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    • Beowulf Online The manuscript of Beowulf, the greatest poem in the Old English language, can now be viewed online for the first time.
    • Bristol Festival of Ideas The Bristol Festival of Ideas aims to stimulate people’s minds and passions with an annual festival of debate and discussion in May and special events through the year.
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    • National Theatre Live: This House The acclaimed play about 1974 Britain, in which the political parties battle to change the future of the nation, is broadcast live at various venues nationwide.
    • Nice Cup of Tea Comedy legend Victoria Wood travels the globe to explore Britain’s love affair with tea in a BBC two-part special on the little plant that changed the world.
    • One City One Book A community reading initiative which aims to get the people of Belfast reading and discussing the same book throughout the entire month of May.
    • Place for all? Exploration of the multiple and diverse place attachments, work and migration histories of people of all ethnic backgrounds in Peterborough.
    • The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust Doing invaluable work to help young people achieve their dreams.
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    • Wonder Women: Radical Manchester To commemorate the early Suffragette movement, museums and galleries in Manchester have begun a five-year project featuring exhibitions, workshops, tours, music and talks all about women.
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