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The cat's out of the bag in the latest episode of Can You Keep a Secret? Plus: an Anglo-Saxon cemetery on Digging for Britain. Here's what to watch this evening9.30pm, BBC OneDawn French continues to be a hoot as Debbie, a woman who's pretending her husband has died for the insurance payout. But now the cat's out of the bag: her police officer...
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Culture secretary 'minded to' intervene and ask Ofcom and CMA whether the £500m deal harms media pluralityThe culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, intends to ask the UK's media and competition watchdogs to examine the proposed £500m takeover of the Telegraph titles by the owner of the Daily Mail.Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) agreed a deal in...
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Queen tells reading campaign that listening counts too – and the publishing industry increasingly agreesQueen Camilla has met many disreputable characters in her time as a royal, but her encounter this week with two celebrity reprobates was at least for a good cause. The queen has appeared in the Beano alongside its celebrated bad boy Dennis the...
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Lawyer says duke, who is due to give evidence this week, feels he has endured 'campaign of attacks' by Associated NewspapersThe Duke of Sussex believes he has faced a "sustained campaign” of attacks for having "the temerity to stand up” to the publisher of the Daily Mail, the high court has heard.Lawyers for Prince Harry made the claim as they...
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The fab five convene in Washington DC for the show's 10th and final season – and one last, escapist feelgood hurrahIn 2018, hopes were not high for Queer Eye. Having dredged the sea floor of early 00s nostalgia, Netflix announced that it had reimagined Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, a makeover series that churned out 100 episodes between 2003...
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Taken from her bedroom at the age of 14 and sexually abused for nine months, Smart, now a child safety activist, rails powerfully against shame in this true-crime documentaryNew year, new true-crime documentary from Netflix. Age cannot wither the genre made famous by the streamer all the way back in 2015 with Making a Murderer, which explored the...
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This breathless and hugely entertaining financial heist show isn't just packed with twists. It's a clever meditation on the evil of money – in which you're rooting for the Game of Thrones starThe trick, Zara Dunne tells her new underling as she shows her round the trades processing floor of the pension management company for which they both now...
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Streaming company says proposal speeds up completion and allows WBD investors to vote as soon as AprilNetflix has sweetened its $82.7bn (£61.5bn) offer for the studios and streaming businesses of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) by making it an all-cash deal, streamlining its potential completion in the face of a hostile bid from Paramount Skydance.The...
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Bridget Christie and Sarah Kendall shine in the return of this dry and quirky comedy. Although it's starting to feel like a different show altogetherThe first series of Things You Should Have Done aired on BBC Three in early 2024, a dry and quirky comedy about a recently bereaved "stay at home daughter” from middle England. It was the brainchild...
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From David Bowie being reincarnated as a kettle to Reese Witherspoon in space, our writers list the TV head-scratchers they can't get enough ofWith a gun to my head, I couldn't tell you with any degree of accuracy what Tim Robinson's The Chair Company is actually about. In terms of straight plot, it's the story of a man who is drawn into a...
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Move comes as peers prepare to vote on an amendment to a bill that would enact a ban within a year of the bill passingMinisters have launched a consultation into whether to ban under-16s from using social media as part of a package of measures designed to curb mobile phone use among young people.Liz Kendall, the technology secretary, announced the...
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Chi is back with her to-do list in Things You Should Have Done. Plus, a predatory coach targets Portia in Waterloo Road. Here's what to watch this evening10pm, BBC ThreeLucia Keskin returns with her deadpan brand of comedy in the award-winning sitcom. Working through a list of things to do with her life, left by her dead parents, aimless Chi is...
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Portland Communications, founded by Keir Starmer's communications chief, linked to so-called black hat editsA high-profile PR company founded by Keir Starmer's communications chief has been accused of commissioning changes to Wikipedia pages to make them more favourable towards clients.Portland Communications, founded by Tim Allan, has been linked...
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Clare Binns says three-hour runtimes deter audiences as she is named Bafta recipient for outstanding British contribution to cinemaDirectors should make shorter films if they want their work screened in cinemas, the head of one of the UK's leading cinema and distribution companies has said.Clare Binns, the creative director of Picturehouse Cinemas,...
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From Gilmore Girls to Perry Mason, readers reveal the programmes that never fail to bring them joyI really think Toast of London is Matt Berry's best work. It's hilarious. The plots are daft, the cameos are often left-field but work well, and it has loads of great nonsensical gags. It's a shining example of a sitcom with an unlikable protagonist...
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Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile figures say media company used unlawful information gatheringLawyers representing Prince Harry and six other prominent figures have accused the publisher of the Daily Mail of "clear, systematic and sustained use of unlawful information gathering” to secure stories about them.In a witness statement...
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The real world is way worse than Westeros – so why not let this heartwarming underdog tale of a simple soul and his ethereal squire be your safe space'Bless their little cotton socks!” is not a response one expects to have to any of the inhabitants of Westeros, the land of the bloody, violent, incestuous and often depraved series of Game of...
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Readers reflect on the writer's legacy after the publication of his last regular weekly column for the Guardian after 41 years on the staffHow much I shall miss Martin Kettle, even while I disagree with him (The world of today looks bad, but take hope: we've been here before and got through it – and we will again, 15 January). Last August,...
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An unlikely pair set off on an adventure in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Plus, a debauched Marie Antoinette party in Industry. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Sky AtlanticIf you loved the unlikely pairing of the Hound and Arya in Game of Thrones, this lighter, funnier new prequel is way more enjoyable than the dismal drama of House of the...
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This unbelievable, Alice Levine-narrated true story sees governments fooled by a fake bomb detector. Plus, Peter Bradshaw's darkly comic thriller about a charming nurseAlice Levine narrates this scam story in customary wry fashion. We meet Steve, an ex-copper who helps his childhood best pal sell his cutting-edge bomb detector, only to end up with...
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The segment, reported by Sharyn Alfonsi, was supposed to air on 21 December but was pulled by editor in chief Bari WeissNearly a month after CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss ignited controversy by shelving a 60 Minutes segment about Venezuelan prisoners, telling staffers that it needed more reporting, the piece finally aired on Sunday...
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I was a child actor, exploited by strangers on the internet. Now millions of children face the same dangerWhen I was a little girl, there was nothing scarier than a stranger.In the late 1980s and early 1990s, kids were told, by our parents, by TV specials, by teachers, that there were strangers out there who wanted to hurt us. "Stranger Danger”...
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This crime drama's lead is as luminous as ever in a show that's a cut above the norm – even if it increasingly feels like it's retreading old groundMost crime dramas don't even attempt to elevate themselves above their genre. Someone gets killed, suspects abound, the detectives pootle around for a bit, then the culprit is caught and everyone...
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A group of journalists look to fill the void left by Condé Nast's Gourmet by reviving it as a worker-owned newsletterAmiel Stanek still recalls the crush of learning that Condé Nast decided to shutter Gourmet magazine back in 2009. He shared a subscription with his college roommates and writing for the publication had been one of his dreams."I...
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Exclusive: Amazon, Meta and X among firms holding hundreds of meetings with people at heart of government, data showsTech companies have been meeting government ministers at a rate of more than once per working day, enjoying high-level political access that dwarfs that of child safety and copyright campaigners, who called the pattern "shocking”...
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Lila Dominguez was working on an article as agents came on to school grounds – their presence has jolted Minneapolis's young peopleWhen immigration enforcement agents came on to her Minneapolis high school's grounds on 7 January, Lila Dominguez was in the school's basement working on an article about an ICE agent shooting Renee Good earlier that...
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UK users will no longer be able to create sexualised images of real people using @Grok X account, with Grok app also expected to be restrictedElon Musk's X has announced it will stop the Grok AI tool from allowing users to manipulate images of people to show them in revealing clothing such as bikinis.The furore over Grok, which is integrated with...
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Chris LaCivita sued news outlet over 2024 story about large payments from Trump campaign to his consulting firmA manager for Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election bid has abandoned a high-profile lawsuit against the Daily Beast, 10 months after complaining the news outlet had defamed him in reporting on campaign expenditures.Chris LaCivita, who...
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Royal will join a group of notable figures in his action against the tabloid and its stablemate, the Mail on Sunday, in a trial expected to last nine weeks On Monday morning, Prince Harry's legal war with the Daily Mail, one of the British media's most formidable forces, will finally come to trial in court 76 of the high court in London.The...
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Strong media presence in Minneapolis has ensured Renee Good's shooting, and its fallout, has received wide coverageAfter a federal immigration agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with grisly videos quickly going viral on social media, news organizations from around the state, country and world dispatched...
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The trend of invading newsrooms, in violation of federal law, has now spread to the highest levels of the federal governmentThe raid of a journalist's home, along with the jailing of their alleged source, are shocking acts of authoritarianism. And they are in line with Trump's willingness to use the national security state as a weapon against the...
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My jaw was left agape by this rich, moving spinoff. Its two lead characters have the making of a classic comic double actThe Game of Thrones franchise has fruited again, like an abundant oak. Where's left to go? A startling opening, in which a lumbering oaf takes a dump behind a tree, gives us a clue. Chronologically, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms...
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She was a star at 14, learned how to act with the whole world watching, then stepped away to discover herself. Now she's back in the new Tomb Raider – and a Die Hard-style thrillerSophie Turner has a screwball comedy vibe in real life – elegant trouser suit, arch but friendly expression, perfect hair, she looks ready for some whipsmart repartee...
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Plan follows pressure on broadcaster to put more content on platform, but raises questions about licence feeUK politics live – latest updatesThe BBC could soon make programmes for YouTube, after being put under pressure to produce more content on the increasingly dominant digital platform.The corporation would begin making some content released...
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Ads to be placed alongside answers as OpenAI looks to beef up revenue for flagship AI productChatGPT will start including advertisements beside answers for US users as OpenAI seeks a new revenue stream.The ads will be tested first in ChatGPT for US users only, the company announced on Friday, after increasing speculation that the San Francisco firm...
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Trump administration struck policy requiring news outlet to have civilian editor and independent ombudsmanPress freedom advocates have condemned a move by the Pentagon to seize editorial control of the independent Stars and Stripes newspaper, a daily publication for service members that has covered the US armed forces since the US civil war.The...
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Tilda Swinton delves into hidden family secrets in Joanna Hogg's poignant haunted house tale, and Nida Manzoor's wedding sabotage film is a punchy delight There are plenty of creaks and bumps in the night in Joanna Hogg's latest drama, set in a Welsh country hotel shrouded in mist. But despite the haunted house trappings, this is a place where the...
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The comedian goes paddleboarding with Bongo the tabby in a surprisingly moving new series. Plus, an 'educational' Taskmaster spin-off. Here's what to watch this evening8pm, Channel 4Why are there no cat TV shows? David Baddiel – proud owner of Zelda, Tiger, Ron and Pip – rectifies this with a surprisingly moving three-part ode to all things...
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Sophie Turner is excellent as an office worker caught up in an armed heist, while Bella Hadid leads Ryan Murphy's flashy and deeply unserious drama about an injection that comes with the promise: 'one shot will make you hot' Zara (Sophie Turner) is half-heartedly slogging away in a mid-ranking job at a pensions company. But her life is dramatically...
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The previous actors to take the lead in Stieg Larsson's franchise were excellent. So the successor to Noomi Rapace, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy is bound to be brilliant – whoever they are …This week Sky announced that it will be remaking Stieg Larsson's 2005 novel The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo as an eight-part television series. So far, all we...
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Five organisations whose work fosters community, tolerance and empathy will share proceeds of readers' generosityThe Guardian has raised more than £1m in its Hope appeal to support grassroots charities whose work offers a positive antidote to social division, racism and hatred.The appeal, which closed on Thursday, had five partner charities that...
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Anonymously sourced report that Jonathan Ross 'suffered internal bleeding' after killing Renee Good faced skepticism inside CBS newsroomSome CBS News employees expressed concern after the network cited two anonymous "US officials” on Wednesday to report that the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis "suffered internal...
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'Iconic performers' will visit 10 European cities, as event reels from boycott over Israel's 2026 participation The Eurovision song contest will go on its first ever tour to celebrate its 70th anniversary, its organiser has said, as it reels from a boycott due to Israel's participation.Five countries have pulled out of the contest over Israel's war...
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More than 180,000 people follow the Bush Legend's accounts across Meta platforms, but its Aboriginal host is a work of digital fictionGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWith a mop of dark curls and brown eyes, Jarren stands in the thick of the Australian outback, red dirt at his feet, a snake unfurling in front of him.In a...
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Monumental levels of camp, explosively powerful showdowns, glorious chaos: this season finally proves that matriarchs are Traitors' best characters. Has anyone ever been more legendary than Harriet?Wednesday's episode of The Traitors was explosive: Matthew's recruitment deal with Traitors Stephen and Rachel "confirmed”, James stealing a shield,...
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With a huge audience and serving as an avatar for millions of centrist Americans, Rogan compares ICE raids to GestapoJoe Rogan's comparison of US immigration raids to Gestapo operations, made during a podcast episode earlier this week, has sparked speculation about whether the wildly popular podcaster, who endorsed Donald Trump in 2024, has fully...
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The AI chatbot's torrent of nonconsensual deepfakes isn't its first scandal and won't be its last. Responsible governments should simply ban itGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBillionaire and career Bond-villain cosplayer Elon Musk has been forced by public backlash into a humiliating backdown over use of his AI chatbot,...
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The Oscar winner intends to combat misuse of the famous line from Dazed and Confused by creating 'a clear perimeter around ownership' Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey has trademarked his image and voice – including his famous catchphrase: "All right, all right, all right” from the movie Dazed and Confused in an attempt to forestall...
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Presenter wants to 'unleash my inner entrepreneur' in creator economy but will still host University Challenge The presenter Amol Rajan is to leave BBC Radio 4's Today programme, revealing he will "unleash my inner entrepreneur” by creating a company focusing on the creator economy.In a surprise announcement, he said he would continue to host the...
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Martin Freeman does his best to lift this three-parter, but it feels like Enid Blyton – made for an international market that thinks Paddington Bear is holding the queen's hand in heaven'Tis the season, just, for your annual Agatha Christie. In recent years, the adaptations have been infused with the grief and instability of the postwar backdrop...
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Agents searched Hannah Natanson's Virginia home and seized devices in inquiry tied to a classified materials caseThe FBI raided the home of a Washington Post reporter early on Wednesday in what the newspaper called a "highly unusual and aggressive” move by law enforcement, and press freedom groups condemned as a "tremendous intrusion” by the...
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Misha Glenny's debut as host of the long-running Radio 4 series tackled JS Mill's On Liberty – a bold move given the BBC's current legal battles"As we come to the text, we'll try to tease out the difference between utilitarianism and libertarianism …”That sort of thought has become normal after cornflakes on BBC Radio 4 Thursday mornings. The...
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UK media regulator is investigating whether X has breached the Online Safety Act – what could happen next?The UK government is threatening Elon Musk's X with the nuclear option under the country's online safety laws: a ban. The social media platform is under pressure from ministers after it allowed the Grok AI tool, which is integrated within the...
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The chirpy travel guide explores fjords and harvests mussels in a new series. Plus, daft sitcom Piglets returns. Here's what to watch this evening8pm, Channel 4Lorraine Kelly has packed her bikinis and balaclavas to embark on a dreamy three-part voyage across Norway. She's a chirpy travel guide as she steers the ship herself in Ålesund, the...
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This hormone-fuelled tale of the training college for space voyagers is like Grange Hill, with phasers – and it has a female lead unlike any captain beforeThe original Star Trek TV series debuted in 1966, so trying to get your head round all the sequels, prequels and timeline-splitting spin-offs can often feel like homework. It was only a matter...
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The eccentric, sharp-eyed sitcom was so loved that it was once the fastest-selling DVD ever. A quarter of a century on from its Channel 4 debut, why has it fallen so far off the radar?There are few British comedy shows that were as popular, yet now completely extinct, as Phoenix Nights. The sitcom – which ran for just two series between 2001-2002...
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Aim is to speed up acquisition of WBD studio and streaming businesses and hold off rival Paramount bidNetflix is reportedly preparing to switch to an all-cash offer to seal its takeover of the studios and streaming businesses of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), as it tries to speed up the deal and fend off a rival hostile bid from Paramount...
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US president also says Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison, whom he called 'amazing', could be 'bust' if he'd lostDuring an interview with CBS Evening News, Donald Trump claimed new anchor Tony Dokoupil wouldn't have his job if his opponent in the 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris, had won."A year and a half ago, our country was dead,”...
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Barrister turned novelist Harriet Tyce is playing a blinder in the fourth series of the show. As a thriller writer myself, I recognise the traits that make her such a formidable FaithfulThis time last year a rumour swept through the close-knit British crime-writing community, not whispered in a quiet moment in the billiard room but shared on group...
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The 24 actor was taken into custody after officers responded to a call in Hollywood shortly after midnightKiefer Sutherland, who starred in the television series 24 and vampire flick The Lost Boys, was arrested on Monday on suspicion of assaulting a ride-share driver, according to Los Angeles police.The Canadian-British actor was taken into custody...
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Stephen Mangan returns to find the Landscape Artist of the Year 2026. Plus: will there be more twists in the Traitors? Here's what to watch this evening8pm, Sky ArtsDerwentwater, known as the "queen of the Lakes”, is home to the world's biggest colouring pencil – at the Derwent Pencil Museum in Keswick – and is the starting point for this...
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Sam Nelson is ready to beat some more bad guys – and this time he's on the Berlin metro. Shenanigans will ensue!Do you remember the lazy, hazy days of summer 2023, when Idris Elba got on a plane and it was hijacked? It was in a programme called Hijack. For seven effortlessly bingeable hours supposedly showing the adventure in real time, our man...
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A spy with a superhumanly good bladder, a crime-fighting rodent who lives in a postbox, and piles of dodgy 80s wigs … we rate the best small-screen spooks. Who comes out on top?With Tom Hiddleston up to his old racy tricks in The Night Manager – not to be confused with Netflix hit The Night Agent, which also returns in February – espionage...
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It may feel like a redemption tour, but the star's epic jolly across seven continents is consistently funny, moving and quite frankly breathtakingHollywood stars – they're just like us! Except that when we want to go on a massive jolly/rehabilitative journey for ourselves and/or our careers, we have to pay for it. And we generally cannot go on a...
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Actor denies allegations of abuse centering on two preteen boys in video statement: 'I'm going to confront these lies'The actor and director Timothy Busfield surrendered on Tuesday to New Mexico authorities, four days after they obtained a warrant to arrest him on child sexual abuse allegations, according to officials.The Albuquerque police...
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The satirical title targeted in an Islamist attack 10 years ago published a racist, sexist caricature of me that speaks volumes about its valuesThe day before Christmas Eve, just as France readied itself to slip into the holiday slowdown, something abruptly shook me out of any festive torpor. The satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, known globally and...
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Cartoonist – who was dropped from US papers in 2023 after calling Black people a 'hate group' – had prostate cancer Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind the satirical comic strip Dilbert and conservative commentator, has died aged 68 after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.On Tuesday, Adams's ex-wife Shelly Miles revealed his death in a...
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Christmas Eve live broadcast showed holy child portrayed by female performance artist writhing in sticky rice paperA Roman Catholic diocese in Germany has expressed regret over a televised Christmas Eve mass featuring a portrayal of the newborn Christ by an adult woman covered in sticky rice paper that was described by some critics as "slime...
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Star overtook Scarlett Johansson after success of third Avatar – her films have now made more than $15.46bn worldwideZoe Saldaña has become the highest-grossing actor of all time.The 47-year-old Oscar winner has overtaken Scarlett Johansson after the success of Avatar: Fire and Ash added more than $1.2bn to her total. Saldaña's films have now...
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US president is suing for defamation over documentary that joined two parts of speech he made on 6 January 2021President Trump is expected to come under pressure to make rare disclosures about his properties and business interests as part of his $10bn lawsuit against the BBC, the Guardian understands.Trump is suing the BBC for defamation over a...
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The explosive popularity of the gay hockey TV drama reveals women's desire for sex and romance without violence or hierarchyThe first time gay hockey romance crossed Mary's radar, she was warned off it. A 64-year-old non-profit executive from Toronto, Mary recalled mentioning the Canadian author Rachel Reid's Game Changers series to her son, a...
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Kicking under-16s off the social platforms is tempting, but it ignores the root of the problem: the older generations who made them so toxic in the first placeKemi Badenoch is evolving into one of those politicians who, whatever she says, is not just likely to be wrong, but is likely to say the opposite of what's right. She says Greenland is not a...
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Fans of Normal People and One Day will adore The New Years, which follows a relatable on-off couple in Madrid. It is the best relationship drama you haven't seen yetIt is rare to watch a fictional romance and feel genuinely invested in the question of will-they-won't-they – and even rarer for it to reflect familiar relationship turbulence. Many...
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