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Claudia Cockerell

Claudia Cockerell

Diary Reporter at Evening Standard - standard.co.uk

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Surprise protests and pink champagne: Inside the British Museum Ball

It was an eventful night at the museum for the international glitterati
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Is God real? This bestseller says yes – and that science can prove ...

The two French authors insist that ‘science appears to have become God’s ally’
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The old Etonian, his president father and his imprisonment and brut...

In the first of an exclusive three-part series, Noureddin Bongo tells Claudia Cockerell about his hell after his family were ousted in a coup in Gabon
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Ncuti Gatwa: Shakespeare was 'unapologetically queer'

What went on in town this week, from hot Elizabethans to literati parties
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How London became the jewellery theft capital of the world

Thieves have swapped smash-and-grabs for targeted hits on influencers and the rich — with shocking violence. Claudia Cockerell reports
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Addicted to food rating app Yuka? Here's what nutritionists make of it

The hugely popular app is helping people eat better, but also leading to health anxiety, says Claudia Cockerell
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Is London having a sober summer? How alcohol-free spritz is taking ...

Tinnies in the park are being swapped for alcohol-free aperitifs. So what’s behind our sober summer in the capital?
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Inside London's mysterious wave of smashed shop windows

Shops across London are repeatedly having their windows smashed — yet nothing is stolen. Claudia Cockerell investigates and discovers a more worrying pattern
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The new Ozempic? Weight-loss pill Amycretin could be more effective...

Those who took the pill lost around 13 per cent of their body weight over three months
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Global experts met in East London to try and fix the mental health ...

At South by Southwest London the big ideas, says Claudia Cockerell, were about curing the planet’s minds
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Shibboleth by Thomas Peermohamed Lambert review: A campus satire fo...

Welcome to Oxford University in the era of identity politics, where students discuss “lived experience”, acknowledge their “moral complicity” and pontificate about ways to enact “systemic change”. The spearheads of these discussions have names like Annunziata Rees-Mogg and went to boarding school, except they’re not Tories, they’re liberals with right-on opinions about decolonising the curriculum.