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1. Theatregoers given trigger warning over 'sound of people eating oranges'; Britain's leading dance company alerted ticket holders with citrus allergies and misophonia that might find parts 'uncomfortable'

2. One in five people find loud chewing and breathing intolerable; Researchers find many don't know they have the condition, known as misophonia, that triggers a fight or flight response to unpleasant sounds

4. 'The noise of crunching crisps makes me want to beat someone to death with my shoe'; New research suggests one in five of us suffer high-stress reactions to everyday sounds -- these audio clips could show if you're one of them

5. Jack White changes his stripes -- Boarding House Reach, review

6. Pupils with anxiety will be allowed to listen to music during exams; Children with 'substantial impairments' such as emotional and mental health needs will be eligible for the 'reasonable adjustment' next year

8. Friday evening news briefing: 'Charles III do you know the guillotine?'; Also from this PM's Front Page newsletter: Trump warns of 'death and destruction', and Deutsche Bank slumps amid fresh banking crisis fears

9. 'My sound effect of a zip undoing was scratched out': the making of The Archers' sexiest scenes; From scandalous trysts and winking innuendo to sensitively portrayed trauma, the Radio 4 soap lets us eavesdrop on people's intimate lives

10. Scientist who proved you can't make a knife from frozen poo wins Ig Nobel prize; Prizes also awarded to research on why chewing is so annoying and to world leaders including Boris Johnson for their weak pandemic response

12. These whispering women are giving people 'brain orgasms'; YouTube users are increasingly listening to videos of people whispering, designed to provoke sensory responses. Reni Eddo-Lodge explores the appeal of watching a woman pretending to stroke your hair

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