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On the cover: NCUTI GATWA on Doctor Who, Barbie and Sex Education. Plus: Loreen, Niall Horan, Bad Bunny, The Last Dinner Party, Hayley Atwell, Janelle Monae, Margot Robbie, Mahalia, Jungle.
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Aug/ Sep 2023 On the cover: NCUTI GATWA on Doctor Who, Barbie and Sex Education. Plus: Loreen, Niall Horan, Bad Bunny, The Last Dinner Party, Hayley Atwell, Janelle Monae, Margot Robbie, Mahalia, Jungle.


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On the cover: NCUTI GATWA on Doctor Who, Barbie and Sex Education. Plus: Loreen, Niall Horan, Bad Bunny, The Last Dinner Party, Hayley Atwell, Janelle Monae, Margot Robbie, Mahalia, Jungle.
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