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Tatt’s my final word

- ADVERTISIN­G FEATURE HOW TO CLAIM YOUR TICKETS

FROM THE TEAM THAT MADE I, DANIEL BLAKE

We’ve teamed up with Entertainm­ent One to offer you the chance to see the compelling film Sorry We Missed You, the latest movie by the team that brought you I, Daniel Blake, directed by Ken Loach. And you could watch it completely free.

Sorry We Missed You speaks from the heart of today’s Britain. It’s about those living on the brink of zero-hour contracts, tireless service economies and family strains, all contempora­ry issues that will be brought to life on the silver screen on November 1. We believe this is a film everyone should see, so we’re giving you the chance to attend a special screening next Tuesday, October 15. For your chance to see it before it hits the cinemas, simply claim a free ticket to one of our screenings. Remember to act fast, as tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.

HEAR RICKY’S STORY

The film follows Ricky and family (above) as they endure an uphill battle after the 2008 financial crash. Delivery worker Ricky and wife Abbie, a contract nurse, are driven to the edge with long hours and minimal benefits, which put huge strain on their family life. The film takes a heartwarmi­ng look at sacrifice in times of economic and political upheaval. A MAN in perfect health had “do not resuscitat­e” inked on his chest to avoid ending up “a vegetable” after a serious illness or injury.

Insurance worker Nigel Thwaites got the £50 tattoo after doing a defibrilla­tor course. The 52-year-old, from Attleborou­gh, Norfolk, said: “The tattoo artist was a little taken aback.”

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