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Steve Conrad's dark comedy is full of twists and sad laughs. As for the fate of Harbour's character, does Lily Allen have an alibi? Last October, Lily Allen released a jaw-dropping album about the sexual politics of her marriage to actor David Harbour. It was a musical assassination – reportedly written in the wake of her personal sleuthing into...
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Attorney general says $111bn deal will be investigated amid concerns over monopoly power and job lossesSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxRob Bonta, California's attorney general, said his office will investigate a possible merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros Discovery, hours after Netflix...
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Pauline Hanson, Barnaby Joyce and Anthony Albanese have appeared on news host's breakaway podcast, which has climbed to No 2 in Australian chartsBy the time the prime minister sat down at the Lodge for a live chat on the Karl Stefanovic Show, Nine's highest-paid journalist had amassed more than 50,000 YouTube subscribers on his new independent...
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As the actor's hi-tech conspiracy thriller returns for a third series, she spills the beans on her worst stunt injury – and why the police are now 'dressing like the cops on the telly'You'll never wheel your suitcase through an airport in the same way again. Hit techno-conspiracy drama The Capture makes its long-awaited comeback with a chilling,...
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The fourth season of TV's once underrated drama has maxed out on everything – sex, nastiness, nihilism – and it's been a major miscalculationThere's a lot of talk about growth on Industry, the hit HBO/BBC drama concerning the ruthless world of London finance. Characters wax poetic and soothingly incoherent (to the layperson) about stocks and...
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Sally Hawkins will give you the heebie-jeebies in a grisly horror, plus Marc Silver's tragic documentary is an absolute must-watchDanny and Michael Philippou's grisly follow-up to their hit horror debut Talk to Me features a performance of malign nervous energy from Sally Hawkins that will give you the heebie-jeebies. Not to mention a scene...
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The latest rush of docudramas seems to suggest that anyone in the public eye must expect a degree of intrusion. But where does that end?Was that really Peter Mandelson getting into a police car on Monday? Was it really the same Mandelson who had supposedly been about to flee to the British Virgin Islands, the man called "a traitor” to his country...
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The anger toward John Davidson's racist Baftas outburst is understandable. But I've had to ask what I owe to others with the conditionI cover Canada for the Guardian, a country spanning six time zones and more than 40 million people, whose stories I get to tell for a living.I've had a successful career but at times, I worry that my work suffers...
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Rachel Weisz becomes obsessed with a charming Leo Woodall in a dangerously sexy midlife crisis drama, while Guy Ritchie takes on Arthur Conan DoyleRachel Weisz's literature professor M is struggling with middle age and worried she may never be "the cause of a spontaneous erection” ever again. Worse still, her academic husband John (John Slattery)...
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Brave film-makers follow big cats in Botswana. Plus: struggling to sleep? Denise Van Outen has some tips for you. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC TwoBack to Botswana's Okavango delta, as gutsy film-makers rejoin the growing Xudum lion pride – in fact, it's now the largest recorded in the world. But the males are missing and the females...
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With poor Sam Claflin virtually banished from screen, it's up to the Big Bang Theory star to keep this woefully formulaic show afloat – and it's a losing battleBuckle up, buttercups! Three hours of overstuffed nonsense split into four 45-minute bursts is about to come atcha, and fast.Vanished stars Kaley Cuoco, who found fame in The Big Bang...
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Based on footage made by a devastated father in the aftermath of the school shooting, this heartbreaking documentary speaks to those still dealing with the loss. You wonder how some are still standingThirty years on, the Dunblane massacre remains almost unbelievable and the grief of the families unfathomable. In a terrible way, it is almost harder...
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When Arlene went missing, suspicion fell on her abusive husband. This documentary is a sober reflection on violence against women, and a gripping whodunnit where some questions remain unansweredWhen the police arrived at Arlene Fraser's house in Elgin, Moray in April 1998, they found a place where time had stopped suddenly, like a needle lifted...
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Readers respond to an article by an anonymous 15-year-old girl about hateful comments against women and girls on social mediaThe disturbing account from a 15‑year‑old girl describing the misogyny she faces online (I am a 15-year-old girl. Let me show you the vile misogyny that confronts me on social media every day, 23 February) will come as no...
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Liz Kendall to launch consultation next week that will also explore alternatives such as curbs on infinite scrollingMinisters will take another step towards banning social media for under-16s next week as they launch a consultation on the policy, with government insiders increasingly certain Keir Starmer will back the idea.Liz Kendall, the...
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'Dynasty: The Murdochs' will debut on the streamer on 13 MarchThe real-world drama that is said to have inspired the hit HBO show Succession is set for its own four-part series when Netflix debuts Dynasty: The Murdochs on 13 March.The docuseries, based on thousands of pages of documents, emails and text messages, presents an exhaustive history of...
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Late-night hosts discussed the response to the long-winded speech and suspicious redactions from the Epstein filesLate-night hosts tore into Donald Trump's extremely long State of the Union address and a bombshell new report on redactions from the Jeffrey Epstein files. Continue reading...
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Some on the right portray this TikTok phenomenon as tantamount to treason. That says more about them than the fans of Chinese cultureAs it's Chinese lunar new year, it would not be surprising if you've found yourself scrolling through some China-inspired content. But before you click the heart on a TikTok of paper lanterns or mouthwatering noodles,...
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Station will no longer be working with journalist after pianist makes email publicPianist Yuja Wang today made public an email sent to her by writer, critic and Radio 3 presenter Norman LeBrecht, and her response that accuses the journalist of "derogatory misogynistic bullying”.Lebrecht had written to the musician querying her decision to...
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Feature for supervised accounts rolls out as Meta platform faces US trials over alleged harms to childrenInstagram will start alerting parents if their kids repeatedly search for terms clearly associated with suicide or self-harm.The announcement on Thursday comes as Instagram's parent company, Meta, is in the midst of two trials over harms to...
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Tilda Swinton among those to sign petition supporting Tricia Tuttle, who reportedly faces sack after pro-Palestine speeches at galaProminent directors and actors have rallied in support of the American head of the Berlin film festival in response to reports she could be sacked over comments by award-winners criticising the war in Gaza and the...
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With tech bros investing in vast underground homes to shield them from future horrors, a slew of 'bunker-buster' dramas like Paradise and Silo are asking: do they know something we don't?Sam Altman's got one – although Mark Zuckerberg's is, apparently, bigger. Peter Thiel's is described as "mega” and located in New Zealand. These days, a...
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Fans of the hit noughties series will be delighted to see the original cast back at Sacred Heart hospital. But this reboot isn't afraid to move with the times Bill Lawrence is on a tear. This is the man who gave us Ted Lasso and Shrinking, and who is days away from launching Rooster, the Steve Carell sitcom that HBO already sees as the anchor to...
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The notoriously private Manchester painter agreed in 1972 to be recorded by a young fan. The results, broadcast here for the first time, are tender, revealing – and desperately movingIn 1972 a young woman pitched up at an artist's home to meet her idol. Angela Barratt was 27, with no experience in journalism, art criticism or interviewing blunt...
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Filmed last summer as the government sought to cut disability benefits, this groundbreaking show about an artist and her best friend is laugh-out-loud funny As a rule, I don't chat about the Equality Act when I'm watching TV. But as I sat down to the new series of We Might Regret This – the BBC's groundbreaking comedy about a disabled artist and...
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Jailed, beaten, executed … this BBC documentary gives voice to Russian dissidents and conscripts trapped in a system of violence, fear and punishment. The result is devastatingIn the dying days of the Soviet Union, there was much talk of "Afghan syndrome” within Russia. Thousands of veterans of the ill-fated war in Afghanistan were traumatised,...
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How parents campaigned to ban handguns after the 1996 shooting. Plus, a coffin arrives in Dragons' Den. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Channel 4March marks the 30th anniversary of the murders of 16 children and one teacher at Dunblane primary school. This moving documentary explores the day and its aftermath, when parents campaigned for the...
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BBC and Financial Times among those calling for frameworks to help publishers gain control over their content being 'scraped and copied'A coalition of UK media companies including the Guardian has urged industry peers to back global frameworks ensuring AI firms pay for the journalism they use.The news providers are calling on leaders across...
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Murderous governments and armed groups always considered reporters like Marie Colvin a nuisance – now they see them as legitimate targetsA friend wrote to me last week to tell me that my name appeared in the Epstein files. "But it's for a good cause,” he wrote. "Nothing sinister.”In 2012, shortly after my friend and colleague Marie Colvin was...
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The ongoing battle over for the iconic film studio is set to have a major impact on what we, the viewers, get to watchIt's not unusual for a corporate merger to take months and months to actually finalize, but even by those standards, the bidding for ownership of Warner Bros Discovery has been drawn out. Netflix made a deal to buy the Warner Bros...
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Corporation says broadcasting of N-word by Tourette syndrome campaigner was 'serious mistake' as anger at error risesThe BBC is to undertake a fast-track investigation into how a racial slur broadcast during its coverage of the Bafta film awards was not edited out, amid rising anger inside the corporation over the error.Tim Davie, the outgoing...
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Appellate court quashes convictions linked to lease violations but Lai may still spend rest of his life in prisonA Hong Kong appellate court on Thursday overturned fraud convictions against the media mogul Jimmy Lai, a rare victory in the prominent pro-democracy activist's legal battles.Lai, 78, an outspoken critic of China's ruling Communist party...
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By failing to remove John Davidson's tic from the broadcast, editors let down both black and disabled peopleI attended the Bafta awards on Sunday. And I arrived early enough to hear the Tourette syndrome (TS) campaigner John Davidson, on whom the biographical film I Swear is based, be introduced. He stood up to wave and take in the applause, and we...
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The ability to conduct polite debate on social media, without amplifying menaces and lies, is a basic qualification for public officeThe impulse to post on social media often overwhelms judgment of what is appropriate to share. Knowing when not to succumb to that urge, exercising due diligence before passing on material that is flatly false or...
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The BBC is under fire over its failure to remove a racial slur shouted by John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, from its broadcast of the Bafta awards. Davidson was heard shouting the N-word while two stars of the film Sinners, Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan, were on stage. He said controversy over the incident had left him "distraught”...
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Move comes after 35% of sector workers surveyed described their mental health as 'poor' or 'very poor'The Film and TV Charity has unveiled a landmark set of principles for safeguarding mental health in what's been called a "watershed moment” for the UK creative sector's duty of care to its production community.The principles are the result of a...
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Group aims to be 'simpler, lower-cost, AI-enabled business' and achieve £500m of annual savings by 2028The beleaguered UK advertising group WPP has announced a radical restructure to counter the threat posed by the growth of artificial intelligence, including plans to sell assets and job cuts.Aiming to be "a simpler, lower-cost, AI-enabled...
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Former Northern Ireland correspondent Vincent Kearney subjected to 'unprecedented' surveillance, says lawyerPolice and MI5 subjected a BBC journalist to a "long and consistent campaign of unlawful interference” by obtaining communications data from his mobile phone, a tribunal has heard.The surveillance was targeted at Vincent Kearney, who was...
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AI is already coming for our dignity – tricking us with amusing little online scenarios. How long before it comes for everything else?Moan all you like about technology, there's no denying it's made friendship easier. In an ideal world you would spend quality time together, have deep meaningful chats on the phone and swap well thought out,...
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Soldiers and civilians secretly report on the horrors they have witnessed. Plus: Danny Dyer takes charge of a caravan park. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC TwoThe full extent of terror and horror experienced by people in Russia who oppose Putin's war is detailed in a numbing documentary. All too aware of the risk of arrest – or an even...
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When John Davidson involuntarily shouted racial abuse at Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan it set off two sets of alarm bells that should have been heeded much quicker and better BBC apologises to staff over N-word inclusion as Bafta announces comprehensive reviewSinners studio say they raised N-word use with Bafta immediately as Google 'deeply...
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Comedian denies one count of rape and one count of sexual assault related to two womenRussell Brand has pleaded not guilty to two further sexual offences, including rape.The 50-year-old comedian was charged in December with one count of rape and one count of sexual assault in relation to two women. The two alleged offences took place in 2009....
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WBD board says it is assessing revised offer as Paramount seeks to trump agreed offer by Netflix Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has said it is reviewing a sweetened takeover bid from Paramount Skydance but did not reveal details of what its board had asked to be Paramount's "best and final offer” to attempt to derail Netflix.Last week, WBD, which...
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Based on the true story of amateur sleuths appalled at the dumping of sewage in our rivers, this drama starring David Thewlis is a blast of controlled fury – and could become the next Mr Bates vs the Post OfficeWe know, because ITV's Mr Bates vs the Post Office showed us, that television drama can suddenly intensify public disgust at a scandal,...
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Sinners film-maker's much-anticipated relaunch of the paranormal hit show finally receives official green lightRyan Coogler's reboot of The X-Files has received the official green light with Danielle Deadwyler set as the first co-lead.The film-maker behind Black Panther and Sinners has long talked about his love for the hit paranormal drama series...
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Peter Wright confronted in high court over evidence on newspaper's relationship with convicted investigatorThe former editor of the Mail on Sunday has denied claims he misled the Leveson inquiry into press standards over the newspaper's involvement with corrupt private investigators.Appearing at the high court, Peter Wright, who edited the Sunday...
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Famous Last Words is a series of interviews conducted with notable names and only released after their death and it offers an incredible opportunityExactly one day after the death of actor Eric Dane, a new show appeared on Netflix. Entitled Famous Last Words, it consisted of an interview with none other than Eric Dane himself. While at first the...
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Corporation says it is sorry that words spoken involuntarily during ceremony by John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, were not edited outWith N-word incident, Bafta have shot themselves in the footWhy the Baftas must pivot to broadcasting liveBacklash mounts as Jamie Foxx and Wendell Pierce criticise outburstBBC producers overseeing coverage of...
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David Begnaud is launching an independent media company using the beehiiv platform while remaining a contributor at the networkAs media jobs disappear and the industry shifts even further to a focus on individual personalities, rather than global brands, many journalists are choosing to leave stable jobs and strike out on their own by starting paid...
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Last night made clear that broadcasting a partially redacted version long after the winners have been announced doesn't work for anyoneBBC apologises again for Baftas N-word incident as show removed from iPlayer for re-editWith N-word incident, Bafta have shot themselves in the footBacklash mounts to Bafta N-word controversy The team responsible...
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Exclusive: Figures led by New York Sun owner may seek judicial review after restrictions lifted on DMGT offerFigures involved in a rival bid for the Telegraph are drawing up legal action against the government, after ministers gave the owner of the Daily Mail permission to take a significant step towards clinching its £500m takeover.The Telegraph...
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PM asks ethics adviser to examine conduct of Cabinet Office minister amid Labour Together scandal falloutKeir Starmer has opened a formal investigation into a Cabinet Office minister involved in falsely accusing journalists of having links to pro-Russian propaganda.The prime minister's decision follows revelations in the Guardian that Josh Simons,...
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The popular film-logging app is spurring cinephiles to linger through the credits and jot down their thoughts right awayI completely turn my phone off when I go to the movies. Not just on silent – all the way off. I say this not because I think that I'm better than you, or that by doing so the ghost of Billy Wilder will come back to shake my...
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In not editing out Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson's shouted tics, Bafta have allowed their successful diversity drive to be overshadowedBBC apologises again for Baftas N-word incident as show removed from iPlayer for re-editWhy the Baftas must get rid of their two-hour delay and broadcast liveBacklash mounts to Bafta N-word...
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Objectification, hate, rape threats: the politicians debating online abuse mean well, but to truly understand, they need to see what I seeIf you're anything like my parents, you probably wouldn't even understand most of the content that floods my social media, no matter how hard I try to avoid it.Here's a recent example from Instagram: "Do y'all...
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BBC's Crime Next Door examines how a 17-year-old vampire-obsessed student took the life of 90-year-old, Mabel Leyshon. Plus, people who have found a better way to approach lifeThe 2001 murder of 90-year-old Mabel Leyshon at her home on the Welsh island of Ynys Môn (Anglesey) by an assailant who drank her blood made once-friendly neighbours...
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David Thewlis and Jason Watkins star in Channel 4's alarming Dirty Business. Plus: Prof Hannah Fry gets to grips with AI. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Channel 4In 1999, eight-year-old Heather Preen died after contracting E coli while playing on a beach. Twenty years later, two men in Oxfordshire contacted their water company asking about...
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Tony Burke says he is still considering whether to deny visa application from TV journalist Zvi YehezkeliFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn Israeli journalist who once said 100,000 Gazans should have been killed after Hamas' 7 October attack could be stopped from...
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Corporation says there are 'no favourites' among MOTD trio Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby LoganWhen the BBC split the task of presenting Match of the Day between three prominent broadcasters, executives were clear – there were to be "no favourites” among the new hosts Kelly Cates, Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman.That mantra is now being...
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If you're hoping for a sensitive depiction of the sad story of Sarah Ferguson's royal aide who murdered her partner, don't bother. It's a gaudy mess, whose version of Ferguson overshadows everything'This drama has been inspired by a true story,” announces The Lady, ushering us into the solemnly lit antechamber that is the miniseries' introductory...
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Veteran Fleet Street journalist who worked at the Sun, the Sunday Telegraph and the ObserverChris Boffey arrived at the Observer in 2007 with a reputation as one of Fleet Street's most experienced reporters and news executives, a journalist who had worked on papers as diverse as the Sun, News of the World and the Sunday Telegraph. Chris, who has...
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Tom Harper reportedly made inquiries as recently as last week about Henry Dyer, who has been reporting on rowA lobbyist who examined journalists on behalf of an influential thinktank has now been accused of recently investigating a Guardian reporter.Tom Harper, a senior director at the US public affairs company Apco, was the author of a 58-page...
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Self-declared sleuths have inserted themselves into the search for Nancy Guthrie, compromising the investigation for views and clicksOn the 10th day of the search for Nancy Guthrie, reporters camped outside of the missing woman's home noticed a strange man strut right up to the front door. It had been more than a week since the mother of Today show...
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Will Paul Thomas Anderson's ICE age conspiracy thriller sweep the board, or will Sinners and Hamnet share some glory? Our critic places his betsFull list of Bafta 2026 nominationsWill win One Battle After AnotherShould win HamnetShoulda been a contender The Secret Agent Continue reading...
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This BBC take on the warm, funny books renders various characters totally cheerless. It works fine as a drama, but the humour of the novels is sadly missingAny fan of Marian Keyes (and we are legion, as her 23 books, 30-year career and millions of sales attest) can give you a potted but passionate account of why (most often) she loves her. Keyes...
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Influential documentary-maker whose films eavesdropped on the relationships between people and institutions In 1960, when a small group of American documentary film-makers named their work direct cinema, they might have been accurately describing the films of Frederick Wiseman, who has died aged 96. Although he came along a few years later,...
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Few UK nominations this year as industry tries to balance attracting global attention and celebrating homegrown projectsIt may be billed as Britain's premier film awards, but when nominations for the Baftas were announced last month, the lack of British representation in the top categories was hard to ignore. Just one British actor, Robert Aramayo,...
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In this week's newsletter: The race to crown a new 007 has become its own long‑running spectacle, turning the search for Bond into an event as big as the films themselves• Don't get The Guide delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereCallum Turner's turn as James Bond lasted at most a couple of weeks. No sooner had he been enshrined as...
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Dr Cox is still electrifying, the original cast's interactions are a joy to watch, and after a couple of episodes it finds its tone – making it just the comfort TV we need right nowIt is possible to believe contradictory things. For instance, I believe TV's reliance on reviving old shows is a risk-averse, creative regression. On the other hand, I...
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Federal judge said reporter Hannah Natanson 'has basically been deprived of her life's work' after January raidA federal judge in Virginia on Friday declined to immediately rule on the Washington Post's request for the government to return devices seized from reporter Hannah Natanson in a January raid of her home.But the judge, William B Porter of...
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Philanthropist and mother of Elisabeth, James and Lachlan Murdoch died at home in Palm Beach, FloridaThe author and philanthropist Anna Murdoch-Mann, the ex-wife of the Australian media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, died at her home in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday. She was 81.Murdoch-Mann's death was reported Friday by the New York Post, one of her...
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Readers respond to an editorial on the funding threats to a vital source of information and comfort provided by the BBCYour editorial on the predicament facing the BBC World Service (The Guardian view on the BBC World Service: this is London calling, 13 February) rightly stresses the strategic importance of this national asset at a time when the...
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Sale to Lord Rothermere, Daily Mail owner, referred to regulators on media plurality and competition groundsThe media company Axel Springer, the owner of Politico and Business Insider, has joined a rival bid for the Telegraph as a proposed £500m sale to the owner of the Daily Mail faces months of scrutiny from regulators.Axel Springer, which also...
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Ex-investigations editor Paul Henderson says allegation he was link for corrupt private investigators is an 'absolute lie'A former Mail on Sunday journalist has denied being the "handler” of a private investigator alleged to have bugged homes and tapped the phones of his targets, the high court has heard.Paul Henderson, who was the Mail on...
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Information content manager Rosie Weatherley says harmful inaccuracies are presented as uncontroversial factsMind launches inquiry into AI and mental health after Guardian investigationA year-long commission has been launched by Mind to examine AI and mental health after a Guardian investigation exposed how Google's AI Overviews, which are shown to...
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