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Miriam Margolyes becomes first Harry Potter star to speak up for author JK Rowling in trans row | Daily Mail Online
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Miriam Margolyes offers to mediate between JK Rowling and Emma Watson amid trans row - Mirror Online
The cast of Harry Potter — where are they now? | Times2 | The Times
20 Harry Potter cast members discuss how the series & their roles changed their lives - SnitchSeeker.com
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts review – perilously close to emetic | Television & radio | The Guardian