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The biggest show in Netflix history isn't allowed to ride off into the sunset – it has to be exploited until its back breaks. It's a tragedySpoiler warning: before we start, I need to make it clear that I'm about to discuss the ending of Squid Game. If you haven't seen it yet, stop reading now. But if you have seen it, my goodness – what the...
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The treatment of female sportspeople is particularly troubling, and the reasons behind it – including gambling – are rightly under fresh scrutinyWith temperatures forecast to be as high as 34C, spectators as well as players must arrive at the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Monday prepared to deal with conditions more familiar at...
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Fans of bestselling novelist Emily Henry will devour the juicy first episode. Plus, Women's Euros 2025 and Christine McGuinness delves into dating!If you too have raced through Emily Henry's moreish romcom novels, you'll want to tune in to this new podcast from Reese Witherspoon's book club. Henry is the first guest, along with director Yulin...
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Investigative journalist Martin Scarsden has to solve a murder close to home. Plus: an unseen interview with Hitler's architect of lies. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC TwoFresh from investigating a small-town shooting, the investigative journalist Martin Scarsden finds himself caught up in another tangle as this Aussie drama returns for...
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As controversy still swirls over Gaza documentaries, corporation braces for further criticism from all sides, including insideWhen the BBC's director general, Tim Davie, held a virtual town hall meeting with staff this month, most assumed it would be dominated by disputes over pay and redundancies.When the questions came in, however, the top query...
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Gabrielle Brady's docufiction hybrids have earned international recognition even as her home country has been slow to catch up. For her latest, she worked with a Mongolian couple displaced from their farmlandGet our weekend culture and lifestyle email"There are so many hang-ups in the documentary world about this idea of ultimate truth,” says...
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Twenty years on, one of the worst terrorist attacks on the UK is remembered in this stunningly powerful series by the survivors who are wracked with guilt – and the first responders who still shake and weep uncontrollably about the carnageIt's 20 years since 52 innocent victims and four suicide bombers died in the 7 July terror attacks on London,...
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The Hideous Kinky author has always drawn inspiration from her own experiences. Now her sister Bella is writing her own version of their childhood. Does fact or fiction come closer to the truth, she asksI'm four and I'm pretending to be dead. I've been lying here behind the sofa, and I'm hoping I'll be missed, but more than that I'm hoping it will...
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Network was awash with fawning praise after the strikes, as a series of guests lined up to cheer on the presidentThe US bombing of Iran last weekend prompted sober reporting from the mainstream US media, along with considered discussion of whether the US had violated international law in attacking a foreign country.Fox News, however, took a...
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Legislation will more than double current tax incentives under larger bill slated to be signed by Gavin NewsomHollywood's home state of California will more than double annual tax incentives for film and television production to $750m under a measure passed by the Democratic-led legislature on Friday.The increase from the current $330m was approved...
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Meta CEO reportedly to offer pay packages worth up to $100m, a gambit OpenAI's Sam Altman calls 'crazy'Mark Zuckerberg reportedly spent months putting together a list of the top AI engineers and researchers across the globe, preparing to offer potential recruits lucrative compensation packages in Meta's attempt to poach AI talent from key...
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Irish language rap trio says corporation told them performance would be available on iPlayer from Saturday eveningGlastonbury – live updatesKneecap's Glastonbury set will not be broadcast live, the BBC has confirmed.The rap trio said the corporation had contacted them to say their performance would be available online on iPlayer from Saturday...
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Move over Julia Davies and Sharon Horgan – this devastating, ruthless sitcom is basically the British psyche on a screen. It's just the medicineI love watching real-life siblings on-screen. They bring a knotted history to every interaction, the way they look at one another, or don't. They may love each other; they're definitely stuck with...
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BBC last week announced it had dropped the film over concerns it may create a 'perception of partiality'Channel 4 will air a documentary about the plight of medics in Gaza after the BBC last week announced that it would not show the film after concerns it may create "a perception of partiality that would not meet the high standards that the public...
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Trump's Iran strike knocked everything else out of the news, including the Minnesota shootings – and it was little surprise"You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war,” was the storied response of the newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst to Frederic Remington after the illustrator was sent to Cuba to cover an insurrection and cabled...
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The choreographer on a treasured biscuit tin, the Biba dress she splashed out on and a late-night police chaseBorn in Lancashire, Arlene Phillips, 82, created the dance group Hot Gossip in the 1970s. She went on to become a world-renowned choreographer, and was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing from 2004-8. In 2021, she was made a dame for...
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Sources claim the three actors lead Amazon's list of prospective stars to headline a new iteration of the 007 franchise'Smooth with a sinister edge': readers on who the next James Bond should beTom Holland, Harris Dickinson and Jacob Elordi are rumoured to be at the top of Amazon's James Bond wishlist, according to a new report.Variety has learned...
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The 36th season of the long-running comedy ended with a surprise flash forward to the death of a family member but it's less a twist and more a sign that it can't last foreverSpoilers aheadThe Simpsons is getting experimental in its old age. With 36 seasons complete and a renewal through a 40th secured, the show has entered territory previously...
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The Bezos-Sánchez wedding is rewriting the fashion rules. And there's nothing the outgoing Vogue editor can do about itHow neat that Anna Wintour's resignation as editor-in-chief of American Vogue should occur bang in the middle of Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos's wedding extravaganza in Venice. Top takeout? Anna's revolution is over. She lost....
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California governor accuses network of falsely claiming he lied about a phone call with Donald TrumpThe governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has sued Fox News for defamation and demanded $787m, almost exactly the same amount Fox paid in a previous defamation case over election misinformation.In the new lawsuit, filed on Friday, Newsom accuses the...
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Parent company Comcast had been trying to offload lossmaking Sky Deutschland for a number of yearsSky has sold its German pay-TV business to RTL, the former owner of Channel 5, in a deal that could ultimately value the business at almost £500m.Germany's biggest broadcaster, which is owned by the media conglomerate Bertelsmann, has agreed to buy...
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Gary Imlach prepares for one final race as La Grande Boucle moves behind a paywall after 40 years on ITV and Channel 4When the last rider rolls across the Tour de France finish line in Paris on 27 July it will mark more than the end of the world's most prestigious bike race. Once Gary Imlach and team have wrapped up, it will conclude four decades...
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The Argentinian composer also wrote the scores for Cool Hand Luke and Dirty Harry, and wrote one of the biggest-selling works in the history of classical musicLalo Schifrin, the composer who wrote the endlessly catchy theme for Mission: Impossible and more than 100 other arrangements for film and television, has died aged 93.Schifrin's sons,...
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Moyers, who served as Johnson's press secretary for two years, became one of television's most revered journalistsBill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television's most honored journalists, masterfully using a visual medium to illuminate a world of ideas, died on Thursday at age 91.Moyers died in a New York City...
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Report finds 40% of online abuse came from gamblersWTA and ITF meeting companies to establish new termsTennis authorities are lobbying gambling firms to close the betting accounts of punters found to have sent abusive messages to female players, with one American gaming company this week already warning its customers they will do so.A report from...
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Armed groups post videos of weapons, cars and parties to social media to depict 'perks' of lifestyle, say expertsGangs in Colombia are increasingly recruiting children into their ranks, with a notable number coerced over TikTok and Facebook, the United Nations has warned.The UN Human Rights Office in Colombia said it had verified 474 cases of...
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Steamy love affairs! Joanna Lumley as the Addams Family gran! Liz Hurley's big cash giveaway! Here are all the best shows coming your wayThe big one. The uberviolent South Korean juggernaut – still Netflix's most popular show ever – reaches the end point … and Player 456 is still in the game. What will happen after the armed rebellion? Will...
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After stewarding three blockbusters, the British film-maker was ready for a break. Instead, he found himself at the helm of one of Hollywood's biggest franchises at its most critical junctureLike an ancient warhorse hearing the bugle for one last time, readers of a certain age will be snorting and whinnying at the words "Gareth” and "Edwards”....
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Revealed: Crossbench peers scrutinising proposed law change say they were told not to share companies involvedUK politics live – latest updatesMinisters are refusing to name the media companies that lobbied them over laws restricting foreign state ownership of British newspapers, the Guardian can reveal.The government announced last month it was...
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Ahead of her hotly anticipated new film Materialists, dive into Celine Song's tremendous, heartbreaking tour de force – or try the new Hunger Games musical … the best in the franchise yetWith Celine Song's new film Materialists on the brink of release, now is the perfect time to revisit the film that put her on the map. Past Lives is an...
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A documentary about the devastating events of 20 years ago will really stick in your mind, while Neil Gaiman's fantasy series wraps up for goodThere has been no shortage of documentaries and dramas commemorating the 20th anniversary of the awful events around the 7/7 bombings in 2005. So while they were clearly a pivotal moment in British history,...
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After a wild new player is forced to join the game without consent, the action gets even more operatic and bloodthirsty. But if you can get on board with the twists – and that's a big if – you will not believe what happens in the last minute The two main talking points of the third and final season of Squid Game are both massive spoilers. This...
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The annual list of creatives invited to join the Academy also includes Andrew Scott, Gillian Anderson, Mikey Madison and Jason MomoaStephen Graham, Jodie Comer and Ariana Grande are among the names invited to join the film Academy in this year's just announced list.The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended the invite to 534 names...
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The presenter's Kiwi Adventure continues as bad weather takes its toll. Plus: The Great Sex Experiment plunges into a pool party. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, ITV1"I think I might have found my paradise,” says Noel Edmonds, gazing out across the majestic New Zealand landscape as this barmy series continues. In truth, this is an episode...
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A text by Chris Oliver-Taylor said he was going to 'try and beat' story in the Oz before publication. Plus: Daily Telegraph claims 'exclusive' on ubiquitous newsAustralia news live: latest politics updatesGet ourbreaking news email,free app ordaily news podcastThere was another source of pressure on the ABC content chief when he hastily removed...
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Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett hit every ball out of the park in this smart, mesmerising crime drama about arson investigators. It's hugely entertaining – if you can make it through the shaky startI never want to include spoilers, but sometimes they cannot be avoided. So, because I want you to stick with the new miniseries by Dennis Lehane,...
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With director Denis Villeneuve now attached to Amazon's next 007 adventure, which actor do you think would make the best new lead?After months of speculation (names like Alfonso Cuarón, Danny Boyle and Edward Berger were all thrown around), Dune's Denis Villeneuve has now been confirmed as the first director of the new James Bond era.It's not as...
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Aluko comments about Wright in April led to clashFormer Arsenal striker's absence a surpriseITV will use Eni Aluko as a pundit in its coverage of Women's Euro 2025 starting next week – but has not secured the services of Ian Wright.The pair clashed in April after Aluko said Wright "should be aware of” how much punditry work he was doing in...
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For one of the most prominent names in global fashion, this is not the end of her role but rather an elevationAnna Wintour, one of the most prominent names in global fashion, is seeking a new head of editorial content at American Vogue, the magazine she has directed for 37 years.British-born Wintour, 75, made the announcement at a staff meeting on...
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Shows such as Sirens, The Better Sister, And Just Like That and Your Friends and Neighbours have found little to say about the uber-wealthyAs fun as it was, Mountainhead seems to have broken something in quite a lot of people. For some, it was simply too timely. After all, it's one thing to release a film about tech billionaires fighting over the...
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Shutting down voices is not 'social cohesion'. We need a different approach to our most difficult conversations Sign up for Guardian Australia's free weekly media newsletter hereThe media industry is facing challenges on multiple fronts. Still, whether it involves working with broken business models or the disruption of AI in creating content,...
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Big summer bets such as F1 and The Smurfs are using stars like Rihanna and Tate McRae to appeal to a wider audiencePosters for the Brad Pitt Formula One race car drama advertise it, with a heavy dose of cheese, as F1 the Movie. But maybe the Spaceballs-like distinction is necessary, given the existence of F1 the Album, a soundtrack nearly as starry...
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Broadcasters including Jamz Supernova will host more than 90 hours of coverage across radio, iPlayer and TV"What makes me so proud to be part of the coverage is a very, very small minority of people actually get to go to Glastonbury,” says the BBC presenter Jamz Supernova. "It brings it into your homes, whether you have a desire to go one day or...
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Women's sport TV coverage down for first time since 2021Engagement rises on social media, says Women's Sport Trust reportAverage broadcast audiences for the Women's Super League have dropped by 35% year on year, a report by the Women's Sport Trust has found, but there have been vast increases in engagement for women's sports on social media...
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Wall Street Journal reports deal would see Trump accept sum to resolve suit over Kamala Harris interview on 60 MinutesDonald Trump and CBS could settle their legal battle over a contested interview with Kamala Harris for $20m, as the dispute continues to shadow a major media merger.A mediator has proposed the settlement figure to resolve Trump's...
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No blackout because Premier League has not startedChampionship begins a week after League One and TwoSky Sports will broadcast every match from the opening rounds of the Championship, League One and League Two live next season, with most kicking off at 3pm on Saturday. The EFL starts a fortnight before the Premier League so the blackout at that...
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'Premium experience' for US users will include BBC News livestream as broadcaster looks overseas for income boostThe BBC is to begin charging US-based users for unlimited access to its news content and rolling televised coverage, as it searches for new ways to ease the pressure on its finances.In the first scheme asking users outside the UK to pay...
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TJ Dominguez opens up about his extraordinary life doing drug runs for Pablo Escobar. Plus, the incredible story of Hollywood legend Hedy LamarrTwo days after his release from prison, TJ Dominguez opens up about a life where he ran the largest Lamborghini dealership in the world by day, then by night made $100m a month flying cocaine for Pablo...
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A Jilly Cooper bonkbuster! The successor to Succession! More Gavin and Stacey! Television is going to be incredible this autumn. Here's a guide to all the unmissable viewingSophie Willan's brilliant sitcom returns for a second series. The first was basically miraculous, taking a superficially bleak premise – a meditation on Britain's care system...
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Didn't manage to get a ticket again? You can catch all the best sets at home. Plus: brace yourself for The Mortician. Here's what to watch this evening10pm, BBC TwoTo Worthy Farm for an event the BBC now has down to a fine art, with a mix of live broadcasts, red button choices and iPlayer action. This year's headliners range from gnarled veteran...
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Will the fourth season of the hit restaurant drama be a return to Michelin-starred form? Plus, Player 456 is back in action as the dystopian smash reaches its endgameAfter a peerless first two seasons of the hit Chicago restaurant drama, there was a sense that it was beginning to coast by the third. Can we expect the strained situation between...
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Pharrell Williams's trippy and joyous Lego biopic, plus Barry Keoghan is the outsider in Emerald Fennell's deliciously vicious satire about the British aristocracyWe've had Robbie Williams played by a CGI chimp so why not Pharrell Williams as a collection of small plastic bricks? This weird but joyous documentary from Morgan Neville uses Lego to...
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A dying woman's quest for the perfect orgasm, incest in Thailand and the death of the internet's daddy – it's this year's finest telly so farNetflixThe first streaming show ever to top UK charts. The second biggest English language Netflix series of all time. The most tense scene of an actor retching at the thought of a child eating a cheese...
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It's outgrown the 'Yes, chef!' rages and screaming matches in the pantry and morphed into something more tender, beautiful – and endlessly moving. Let the happy tears flowRecalibrate your palate: The Bear is not the show it used to be. The relentless drama you were stunned by in season two – when you finished an episode and said it was the best...
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Exclusive: Mission Australia survey finds moderate social media users were as likely to seek help from parents as low usersAustralia news live: latest politics updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralian teenagers who spend between one and three hours on social media a day report similar or better mental health...
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Trump appeared concerned for a BBC Ukraine reporter during a press conference at the Nato leaders' summit in The Hague. The US president asked about her husband and family in Ukraine before answering her question, acknowledging the difficulties faced by the Ukrainian people during the warNato leaders confirm defence spending will rise to 5% of GDP...
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Longtime Zuckerberg lieutenant Andrew Bosworth calls donning fatigues with Palantir and OpenAI brass 'great honor'Meta's chief technology officer has called it "the great honor of my life” to be enlisted in a new US army corps that defence chiefs set up to better integrate military and tech industry expertise, including senior figures from top...
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Sydney's influential community radio station has cut roughly half its permanent staff and told volunteers it needs '$1m to survive and $2m to thrive'Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailIn February the Sydney community radio station FBi sent out an email to its entire volunteer base, and its few staff members, to attend an emergency meeting...
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Judge says firm made 'fair use' of literature but storage of pirated books in central library constituted infringementA US judge has ruled that a tech company's use of books to train its artificial intelligence system – without permission of the authors – did not breach copyright law.A federal judge in San Francisco said Anthropic made "fair...
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Victoria Amelina wins with her unfinished book Looking at Women Looking at War while Donal Ryan takes the award for political fiction with an intimate portrait of an Irish townA novelist killed in the Ukraine war has won the Orwell prize for political writing.Victoria Amelina, who died in July 2023 from injuries sustained in a Russian bombing of a...
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In this deeply moving and cathartic film, the presenter confronts his father's death by going on a holy pilgrimage … and ends up releasing his soul in the sacred river. BeautifulThree years ago Amol Rajan's father died unexpectedly of pneumonia. Ever since, as the BBC journalist and broadcaster puts it at the start of Amol Rajan Goes to the...
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Daily average for watching all types of screen is now almost 7.5 hours, annual survey for IPA findsThe amount of time adults in Great Britain spend using their mobile phones has finally overtaken that spent watching TV, according to a report that calculates the daily average for watching all types of screen is now almost 7.5 hours.For the first...
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The British Board of Film Classification has classified offline pornography for 40 years, but wants to expand its remitThe British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has held discussions with the government over extending its role to include the monitoring of online pornography.At the inaugural meeting of the Independent Pornography Review...
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As the shockingly violent anticapitalist hit returns, its star and creator talk about spinoffs, the dangers of desensitisation, David Fincher's mooted remake – and why they couldn't say no to tie-ins with McDonald's and UberWhen season two of Squid Game dropped, fans were split in their response to Netflix's hit Korean drama. While some viewers...
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The story of the 2013 Carnival Triumph cruise, which descended into chaos after the toilets gave up in the middle of the sea, has been turned into a wild Netflix documentaryElevator pitches don't get much more captivating, and possibly revolting, than "poop cruise” – a modern day Gilligan's Island tale that's almost too good to be true.For...
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The journalist goes in search of emotional closure at the Hindu Kumbh Mela festival. Plus: a transatlantic twist on Dragons' Den. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC One Journalist Amol Rajan has been "in a bit of a funk” since his father died three years ago. Rajan gradually realised that his mother, a practising Hindu, "seemed to have...
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The world these days is filled with those who seek to influence public interest journalism. The role of senior managers is to stoutly resist that pressureSign up for Guardian Australia's free weekly media newsletter hereI can't remember who said it, but I've never forgotten it.Someone was once being invited by a journalist to buy into a...
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Journalist was taken off air three days into five-day contract in December 2023 after sharing Gaza post on social mediaAustralia news live: latest politics updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe ABC breached the Fair Work Act when it terminated casual broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf for reasons including that she held...
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This rapid-fire new Marvel Cinematic Universe show for a younger audience is packed with cartoonish violence and flashy effects. Dominique Thorne's reprisal of her Wakanda Forever role is stunningly charismaticAmid the usual welter of pre-emptive criticisms, hopes, dreams, doubts and hostilities that suffuse the internet whenever a new addition to...
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'We knew the prize money had to go up fast. No one would say, "Better not put the kettle on in case somebody wins a quid”'I was responsible for the schedule. I'd listened to Chris Tarrant doing this game on the radio – Double or Quits – which was brilliant. I was intrigued by its TV version, called Cash Mountain, because it was well known in...
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Far-right AfD party welcomes ruling in favour of Compact, which sets high bar for any government crackdownA German federal court has overturned a ban on a magazine classed by the government as rightwing extremist, in a high-profile legal battle seen as pitting efforts by the authorities to protect the democratic order against media freedom.The...
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In 2013, more than 4,000 people on a malfunctioning 13-storey holiday boat had to spend days defecating into bags. This catch-up with passengers makes for a fun hour of unintentional comedyWith the latest instalments of the documentary anthology series Trainwreck, Netflix appears to be trying to grant us a brief summer pause from its usual run of...
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An insight into the Valencia floods and how we need to prepare for climate catastrophes. Plus, Jordan Gray's fun new sitcom. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC One The anatomy of a modern climate catastrophe is revealed in this sobering documentary about the appalling floods that hit Valencia in October 2024. The first part of the film...
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Shot in vertical, phone-friendly aspect and produced on the quick, the Chinese-import format is bringing work to an ailing industry They're a Chinese cultural phenomenon which keeps millions of viewers glued to their phones, but the runaway success of "vertical dramas” is providing an unlikely source of employment for film and TV crews here in...
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From Margaret McDonald's Glasgow Boys to Nathanael Lessore's King of Nothing, boys take centre stage in this year's Carnegie-winning titles. Let's hope that the male protagonists persuade more boys to pick up a bookThis year's Carnegie medals for children's writing, awarded on Thursday, brought to light an unexpected trend. At a time of widespread...
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