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Imagine going somewhere and not having to hear all about a stranger’s toxic boyfriend, pitch deck or hernia opDemand for silent experiences is on the rise: apparently silent book clubs, a concept launched in San Francisco in 2012, are spreading like quiet wildfire, with “...
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AI will do the thinking, robots will do the doing. What place do humans have in this arrangement – and do tech CEOs care?I recently found myself at a dinner in an upstairs room at a restaurant in San Francisco hosted by a venture capital firm. The after-dinner speaker was...
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Guardian photographer Sarah Lee gets an exclusive look behind the scenes at the 2025 TV Baftas. Expect a giggling Lennie James, a gossiping Jilly Cooper and Mary Berry … plus a weeping Rylan...
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‘We threw strings at the track and it exploded into Lion-King-esque euphoria. I once got sent footage of a few hundred people on either side of a tube track singing it at each other’By 2007, we’d had a nerve-racking couple of years. We were on the V2label for our first th...
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Israel says there will be ‘safe corridor’ in Gaza for Alexander’s release but has not agreed to ceasefireAt least 29 Palestinians have been killed and 94 injured in Israeli attacks across Gaza in the past 24 hours,...
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Zelenskyy had no choice but to accept Putin’s invitation to talks, diplomats sayEurope live – latest updates&...
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Exclusive: Failure to act sends message ‘our safety is optional’, says coalition of LGBTQ+, faith and mental health organisationsThe Labour government’s continued delay in delivering its promised UK-wide ban on conversion practices is disappointing, dangerous and sends th...
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Exclusive: Campaigners call for energy profits levy to be made permanent to enable ‘just transition’ from fossil fuelsMaking permanent the UK’s windfall tax on oil and gas producers would generate enough cash to enable North Sea workers to move to green jobs, ...
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Dougher spent 20 years drinking, smoking and sniffing anything he could get hold of. At his lowest, he spent a month sleeping on a park bench. How did he bounce back?All stories of addiction are grim and harrowing, but Patrick Dougher’s memoir reads like a picaresque come...
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With his brilliant mind and impeccable credentials, it’s little wonder that wealthy clients trusted him with their fortunes. Then they started to get suspiciousEwan McKay is a quiet, trusting man with a lifelong passion for golf. Growing up in the 1950s in Angus, a windsw...