Weekend Series

This week, Marina Hyde on the political chaos of the last four days and counting (1m28s), columnist Zoe Williams meets Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, the woman who may have just changed the fortunes of Love Island (10m01s), and writer Amelia Tait reveals how our body clocks can improve the effectiveness of everything from our nutrition to Alzheimer’s (34m50s).

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Ekin-su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti at the 'Black Adam' film premiere, Cineworld Leicester Square, London, UK - 18 Oct 2022. Photo by David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock (13474241au).

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