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Study to explore ways to boost sales of healthy products in convenience stores
Lifestyle

Study to explore ways to boost sales of healthy products in convenience stores

The study will also examine how the UK government’s new law to reduce impulse buying of products high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) is affecting shoppers buying decisions.

Babita Sharma’s new book celebrates ‘sassy sleuth’ and corner shop lives
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Babita Sharma’s new book celebrates ‘sassy sleuth’ and corner shop lives

Author of Priya Mistry and the Paw Prints Puzzle credits her personality and drive to ‘typical immigrant story’

Lillete Dubey’s new play portrays love in the time of lockdown
Theatre

Lillete Dubey’s new play portrays love in the time of lockdown

Making its UK debut at Beck Theatre in Hayes, Vodka & No Tonic will run from March 1 to 3, before heading to Glasgow’s Pavilion Theatre on March 7

The Rite of Spring: Art of combining Bharatnatyam and Russian ballet
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The Rite of Spring: Art of combining Bharatnatyam and Russian ballet

Dancer and choreographer Seeta Patel she was grateful for the opportunity to be the first to present the compelling interpretation of The Rite of Spring through Bharatnatyam

Digital version of NHS Red Book rolled out
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Digital version of NHS Red Book rolled out

Tushar Srivastava’s Nurturey PinkBook, described as a digital twin of the NHS Red Book, went live in Dorset on September 14

My Precious: New Lord of the Rings musical is ‘immersive yet intimate’
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My Precious: New Lord of the Rings musical is ‘immersive yet intimate’

This production is a reworked version of the previous musical, which was first seen in Toronto in 2006 ahead of a West End premiere the following year

Gita takes opera form in Mahabharata adaptation at Barbican

Gita takes opera form in Mahabharata adaptation at Barbican

Canada-based Why Not Theatre has adapted this ancient work into a “more accessible form of art” for global audience