Former BBC journalist Manveen Rana has endured hardship on the road and kidnap in Lebanon. Now she’s the voice of the new Times podcast, starting Monday, March 16 https://t.co/krTgAgOXH5
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Nadine Dorries, a health minister, has become first MP to be diagnosed with coronavirus
She has been in Westminster for past week, met hundreds of people, and attended a No 10 reception hosted by Boris Johnson on Thursday
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Congratulations to our photographers @PohleRichard and @jackhillphoto who both won awards at last night's Picture Editors’ Guild Awards 🥂
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It’s a great opportunity for a young person interested in current affairs. My colleague @hzeffman, our Washington correspondent, gained his first experience of journalism in this role.
Clive James was, by turns, a literary essayist, folk-music lyricist, critic, novelist, entertainer, memoirist, translator and poet. https://t.co/ObnW6dwDF4
Jonathan Miller contributed his talents to society with generosity, intensity, humour and pain. One of the cleverest people of his generation, he came to public attention first as a comedian, then as a television presenter and theatre and opera director. https://t.co/8Mi486qZRR
The key thing to notice is that the top story (left) from two years ago has radically changed; the story on the bottom half of the page from two years ago could have been written yesterday.
The Times 1/5/2019
An opposition demonstrator in Venezuela yesterday, meanwhile armoured vehicles ploughed into anti-government protesters. Guaido urged the military to topple the Maduro regime. Photo : REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters
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30 years ago today Soviet Forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan - I was covering it for a paper but taking photos for myself, like this Russian tank driver on one of the last convoys