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Sea World helicopter crash: report suggests pilot did not hear radio call from other aircraft | Gold

Gold Coast This article is more than 10 months oldSea World helicopter crash: report suggests pilot did not hear radio call from other aircraftThis article is more than 10 months oldPreliminary findings of investigation have been released after the January crash that killed four people Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast A pilot “did not recall” his fellow pilot making a standard taxiing call to say he was taking off before their helicopters collided and crashed, killing four people and injuring nine others on the Gold Coast.

Want to get the feral girl summer look? Some of us have been doing it for years | Emma Bedding

Feral girls … another one of those labels to make women feel they’re doing ‘being a person’ wrong. Photograph: John Lamb/Getty Images/Posed by modelsFeral girls … another one of those labels to make women feel they’re doing ‘being a person’ wrong. Photograph: John Lamb/Getty Images/Posed by modelsOpinionWomen This article is more than 1 year oldWant to get the ‘feral girl summer’ look? Some of us have been doing it for yearsThis article is more than 1 year oldEmma BeddingtonI thought this was a trend I could get behind - until I realised it was all about hard-partying and wearing yesterday’s makeup, rather than wearing a discounted fleece and refusing to wash.

10 of the best books set in Turkey - that will take you there

Literary tripsThese novels – and one classical epic – evoke the cities, landscapes and cultures of Turkey ‘you’re unlikely to find on a beach holiday’ More in this series: Germany | Russia | Ireland | Latin America While Turkey can be proud of its literary traditions – especially poetry heavily influenced by Persian verse forms – it is nevertheless a nation without its own Tolstoy, Flaubert or Austen. Only in the 20th century, when the fall of the Ottomans signalled a decisive tilt west, did the country begin to turn out great novelists.

A revelation: Successions Matthew Macfadyen has been a consummate shapeshifter

SuccessionFrom HBO’s hit series to Shakespeare, the stage to Spooks, the actor’s global star status has been sealed As Succession fans still reel from the relentless assault of quickfire one-liners, plot twists, betrayals and pathos that was its final episode, one thing is indisputable: this was Matthew Macfadyen at his stellar best. Succession finale review – a perfect, terrible goodbyeRead moreSo compulsive was he as the venal, unctuous, morally moribund Tom Wambsgans in the hit HBO series, it is hard to reconcile with his past role as period drama leading man Mr Darcy in Joe Wright’s Pride & Prejudice.

Adam Gopnik: Youre waltzing along and suddenly youre portrayed as a monster of privilege

A life in ...EssaysInterviewAdam Gopnik: ‘You’re waltzing along and suddenly you’re portrayed as a monster of privilege’Hadley FreemanThe New Yorker essayist on his latest memoir, At the Strangers’ Gate, and the problem of writing about happinessAdam Gopnik has, by many accounts, including his own, a lovely life. A longtime staff writer for the New Yorker and bestselling author, Gopnik lives in Manhattan with his wife, Martha, a film-maker, and their two children, and he moves in the kind of circles that allow him to drop casual lines into conversation such as: “As John Updike once said to me …”, although he has the nervy Jewish self-consciousness to follow that with “… if you’ll forgive the namedrop.