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Church of Scotland to allow same-sex marriages
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Sri Lanka defaults on debt for first time in its history
4 votes -
David Tennant and Catherine Tate to return to ‘Doctor Who’
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Ncuti Gatwa: BBC names actor as next Doctor Who star
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Is anyone enjoying being a pop star right now as much as Sigrid?
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Asylum in Denmark – is the country guilty of double standards?
5 votes -
A court in Finland has acquitted a rebel commander of rape, ritual murder and the recruitment of child soldiers during Liberia's civil war
2 votes -
The book that sank on the Titanic and burned in the Blitz
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‘We're making wine in Norway’ – climate change is pushing vineyards further north and south towards the poles
9 votes -
Will Smith banned from Oscars for ten years over slap
7 votes -
Two "stolen" notebooks written by Charles Darwin have been mysteriously returned to Cambridge University, twenty-two years after they were last seen
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Robin Quaison's extra-time winner took Sweden past the Czech Republic and into a World Cup play-off final with Poland
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Four dead after US military plane crashes in Norway – MV-22B Osprey was taking part in NATO exercise 'Cold Response'
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Christian Eriksen has been named in Denmark's squad for the first time since his cardiac arrest while playing at Euro 2020 last summer
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James Webb: 'Fully focused' telescope beats expectations
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The BBC's Welsh crime drama Hidden is back for its third-and-final series this week
I thought I'd take the time to post about a series I've been looking forward to for over a year now. Hidden is a fantastic crime drama set in Wales, and a third series was announced early last...
I thought I'd take the time to post about a series I've been looking forward to for over a year now.
Hidden is a fantastic crime drama set in Wales, and a third series was announced early last year. The Welsh version, Craith, aired late last year. This week, the bi-lingual version airs on BBC One Wales and BBC Four. In my opinion it's the perfect crime drama: set in the mountains of North Wales, with a great soundtrack and unconventional storyline. Some shows focus only on the investigation and the victim, who probably just admits to the crime at the end. Not so here.
Sian Reese-Willams, who plays DCI Cadi John, explained what the series is about back in 2018:
It’s not a classic detective drama in that it deals with the whodunit and the police catching the bad man. It’s much more of a personal drama. It takes time to delve into the lives of everybody that gets caught up in the crime - the detectives, the victims, the family of the victims and even the bad guy. You’re trying to understand him.
It really plays with the idea of nature versus nature and almost tries to twist you into sympathising against your better judgement; it’s exciting and thought provoking. The characters are really interesting and it covers a lot of human emotion.
Here's another interview ahead of the second series.
Series two picks up around nine months after series one ends. We find Cadi trying to deal with the grief of losing her father, while trying to keep her head in her work.
It’s a difficult time for her - just as one begins to come through the initial shock of losing someone and start to try and deal with it, that’s the time that everyone around you starts to forget and move on. She’s also faced with dealing with the estranged daughter of the victim of the case, and the parallels she sees between the two of them are difficult for her to navigate professionally.
The first two series are on iPlayer now, and if you speak Welsh (or like subtitles) the third series is already on S4C Clic under the title Craith. Hidden is on BBC One Wales this Wednesday at 9pm, and BBC Four this Saturday at the same time.
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Six people who were part of a failed 1950s social experiment have won compensation from Denmark's government and will receive a face-to-face apology from the prime minister
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Avicii's musical legacy is being celebrated at an interactive museum in Stockholm, which also raises awareness of mental health in the music industry
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Celtic were outclassed by FK Bodø/Glimt as the slick Norwegian champions dumped the Scots out of the Europa Conference League 5-1 on aggregate
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Finland won their first Olympic men's ice hockey gold with victory over the Russian Olympic Committee on the final day of the Beijing Games
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The elaborate con that tricked dozens into working for a fake design agency
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Commercial whaling in Iceland could be banned within two years, after a government minister said there was little justification for the practice
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Brazilian podcaster Bruno Aiub (popularly known as Monark) says fascists and anti-semites have the right to found a Nazi Party
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International Astronomical Union establishes centre to coordinate response to satellite constellations
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The unvaccinated NHS workers facing the sack in the UK
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US rejects Russian demand to bar Ukraine from NATO
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Julian Assange can ask Supreme Court to consider extradition case
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Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, researchers have said
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BBC licence fee to be abolished in 2027 and funding frozen
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Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH
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Tsunami hits Tonga after giant volcano eruption
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IKEA has cut sick pay for unvaccinated workers, without mitigating circumstances, required to self isolate – retail giant acknowledged it was an emotive topic
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Former Danish defence minister, Claus Hjort Frederiksen, said that he has been charged under a law that deals with divulging state secrets
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Three suspected pirates who were detained for six weeks on a Danish warship off West Africa's coast have been released at sea in a small dinghy
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'If you eat here, you're dining with rats'
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Denmark's government has announced a goal to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030
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US schoolteacher says she spent five hours in voluntary self-isolation in a plane's toilet after testing positive for Covid-19 on a flight to Iceland
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Herders in Lapland are struggling to locate thousands of reindeer that have run away after warm weather left the food they graze on covered by a layer of ice
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Giant straw goat that has become an annual highlight in the Swedish city of Gävle has been burned by an arsonist... again
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Malta becomes first EU nation to legalise cannabis for recreational use
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Finnish teacher Ilona Taimela secretly taught IS children in Syrian camps by text through the Lifelong Learning Foundation
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UK has reached an agreement with Norway and the EU over how to divide fish stocks in the North Sea next year
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Swedish singer Anna von Hausswolff performed in secret on Thursday night, after two of her French concerts were cancelled due to pressure from fundamentalist Catholics
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New Zealand to ban cigarettes for future generations
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Unable to travel back to Iceland to see a volcano erupt, Sigur Rós star Jónsi reenacted it with sound installations, scents and sculptures in a New York City exhibit
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Tidal kites with a five-metre wingspan move underwater in a figure-of-eight pattern, absorbing energy from the running tide to generate electricity
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Six indigenous Greenlanders taken as children to Denmark in a failed social experiment in 1951 are demanding compensation from the Danish state
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Dart: Mission to smack Dimorphos asteroid set for launch
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Witness History spoke to photographer Mark Edwards, who was given unique access to document a famously photo shy community of Christiania in Denmark
11 votes