHarrison David RiversÊis an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, ÒWhat is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?Ó
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will starÊOmari DouglasÊ(C4Õs ItÕs a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ÔJesseÕ andÊAlexander LincolnÊ(cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ÔNeilÕ.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex ÒfirstsÓ of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Billy Porter said: ÒHarrison David Rivers has written a searingly poignant and necessary play about love and loss through the lens of the fraying American Democratic experiment. Simple.ÊComplex. Direct an
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Omari Douglas and Alexander Lincoln with director Billy Porter launch the forthcoming play This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
L to R:
Alexander Lincoln ; Billy Porter; Omari Douglas
This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers is an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, “What is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?”
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will star Omari Douglas (C4’s It’s a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ‘Jesse’ and Alexander Lincoln (cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ‘Neil’.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex “firsts” of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Omari Douglas and Alexander Lincoln with director Billy Porter launch the forthcoming play This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers at Soho Theatre, London, UK.
18th March 2025
Runs 18th June to 26th July 2025
L to R:
Alexander Lincoln ; Billy Porter; Omari Douglas
This Bitter Earth by Harrison David Rivers is an intimate, romantic and gripping play about a young black writer and his white activist lover that asks, “What is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?”
Now a major new London production, opening at the Soho Theatre that will mark the UK directorial debut of Grammy Award, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner, Billy Porter.
This Bitter Earth will star Omari Douglas (C4’s It’s a Sin - BAFTA nomination, Constellations alongside Russell Tovey in the West End - Olivier Award Best Actor nomination and Cliff in original West End cast of Cabaret at the KitKat Club) as ‘Jesse’ and Alexander Lincoln (cult gay rugby movie In From the Side - Best Actor winner & Best Breakthrough Performance nomination, Jamie Tate in over 300 episodes of Emmerdale, Everything I Know About Love, BBC1) as ‘Neil’.
At the Million Hoodie March in 2012, Jesse, a young black man, encounters Neil, a young white man who has unwittingly found himself at the front of the crowd with a megaphone in his hand. Flash forward several weeks, and Jesse and Neil have begun dating. However, as the months pass and Neil works his way further into the world of activism, Jesse never enters it. Over the years, Jesse and Neil negotiate the complex “firsts” of their relationship against a backdrop of political demonstrations and discord. With history unfolding around them every day, Jesse and Neil must contend with the fact that, no matter their response to social turmoil, they cannot remain untouched by it.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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TENNIS - Die 17-jährige Britin Emma Raducanu erreicht das Finale der US Open
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Emma Raducanu (GBR) defeated Maria Sakkari (GRE) 6-1, 6-4, at the US Open being played at Billy Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens, New York / USA ©Jo Becktold/Tennisclix/CSM/CSM
TENNIS US Open Sept. 09, Flushing, Queens, USA - 09 Sep 2021
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PEOPLE - BRIT Awards, Arrivals
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Billy Porter
41st BRIT Awards, Arrivals, The O2 Arena, London, UK - 11 May 2021
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Jonathan Coe
Jonathan Coe photographed in the Finborough Theatre in West Brompton, London. Jonathan Coe has a new book out called "Mr. Wilder & Me" about the American Film Director Billy Wilder's film "Fedora". Jonathan Coe is an English novelist and writer. His work has an underlying preoccupation with political issues, although this serious engagement is often expressed comically in the form of satire. For example, What a Carve Up! reworks the plot of an old 1960s spoof horror film of the same name. It is set within the "carve up" of the UK's resources which was carried out by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative governments of the 1980s.
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Jonathan Coe
Jonathan Coe photographed in the Finborough Theatre in West Brompton, London. Jonathan Coe has a new book out called "Mr. Wilder & Me" about the American Film Director Billy Wilder's film "Fedora". Jonathan Coe is an English novelist and writer. His work has an underlying preoccupation with political issues, although this serious engagement is often expressed comically in the form of satire. For example, What a Carve Up! reworks the plot of an old 1960s spoof horror film of the same name. It is set within the "carve up" of the UK's resources which was carried out by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative governments of the 1980s.
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NEWS - 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' Film - 2019
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Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca and Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian
'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' Film - 2019
The surviving Resistance faces the First Order once more in the final chapter of the Skywalker saga.
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - LADY GAGA attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - SAM ROCKWELL attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - ALFONSO CUARON attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - RAMI MALEK attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - RACHEL WEISZ attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - LYNETTE HOWELL attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - SPIKE LEE attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - WILLEM DAFOE attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis beim Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills
February 4, 2019 - Beverly Hills, California, USA - WILLEM DAFOE attends the 91st Oscars Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Fox After Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox/PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock (10049547c)
Billy Porter, Judith Light, Cody Fern
FOX Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Fox After Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox/PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock (10049547a)
Adam Porter Smith, Billy Porter
FOX Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Fox After Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox/PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock (10049547b)
Adam Porter-Smith, Billy Porter
FOX Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Fox After Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox/PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock (10049547d)
Billy Porter, Judith Light, Cody Fern
FOX Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Fox After Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox/PictureGroup/REX/Shutterstock (10049547f)
Billy Porter, Ryan Murphy, Judith Light, Cody Fern, Adam Porter Smith
FOX Golden Globes After Party, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
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Kathryn Hahn and Billy Eichner
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock (9919712ko)
Kathryn Hahn and Billy Eichner
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - American Music Awards: Die Show
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Kathryn Hahn and Billy Eichner
American Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 09 Oct 2018
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