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FROM THE EDITOR
EYES ON THE TIGERS • Advanced techniques have given film-makers game-changing insights into these big cats
10 QUESTIONS WITH RUPERT EVERETT • The actor and author on no longer playing leading men, letting go of his vanity and the joys of Jilly Cooper
CREATE THE SOUNDS OF AMBRIDGE
FROSTBITE CAROLINE FROST • The BBC’s new drama serves as a timely reminder that holidaying with friends isn’t always the best idea
NEWS BITES
THE MURDER TRIAL I CAN’T FORGET • There is one case that still haunts ROB RINDER from his years as a criminal defence barrister
THE HEAT IS ON! • As the World Cup kicks off, let’s hope it’s the players who make all the headlines and not the President of the USA, says SIMON BARNES
ALIVE AND KICKING • Having left the BBC, broadcaster and legendary England striker GARY LINEKER is keen to enjoy the freedom of the World Cup on his own terms
GAME OF CHANCE • TV pundits offer their predictions and reveal what viewers can expect from the biggest-ever World Cup
HIS OWN GOALS • Former England star PAUL SCHOLES reflects on the highs and lows of his international career – and how his son, Aiden, changed his life
‘THAT’S THE SCOTTISH WAY – EUPHORIA OR CATASTROPHE’
EAT, SLEEP, WIN • From inflatable unicorns and sensible snacking to hydration and power naps – we ask the experts how winners are made
THEM’S THE RULES • From new VAR rules to yellow card amnesties, expect some regulation changes – and talking points – at this year’s tournament
THE FLIGHT OF THE CLEMENT • Musical comedian, writer, director, Hollywood star… JEMAINE CLEMENT keeps pushing himself ever higher
‘I FEEL A BIT LIKE ALICE’ • Getting to work with Clement on a script she loved and related to was a dream job for NICOLA WALKER
BREXIT: ‘IT’S PERSONAL’ • 10 years on, documentary-maker Norma Percy talks to the key players at the heart of an issue that remains divisive – although, despite her best efforts, one eluded her…
WHAT’S WORTH WATCHING • THE 10 BEST SHOWS TO WATCH, STREAM & LISTEN TO
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