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Nine UK literary festivals, who cut ties with Baillie Gifford, call for financial support to sustain cultural events.
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Author and activist Arundhati Roy awarded 2024 PEN Pinter Prize, to share honour with a courageous writer on October 10.
Internet Archive faces major setback as court rules in favour of publishers, impacting access to 500,000 books.
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