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Courtauld Gallery, LondonThe pop pioneer’s paintings of sweets and cakes offer up a succulent and incredibly moreish slice of a long-lost American dreamYou’re not allowed to lick paintings in museums, which is cruel when you’re faced...
The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Donald Trump announces that all hostages will be released ‘very soon’ and Israel will withdraw troops to an agreed upon line...
The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Study shows clear link between Israeli restrictions on aid entering Gaza and levels of malnutrition among childrenAlmost 55,000 children in Gaza are estimated to be acutely malnourished, far more than have so far been ...
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Exclusive: Plans for England and Wales would help the ailing hospitality sector but have attracted criticism from health expertsPubs, clubs and restaurants will be able to open into the early hours as part of Labour’s drive for economic growth, a move which critics say wi...
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Exclusive: Wife of Jihad al-Shamie says he was ‘intimidating, aggressive and controlling’ but did not seem radicalisedThe Manchester synagogue terrorist was “intimidating, aggressive and controlling” but showed no sign of extremism before carrying out his lethal antisemit...
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Prime minister hopes to learn from success of scheme rolled out to most of country’s 1.4bn citizensKeir Starmer is to examine India’s digital ID system on his visit to Mumbai as a potential model for the UK, praising the system as a “massive success”.Sp...
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Country music star shares buoyant video on social media after rumors swirl about her healthDolly Parton has taken to social media to clarify she “ain’t dead yet!”In a ...
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Gillard reveals reading fiction is her most treasured pastime and looks forward to working with ‘a joyful panel of judges’Australia’s first and, so far, only female prime minister, Julia Gillard, is set to chair the UK’s Women’s prize for fiction in 2026....
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Rivals lurk in the aisles at sparsely attended conference at which the party leader ignores the threat from ReformWhen Kemi Badenoch was knocking on doors in her Essex constituency in the run-up to the last election, she was confronted by a former Tory voter who told her...
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Prosecutor hinted at lack of backing from Downing Street but legal experts argue prosecution was still possibleAn extraordinary disclosure by Stephen Parkinson, the director of public prosecutions, on Tuesday evening has triggered a political row over who was behind the &...