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Charles Bronson has been dubbed one of Britainas most violent offenders
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aAs employers give pennies, government is taking pounds with end of energy bills helpa
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Exclusive: Ex-foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind also express concens
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The historic masterpiece is one of the earliest great portraits of a person of colour
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Rayon Newby, 20, was released from HMP Thameside on Friday 17 March before completing his sentence for assault, harassment and burglary
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Closing arguments in the actoras high-profile trial took place in Utah on Thursday
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Victim was kicked in back, causing him to fall and hit his head
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Three-month extension of energy price guarantee welcomed but key state support schemes expiring
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Updated figures mean UK narrowly avoided recession last year
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Friends say they will miss 32-year-old Josh Dunmore and his own alegenda father Gary as detectives probe acustody battlea line of inquiry
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Tribunal rules doctoras behaviour was inappropriate and had potential to cause offence
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Bodies of a 32-year-old and a 57-year-old found at separate homes
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But gains expected to be dwarfed by cost of Brexit
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Exclusive: Pilot who fought with coalition forces, fled the Taliban and arrived here by small boat tells his amazing story - as clamour to stop his deportation grows
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From April 1, millions of people will face increases to their broadband, mobile, water and council tax bills
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Inspectors have uncovered evidence of bullying, harassment and discrimination in fire and rescue services across the country
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Christopher Elgifari has been detained by South Wales Police, and the driver remains in a critical condition
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The aInaction Frauda hotline was criticised by MPs
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As Falcon, Hunt appeared on the physical competition show from 1993 to 1998
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Stand-up comic is heading out on the road with his aHecklers Welcomea tour
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Our guide to what to watch, read and listen to over the next few days
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Star said she was avery nervous about the whole thinga
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aWise up, Republicans... Donald Trump did this to himself,a author Stephen King warned
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aYou wonat see me, but Iall be there,a actor said
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aFor the record, I donat know who that is,a director said of Lerman
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Ads featuring the aAnt-Mana and aCreed IIIa star were dropped after his arrest in New York
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aIam thrilled to say one is IMMINENT, with the whole cast back together anda| you are going to lose your minds,a director teased
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In West End production, aHappy Valleya star plays a deeply troubled lawyer who has been subjected to years of sexual abuse
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Comedian said that people who misuse term aget on my f***ing nervesa
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Louis Chilton ranks 20 of the most torrid romances ever committed to screen
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These are the next batch of stars to appear on the comedy series
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Rule number one: donat watch back with your parents. Ellie Muir runs through the scenes some actors might like to forget
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Comedy series was remade for US audiences in 2021
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aNobody would have stood up for us the way he did,a actor said in 2020
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Hands are often the most difficult part of a character to animate
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aThe White Lotusa star took to the stage during Thursdayas award ceremony (30 March) to honour the LGBTQ+ community
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aHereditarya star took over from Leslie Mann five weeks before filming wrapped
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ITV presenter took time off this week as his brother appeared in court charged with 11 sexual offences involving a child
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Radcliffe will moderate a roundtable discussion for LGBTQ+ suicide prevention nonprofit The Trevor Project
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aBefore You Goa singer was sent an unforgettable message from music veteran Elton John
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aIall be honest, Liz a I miss you,a comedian wrote
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Louis Chilton picks a handful of great roles that deserved better than the films they appeared in
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Singer was photographed with Bo Burnham amid rumours of breakup with Paul Mescal while on her way to her fatheras wake
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This is what you watch if it seems as if aGlass Oniona might require too many brain cells
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aI think by the end I definitely abused my own self in order to get that performance,a actor said
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Portasio shared the news of the TV presenteras death earlier this week
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Celebrity chef and TV presenter Gino DaAcampo addresses the furore over a Florida schoolas visit to see Michaelangeloas statue of David
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Toni Collette and Auliai Cravalho star in this electric TV adaptation of Naomi Aldermanas 2017 bestseller
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"My family hosted an exchange student from Italy and he literally didnat know how to prepare a single thing to eat because he said it was a woman"s job to feed him."
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From slip-ons and flip-flops to heels and platforms, you"re sure to find your new favorite warm weather shoes on this list.
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Because it"s not time to send the kids outdoors to play yet, here are a few fun ideas for keeping them entertained while still under your roof.
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A meatball made of an extinct species, a vast mass of seaweed, and Gwyneth Paltrow being herself.
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Trump will now need to be formally arrested and arraigned like any other defendant a a stunning fall from grace for someone who was once one of the most powerful people on the planet.
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Ex-president expected to face arraignment on Tuesday; New York police warned they may face aunusual disordera
The indictment of Donald Trump has profound implications for the Republican race for the nomination for next yearas presidential election. As Jill Colvin writes for Associated Press, it is likely to force his potential rivals into the awkward position of having to defend him a or risk the wrath of Trumpas support base.
Polls show Trump remains the undisputed frontrunner for the Republican nomination, and his standing has not faltered, even amid widespread reporting on the expected charges.
The move was especially stunning given Trumpas long record of impunity, which has seen him constantly stretch the limits of the law and the conventions of accepted behaviour with his uproarious personal, business and political careers. Suddenly, Trumpas decades of evading accountability will end. The former president will have to start answering for his conduct.
The perception of this extraordinary case will turn on two questions fundamental to the credibility of American justice: Are all citizens a even the most powerful, like former presidents and White House candidates a considered equal under the law? Or is Trump being singled out because of who he is?
50 years after federal officials first accused Trump and his father of violating laws that barred racial discrimination in apartment rentals, the former president has been indicted. The indictment in the Daniels case comes amid an Atlanta-area investigation into Trumpas role in seeking to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia, and a special counselas federal investigations into Trumpas actions leading up to the 6 January riot at the Capitol, as well as his handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Already, Trumpas statements about the Daniels case have followed a pattern he set in 1973, when federal prosecutors accused Trump and his father, Fred, a prominent New York City apartment developer, of turning away Black people who wanted to rent from them. In that case, Trump first denied the allegation, then said he didnat know his actions were illegal, and then, through his lawyer, accused the government of conducting a bogus aGestapo-like investigation.a
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Trump has followed a pattern since 2016 a the bigger the alleged crime, the louder he airs grievances and claims heas being persecuted
Comedian Chris Rock gazed out at the audience at an awards ceremony in Washington earlier this month. aAre you guys really going to arrest Trump?a he asked bluntly. aThis is only going to make him more popular!a
Donald Trump has not yet been arrested but is now the first person to occupy the Oval Office to then be charged with a crime. It also raises the prospect of the Republican favorite for the 2024 presidential race to be running for the White House while also being criminally prosecuted a something likely to bring even more chaos to Americaas already deeply fractured political landscape.
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In the topsy-turvy world he has created, criminal charges against the former president may be just the boost he needs
aI actually donat even know why I did it,a porn star Stormy Daniels once reflected of the atextbook generica sex she claimed to have had with Donald Trump after some cursed-sounding Nevada golf tournament. aBut I do remember while we were having sex I was like: aPlease donat try to pay me.aa
Well, quite. If ONLY Trump had stuck to the non-payment he presumably agreed in the heat of passion in that Lake Tahoe hotel room in 2006, instead of allegedly getting his lawyer to hand hush money to Daniels when he was running for president a decade later. He is now facing an estimated 34 charges of falsification of business records, believed to relate to payments to both Stormy and the former Playboy model Karen McDougal. As the former president once observed, vaginas are apotential landmines a| Thereas some real danger there.a
Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
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Lib Dems criticise ashocking waste of taxpayersa moneya as Cabinet Office document reveals PMas flight costs
Rishi Sunak took private jet trips costing almost APS500,000 in just over a week last year, government data has shown, prompting opposition claims that he is out of touch and unable to lead on green issues.
A Cabinet Office document detailing overseas prime ministerial travel in the third quarter of 2022 showed No 10 spent just under APS108,000 on private jet travel to and from the Cop27 summit in Egypt, flying in on 6 November and returning the next day.
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- All England Club and the LTA reverse decision on bans
- Players will be required to sign neutrality agreements
Russian and Belarusian players will be allowed to compete at Wimbledon and the British grass-court tournaments this year after the All England Club (AELTC) and the LTA jointly opted to reverse their bans on players for this seasonas events.
After being banned from competing at all British tour-level events in 2022, this year Russian and Belarusian players will be required to sign neutrality agreements, which prohibit them from expressing support for Russiaas invasion of Ukraine, receiving funding from the Russian or Belarusian state and being sponsored by organisations funded by their governments. Players will not be required to express criticism of their governments.
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Average UK house prices fell 3.1% in year to March, Nationwide reports, while energy costs are now falling in the eurozone
The UK housing market may remain weak in the coming months.
Nationwideas chief economist, Robert Gardner, says:
aIt will be hard for the market to regain much momentum in the near term since consumer confidence remains weak and household budgets remain under pressure from high inflation.
Housing affordability also remains stretched, where mortgage rates remain well above the lows prevailing at this point last year.
aMarch saw a further decline in annual house price growth, with prices down 3.1% compared with the same month last year. March also saw a further monthly price fall (-0.8%) a the seventh in a row a which leaves prices 4.6% below their August peak (after taking account of seasonal effects).
aThe housing market reached a turning point last year as a result of the financial market turbulence which followed the mini-Budget. Since then, activity has remained subdued a the number of mortgages approved for house purchase remained weak at 43,500 cases in February, almost 40% below the level prevailing a year ago.
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Business and trade secretary says claims deal will deliver limited economic boost are based on old data
The UK government has announced a APS57m funding package to support Northern Ireland charities and community organisations facing a financial crisis due to a loss of European money, PA Media reports. PA says:
Eighteen projects across the region will receive backing through the UK shared prosperity fund (UKSPF) with a focus on groups helping support people into work.
The announcement comes just a day before financial support provided by the European social fund (ESF) comes to an end due as a consequence of Brexit. Some charities in Northern Ireland had warned they would have to cut staff and support programmes if funding was not replaced.
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Figure comes despite barely any rainfall during year and prompts call for environment secretary to resign
Raw sewage was spilled into English rivers 824 times a day last year a despite the fact there was barely any rainfall and most of the country was in drought.
ThA(c)rA"se Coffey, the environment secretary, is facing calls from the Liberal Democrats to resign over failures to stop sewage spills, as the party argues she adoesnat carea about the issue.
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- Cricket Discipline Commission has published its findings
- Case against former England captain Vaughan not proven
The former England captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared of using racist and/or discriminatory language and bringing the game into disrepute by the ECBas Cricket Discipline Commission. The decision of the three-person panel, which met to hear the case in London this month, was announced on Friday.
The former Yorkshire players Tim Bresnan, John Blain, Andrew Gale, Matthew Hoggard and Richard Pyrah a who all withdrew from the disciplinary process a have been found liable for a breach of ECB Directive 3.3 for their alleged use of racist and/or discriminatory language. The sanctions they will face are to be decided at a separate hearing, still to be scheduled. The five have the right to appeal against the decision.
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Stoppage by 1,400 members of Unite union mainly affects Terminal 5 and is due to last until Easter Sunday
Heathrow airport said it was aoperating as normala as the first of 10 days of strikes by security staff got under way at the start of the Easter holiday period.
Passengers have been warned of potential disruption as 1,400 members of the Unite union take industrial action over pay. However, Heathrowas chief executive, John Holland-Kaye, said passengers who were due to travel on Friday would get away.
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ACC Liverpool admits long queues at M&S Bank Arena led to problems for people coming to Jamie Webster gig
Crowd congestion at the Liverpool venue due to host the Eurovision song contest later this year was not acceptable, its operator has reportedly admitted.
ACC Liverpool, which runs the M&S Bank Arena in the city, acknowledged that people had been left in extremely long queues for the bars and toilets, which in turn caused problems for people trying to get into the venue for the sold-out Jamie Webster concert. The congestion got so bad that some fans complained one area felt unsafe, the BBC reported.
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Tests show recycled concrete could safely be used in new buildings in war- and quake-stricken country
Concrete rubble from destroyed buildings in Syria can be safely recycled into new concrete, scientists have shown, which will make the rebuilding of the war-hit country faster, cheaper and greener.
Syria, which was also hit by a huge earthquake in February, has a vast amount of concrete rubble, estimated at 40m tonnes. The key barrier to recycling this waste is ensuring that the new concrete is as strong and safe as conventional concrete.
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Turkey clears way for Helsinki to join alliance; Zelenskiy says past year has been amost horrific in their entire livesa for residents of Kyiv region
Volodymyr Zelenskiy has marked the anniversary of the liberation of Bucha with a message on his official Telegram channel. Ukraineas president writes:
Bucha. 33 days of occupation. More than 1,400 deaths, including 37 children. More than 175 people were found in mass graves and torture chambers. 9,000 Russian war crimes. 365 days since it became a free Ukrainian Nity once again. A symbol of the atrocities of the occupying countryas army. We will never forgive. We will punish every perpetrator.
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Staff at key outsourcing firm reportedly unable to access emails and computers
Computer systems have abruptly stopped working at outsourcing group Capita, triggering fears that the company that runs crucial operations for the NHS and the military could be under cyber-attack.
Staff are understood to have been unable to access IT systems at the outsourcing company since Friday morning, with an early investigation yet to establish the cause.
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The cityas image of protest and rebellion obscures its links to slavery. But there is a push to acknowledge the Black radicalism in its past
On a sunny June evening last year, members of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society filed slowly into the Friendsa Meeting House, just off St Peteras Square. When the neat white building tucked behind Manchester Central Library was built in the 1820s, it became the base for the Quakers who led the abolitionist movement in the city. Now, in the same hall almost 200 years later, the second oldest learned society in the world gathered to examine its own links to transatlantic slavery.
Images of mills flashed up on a projector screen as the academic Alan Rice described how cotton powered Manchesteras transformation into a booming industrial metropolis. aIf youare in the business of cotton in the 18th and 19th century, youare connected very deeply to the slavery business,a Rice, who runs the Institute for Black Atlantic Research at the University of Central Lancashire, told the audience. His next slide featured portraits of three of Manchesteras most prominent 19th-century industrialists: Samuel Greg, George Hibbert and Sir George Philips. Greg and Hibbert campaigned to preserve slavery and all three aowneda enslaved people (Philips, whose contemporaries dubbed him aKing Cottona, was among the first funders of the Guardian). They were also members of the Lit and Phil a like many prominent Manchester men of this era, who gathered at the society for lectures on science and the arts. A number of the cityas leading abolitionists, such as the physician John Ferriar and the clockmaker Peter Clare, were also members.
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The empire was built with the labour of my enslaved ancestors. Money can only ever begin to make amends for that
In countries touched by European colonialism, the subjects of enslavement and reparations suddenly seem to be on the agenda. This week, the Guardian stepped forward to publish its thorough investigation into the publicationas beginnings in, and connections with, slavery. In February, the former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan travelled to Grenada to apologise for her family having owned 1,000 enslaved Africans there, and donate APS100,000 to establish education projects on the island. The Dutch king recently welcomed his prime ministeras apology for the Netherlandsa role in 250 years of slavery a even if that carefully avoided a direct apology from his throne and the inevitable repercussions. At last, these conversations are being had.
Reactions around the world to these declarations have been varied. Any outrage that there might have been about the Dutch announcement was smoothed over by the royal familyas visit to their Caribbean islands. Queen Maxima dancing with locals was a celebrity show as effective in demonstrating an enlightened, non-racist attitude to their colonial family as Prince Harryas two-step years ago with Rita Marleyas dancers in Trenchtown.
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Monthly rotation of presidency of 15-member council has been unaffected by Ukraine war
In Ukraine, Moscow is pursuing an unprovoked war of aggression. In The Hague, Vladimir Putin is facing an arrest warrant for war crimes. But at the UN, Russia is about to take charge of a powerful international body, the security council.
From Saturday, it will be Russiaas turn to take up the monthly presidency of the 15-member council, in line with a rotation that has been unaffected by the Ukraine war.
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US security spokesman says new evidence suggests Moscow offering food to aroguea nation in return for dozens of kinds of weapons and munitions
The White House says it has new evidence that Russia is looking again to North Korea for weapons and munitions to fuel the war in Ukraine, this time in a deal that would provide Pyongyang with much-needed food and other commodities in return.
It is the latest accusation that Russia, desperate for weaponry and restricted by sanctions and export controls, is turning to aroguea nations to help it continue its 13-month-old war.
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Support for the European Union is strong a even in post-Brexit Britain. Can it come through its external battles, too?
Itas springtime in Brussels and the European Union has a spring in its step. Its leaders and institutions have been galvanised by the war in Ukraine. aThe war has reminded us what Europe is really about,a people kept telling me on a recent visit to the EUas capital.
Thereas a popular theory that says European integration advances through crises. The truth is that sometimes it does and sometimes it doesnat. Youad have to be a starry-eyed Euro-optimist, for example, to claim that European unity was really advanced by the 2015-16 refugee crisis. But in its last two big ones, the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine, we have seen the achallenge and responsea mechanism that the historian Arnold Toynbee identified as one of the patterns of history.
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The rise and rise of online fashion stores a and their generous returns policies a has created a new industry dedicated to dealing with our unwanted clothes. But what damage is being done a to our planet and to retailers a by our boomerang shopping habits?
In the past, the post office has been an embarrassing place for Megan Hitt. The 25-year-old nurse from south Wales recalls a time, a few years ago, when she had to approach the counter with six different Asos parcels in her arms, her ashopping addiction exposed for everyone to seea. Since university, Hitt has been a prolific online shopper a buying several outfits at a time, picking one to keep and returning the rest. This time, when she handed over her parcels to be scanned, she was ashamed that there were so many. Still, she knew she would be back soon a she already had another Asos order on the way.
Buying and returning clothes online is part of the fabric of modern life. For years, Hitt didnat think much about it: aI used to buy and return like it didnat matter.a At her worst, shead order three parcels a week; sometimes, if she knew shead wear something only once, on a night out, shead keep the tags on and send it back. aIt was something we all used to do,a Hitt says of her university days. aIn a house of six girls, four did it all the time.a
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If youare wondering whether I can fit a whole apple in my mouth a yes, I can
As a little girl, I used to pore over the Guinness Book of Records every Christmas. My family and I would spend Christmas Day looking at all the brilliant people who were using their unusual quirks and talents for good a whether that involved raising awareness, making people laugh or spreading the idea that ayou are enough as you area. I was in awe.
Flicking through pages of people with special skills and talents was very inspiring to me. I loved seeing so many people celebrated for their gifts and was hopeful that, one day, I would be too. I grew up wanting to become an entertainer. Before the pandemic, I had a day job in medical sales and spent my evenings showing up to acting and singing auditions or comedy open-mic nights. I was also in a band and sang at weddings.
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Max Woosey, 13, is looking forward to being known as amore than the boy in the tenta after raising huge sum for local hospice
When he began his camping adventure, Max Woosey imagined he would spend a few weeks sleeping in his new tent and raise a few hundred pounds for a good cause.
Three years on, after surviving fierce winds, sub-zero temperatures and an awful lot of rain, 13-year-old Maxas efforts have earned more than three-quarters of a million pounds for a hospice and given him unexpected fame a but he has finally decided it is time to put a solid roof back over his head and clamber into a proper bed.
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Barry will vape anywhere until heas told not to; Carol finds this irritating. Have your say and help them clear the air
Barry vapes anywhere and everywhere. Itas rude, embarrassing and makes me cough
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Venue that helped launch careers of many actors forced to close after losing APS1.8m Arts Council England grant
One of Britainas oldest theatres, the Oldham Coliseum, will close aon its own termsa on Friday night, its artistic director has said, with a star-studded final show.
The 138-year-old venue has been forced to close after losing its APS1.8m government subsidy in a move decried by leading arts figures.
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Toba was so slick and distinctly fancy I feared the food would be an afterthought. I was wrong
St Jamesas Market, where Toba has set up shop, is absolutely nobodyas favourite place to dine out, despite millions being spent on this freshly burrowed concrete and steel crevice just off Regent Street in a bid to turn it into a retail/working/dining utopia. aWhether youare after a bottomless brunch, a steaming cup of tea, or a Michelin-starred meal, this hub of contemporary dining can accommodate,a says the brochure for this market, which isnat remotely a market because surely that would contain at least one stall selling onions or jam or, well, anything.
Yet, the standard of restaurants that St Jamesas continues to attract is impressive. Ikoyi thrived there for a time, and when I lunched at Toba I noted that there wasnat a seat to be had in Fallow, Aquavit, or Ole & Steen (which is basically Greggs for middle-class people who have finished all three seasons of The Killing). Toba, a new Indonesian restaurant by Pino Edward Sinaga, has now taken over Ikoyias spot, serving food inspired by his late mother. His Camden Market street food stall, Pinoas Warung, has been hugely successful; go for the nasi goreng, gado-gado, meatballs and satay, but enquire about the specials because bebek penyet (crisp seasoned duck leg on a bed of yellow rice with spiced grated coconut) and kecombrang sambal is often on offer.
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Great art, walks, history and cycles feature on these short trips that take in atmospheric places as diverse as Lincoln and Lausanne
Dinant is defined by cliffs, hills and the mighty Meuse River. You could take a lazy funicular trip to the fortress, gawp at the stunning citadel or check out the kitsch saxophone paraphernalia at Maison de Monsieur Sax a the town was the childhood home of Adolphe Sax. And you probably will. But Dinant is also a town for adventure with plenty of hiking and several ziplines. You can take an electric boat out on the Meuse itself, or better still, kayak the Lesse tributary, passing under weeping willows and over rapids. The chateau above at Walzin is screensaver material. Pick one of the many riverside restaurants to put those calories back on with a local Leffe beer and fries (with mayo).
Antony
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 09:53:36 GMT
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Jens Meureras film, beautifully shot in the summer of 2019 in Cromer on the Norfolk coast, is refreshingly free of cynicism
German filmmaker Jens Meurer has had a huge success in his native land with this vivid and richly affectionate anglophile documentary. I think I can see why, and it could even turn into a German national TV tradition a like Dinner for One, the English-language drawing room comedy sketch that the Germans love watching at Christmas. Could it be that a German documentary about an English seaside town will show us all the way ahead, and heal the psychic wounds of Brexit?
Seaside Special is all about Cromer on the north Norfolk coast in the distant summer of 2019 a and mostly about all the local people preparing to take part in the annual end-of-the-pier show, the last of its kind in the UK, or for that matter the world. This theatrical event itself looks like a terrifically enjoyable variety gang show: with naughty gags, brassy musical numbers, Hollywood homages and pop songs. It is a bit like the BBCas 70s programme Seaside Special (does Meurer really know about that?) or the old kidsa TV show Crackerjack.
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The former Labour leaderas appeal was his personality, but with the country on the rocks voters may overlook Starmeras lack of charisma
Tony Blairas triumphant time as opposition leader was more than 25 years and several political eras ago. But it still casts a huge shadow over our politics. Tories fear a repeat of the 1997 election. Pollsters try to work out whether such a rare and pivotal event could soon happen again. Centre-left voters of a certain age remember the mid-90s as a time of steadily growing hope and then pure elation, before Labour politics gradually went back to its usual divisions and disappointments.
But perhaps the people most fixated by Blair are Keir Starmer and his inner circle. In his use of former Blair speechwriters such as Philip Collins and Peter Hyman; of old Blair lines such as aLabour is on your sidea; former New Labour ministers as advisers, including Blair himself; New Labour-style focus groups and charm offensives towards business; revived Blairite policies such as the asbo; and former New Labour strategists, spin doctors, party bureaucrats, fundraisers and donors. In all these ways, Starmeras leadership often feels like a tribute to a form of politics many voters under 40 wonat even remember.
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This isnat the Trump indictment we wanted, but it might be the one we deserve
Stormy Daniels didnat seem to know what she had. In 2011, when The Apprentice was still getting decent ratings and Trump had drawn attention to himself for racist claims about the birthplace of Barack Obama, Daniels a also known as Stephanie Clifford a started asking around to see who she could sell her story to. Daniels, for years a successful porn performer, had met Donald Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006. According to her, he invited her to his hotel room, offered her work on his TV show and then had sex with her. The two remained friendly afterwards; Trump invited Daniels to the launch of his Trump Vodka brand the following year. Itas the kind of thing you suspect that these two people would have written off as a funny story. Instead, itas the impetus for one of the most politically volatile prosecutions in the nationas history: the first criminal indictment of a former president, which was issued on Thursday by a federal grand jury in New York.
Stormy Daniels and the illegal, fraudulent machinations that the Trump campaign allegedly undertook to pay her off during the height of the presidential campaign in 2016 have always struck me as the most quintessential of Trumpas many scandals. Trump denies Danielsa allegations, but in retrospect, with the hindsight of what weave come to learn of him, the scene she recounts is almost unbearably true to his character: the gathering of low-rent celebrities, the paltry quid pro quo offer, the golf and the sad, adolescent fantasy of sex with a porn star. The whole story drips with Trumpas defining attribute: the desperate and insatiable need to have his ego gratified. Which is why to me, at least, it seems obvious that Daniels is telling the truth.
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aEvan,a I said out loud in my hotel room. In that moment, this news story moved out of the realm of professional dismay and into the intensely personal
His face stared out from news stories on Thursday morning, accompanied by headlines like this one in the Guardian: aRussia arrests reporter and accuses him of espionage.a
Oh, thatas awful, I thought at first, reflecting that we really are involved in some kind of new cold war, and there is no end to the toll that authoritarian governments will take on journalists. The imprisonment of journalists is at a historic high worldwide; Iave written columns about that. And I know that there are close to 20 journalists in Russian jails and that Vladimir Putinas administration has instituted harsh consequences for what it considers afakea news, a highly subjective judgment.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
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My decision to come out as a trans man was lifechanging. Whatas so scary about the possibility of choice when it comes to gender?
Iave quit jobs, relationships, and even some religious beliefs a but by far the most important thing I ever quit was trying to be a woman.
Four years ago I came out as a trans man. After 28 years of attempting to be a woman and wondering why things had never felt quite right, the mist cleared: the issue was that Iad been trying to be someone I wasnat. And not just that, but someone I didnat want to be a playing a role I felt compelled to adhere to by society.
Jackson King is a freelance journalist
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A new white paper emphasises innovation over regulation. Unlike ChatGPT, we have learned nothing from our mistakes
Itas almost 20 years now since a socially awkward young computer science student set up a website for rating ahota women.
Facemash, as Mark Zuckerberg called his creation, was shut down within days. But this crass teenage experiment was still, in retrospect, the first faltering step down a road to something even he couldnat possibly have foreseen at the time: a social media phenomenon now accused of unwittingly helping to polarise society, destabilise the democratic process, fuel hate speech and disseminate dangerous conspiracy theories around the globe, despite what providers insist have been their best attempts to stamp out the fire.
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Itas time to retire the offensive, outdated idea that having only one child is somehow selfish or unfair
aArenat you worried theyall be lonely?a This is the question that the parents of only children are probably asked the most, and the one that is mentioned again and again when I asked for aone and donea parents to get in touch. Although aone and donea parenting is on the rise, and in some countries only children are becoming the norm, the stigma against single-child families is real. Stereotypes about only children being spoilt, obnoxious or lonely persist.
What my callout on social media revealed is that there are many persuasive economic and social reasons for deciding to only have only one child, and though they can be as diverse and complex as families themselves, there are some common threads.
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a Guardian columnist and author
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President Kais Saiedas tirade against sub-Saharan African migrants is just his latest assault on democracy
I was relieved when HervA(c), a young man from Ivory Coast who occasionally helps me around the house, finally called. It had been four agonising days of radio silence. Since his landlady had evicted him, he had been wandering the streets of Raoued, a suburb of Tunis, trying to avoid the marauding gangs. This was right after President Kais Saied had delivered an incendiary speech against migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.
I asked HervA(c) why he hadnat called me for help. He said he had heard the police were threatening to punish those who help black migrants and didnat want to get me into trouble.
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- Vaughan cleared of using racist language, CDC hearing finds
- Cricket Scotland chairman resigns in wake of racism scandal
- You can email Tony with your thoughts
Nothing yet on the news section of Yorkshireas website a|
A lot of people, myself included, are refreshing the ECB site to see official confirmation of the decision by the commission.
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- Manchester City to take on Liverpool, Arsenal to face Leeds
- Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
- Get in touch with Luke via email or on Twitter
A three-month delay to the overall project would mean the new ground would not be ready for the start of the 2024-25 season, an ambition previously indicated by the club.
The planning documents imply that the stadium should be completed by July 2024, when successful test events would have to be held before the stadium can host a competitive match. Any delays will likely increase the costs of the project which the club says stand at about APS760m.
Talking of Harry Kane, how big a chance does he have of individual awards this season?
Harry Kane is in a similar position to [Marcus] Rashford. He is an outsider for the award but he has broken the goalscoring records for Tottenham and England this season so never say never. Kane is Haalandas main competitor for the Golden Boot, having scored 21 times for Spurs.
Haaland has a seven-goal lead in that battle but Kane is playing in a team plagued by uncertainty. Tottenhamas season threatens to peter out after Antonio Conteas sacking on Sunday night, but Kaneas performances in front of goal have been consistent throughout. If, by some miracle, the 29-year-old can overhaul Haaland, he has a good chance of winning the award too.
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- Construction experts believe project at least three months late
- Everton insist 52,888-seat stadium aremains on schedulea
The construction of Evertonas new 52,888-seat stadium is running months behind schedule, a Guardian analysis suggests. Documents filed by Everton as part of the stadiumas public planning submissions a combined with the clubas latest published drone footage of the construction site a indicate that the project is at least three months late, according to experts in stadium construction.
A three-month delay to the overall project would mean the new ground would not be ready for the start of the 2024-25 season, an ambition previously indicated by the club. The planning documents imply that the stadium should be completed by July 2024, when successful test events would have to be held before the stadium can host a competitive match. Any delays will likely increase the costs of the project which the club says stand at about APS760m.
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- Loss of five-day race a further blow for British cycling
- Funding gap of APS400,000 proves insurmountable
The Womenas Tour will not take place this summer after the organising company admitted defeat in its attempts to find the funding required to stage the five-day Womenas WorldTour race in June.
Last month Sweetspot announced a five-day route for the popular race, down from the usual six, but warned it needed to find APS500,000 in new sponsorship in order to go ahead a even launching a crowdfunding campaign to try to spur interest. It set a soft deadline of Easter to make progress before it would need to start paying deposits on some of the primary expenses, mainly accommodation at this point, but has now announced that the target is for the race to return for its 10th anniversary edition in 2024.
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Rejuvenated midfielder on the pain of leaving Manchester United and her dream to make Newcastle a successful WSL club
As Lucy Staniforth left Manchester Unitedas training ground for the final time a nagging voice inside her head suggested she might be about to step off the edge of the world. Fast forward three months from that watershed January moment and the midfielder, now at Aston Villa, feels on top of it.
aWhen youare at Manchester United it seems like the best place on the planet and anywhere else is never going to quite live up to it,a she says. aBut everything thatas happened since leaving has surpassed my expectations.a
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- Joint statement issued before teams meet at St Jamesa Park
- Newcastle are Saudi-owned and Qatari is trying to buy Reds
Groups of Newcastle United and Manchester United fans have joined forces before the teams meet on Sunday to call for a ban on the sale of clubs to states who could use their ownership for sportswashing human rights abuses.
NUFC Fans Against Sportswashing and United Against Sportwashing issued a joint statement in the buildup to the game at St Jamesa Park. Newcastle are majority-owned by Saudi Arabiaas Public Investment Fund (PIF), while the Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani is trying to buy Manchester United.
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Precipitation has made western US very cold and wet, with one ski lodge declaring snowiest season on record
Over recent months there has been a recurring theme in weather news about how wet and unsettled western parts of the US have been, particularly in the normally sunny state of California.
This has been caused by frequent atmospheric rivers funnelling into western North America, and a recent analysis by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography found that over the course of this water year (1 October 2022 to 30 September 2023) 31 atmospheric river events have affected the west coast so far.
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Sixteen-year-olds taken into custody in connection with assault on 73-year-old man in Kings Heath
Two teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of attacking a 73-year-old man as he walked home from a mosque in Birmingham.
The 16-year-olds were taken into custody for questioning in connection with the aappallinga assault in the Kings Heath area of the city on Wednesday night, West Midlands police said.
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April dates come as GMB union prepares to test support for stoppages at five other sites
Workers at Amazonas Coventry warehouse have announced six fresh strike dates, as the GMB union prepares to test support for stoppages among staff at another five of the delivery companyas sites.
Strikes at the vast Coventry centre, known as BHX4, began in January a the first industrial action ever taken against Amazon in the UK. Staff are demanding pay of APS15 an hour.
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Decision raises fears that company founded by Sir Richard Branson may be on verge of collapse
Virgin Orbit, the satellite launch company founded by the billionaire Sir Richard Branson, is cutting 85% of its workforce after failing to secure fresh funding, raising fears that the firm may be on the brink of collapse.
The California-based company said in a US filing that about 675 staff would lose their jobs as part of efforts to cut costs, leaving about 100 employees to run what is left of the business. This was because of an ainability to secure meaningful fundinga, the filing explained.
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Helen McCabe joins from BP where she worked alongside Rolls-Royce CEO Tufan Erginbilgic
Rolls-Royce has appointed its first female finance chief as part of a boardroom shake-up by the chief executive, Tufan Erginbilgic, who has promised to instil a awinning culturea at the engineering and aerospace firm, whose past performance he has criticised.
Helen McCabe will start in the role later this year, taking over from Panos Kakoullis, who has only been in the job since March 2021. She joins from BP, where she had previously worked alongside Erginbilgic, who was named the CEO of Rolls-Royce last year and took up the role at the start of 2023.
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Exclusive: German carmaker says new Cayenne SUV will have function via platform run by ScreenHits TV
The German car company Porsche has turned to a British firm to allow passengers to stream film and TV on built-in screens, in a sign of the increasing focus by carmakers on providing content on the move.
A new in-car video streaming function will allow Porsche owners in 56 countries to access their subscriptions with the likes of Disney+ and Amazon Prime, as well as live TV, via a platform run by ScreenHits TV.
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Scottish Power, British Gas and E.ON alleged governmentas decision-making process was aflaweda
Three major domestic energy suppliers have lost their high court challenge over the governmentas handling of the sale of the collapsed energy firm Bulb.
Scottish Power, British Gas and E.ON claimed an aunfair sale processa led to decisions ato commit billions of pounds of taxpayer money to facilitate the acquisition of a failed businessa by the rival firm Octopus Energy.
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Ten-year project by English Heritage will see landscapes at sites including Stonehenge return to how they would have once looked
Meadows across 100 historic sites in England, from the panoramic ruins of Scarborough Castle to the chalk down landscape of Stonehenge, are to be created or enhanced in a 10-year project celebrating the kingas coronation.
English Heritage on Friday announced its ambition to return landscapes at 100 of its sites to how they once would have looked.
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Hollywood actor and lifestyle guru found not liable for collision with optometrist Terry Sanderson in Park City in 2016
Gwyneth Paltrow, the Hollywood star and lifestyle guru, has prevailed in the dramatic court tussle over dueling ski-crash claims with the retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, who had sued the actor for liability in a collision on a Utah mountain in 2016.
The verdict in the much-watched case, which to many seemed to pit one affluent lifestyle against another, came after a two-week trial that heard from dozens of witnesses attempting to assert truth to an incident that only one witness claimed to see.
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Worshippers in Indore fell into communal water source as they gathered to mark Ram Navami
At least 36 people have died after the floor of a Hindu temple collapsed in Indore, central India, plunging them into a well.
It has emerged that the floor which covered the stepwell a a stair-lined communal water source a consisted only of tiles laid over a metal grille.
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Young Britons are the target for a crackdown on antisocial behaviour in the city a but are they the real problem?
Itas 9.30pm and groups of British lads are gearing up for a big night out in Amsterdamas red light district.
Although the narrow streets echo with French, German, Spanish, Dutch and Irish banter, this week Amsterdam city council launched a campaign to tell Britons from 18 to 35 in search of a amessy night, to stay awaya. Lewis Flanigan, 24, from Middlesbrough, is taking the chance to party while he still can. aMy plans are for sex and drink, going around the bars until 6am,a he said, peering into brothel windows beside the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal. His two friends a unnamed as they have aserious jobsa a have also come before things change.
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A new law will impose extra tax on sales of more than $5m starting 1 April a and sellers are desperate to unload before the deadline
As the clock ticks down to the start of Los Angelesa new amansion taxa, the cityas real estate market is offering some deadline deals.
On Instagram, two high-end realtors touted a $1m bonus to any agent who helped sell a $28m Bel Air mansion by 1 April. Another 260-acre Bel Air property which went up for auction this month (starting price $39m) offered buyers a $2m credit if they were able to close the deal by 31 March.
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UK supermarkets heavily reliant on strawberries from southern Spain, where workers allege they are regularly underpaid, have passports withheld and are forced to live in unsanitary shacks
Abusive conditions are endemic in parts of Spainas fruit sector, a new report alleges, with workers telling the Guardian they have been regularly underpaid and forced to live in dilapidated shacks.
During the winter, at least 60% of strawberries eaten in the UK are likely to be from vast farms across the south-west Spanish province of Huelva. In 2020, the UK imported a!310m (APS272m) worth of the fruit from the Andalucia region, of which 91% is believed to be grown in Huelva.
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Friendly and fiery, compassionate and uncompromising, OaGrady and his alter ego Lily Savage made friends wherever they went. Readers remember the groundbreaking, down-to-earth comedian
When Paul OaGrady died on Wednesday at the age of 67, tributes poured in from everywhere, from writers, entertainers, politicians and anyone affected by his life and work.
Born to a working-class Irish family in Wirral, OaGrady was a care worker before making a name for himself on the London gay scene in the 1980s with his drag persona, Lily Savage. In the years after, OaGrady became a household name, known for his political and animal rights activism as well as his warmth and quick wit.
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The Irish author on the power of Edna OaBrien, Zolaas lust, and struggling with Emily BrontA<<
My earliest reading memory
In her memoir Giving Up the Ghost, Hilary Mantel remembers learning to read at school as a awearisome uphill trail in the company of Dick and Doraa. My mother had taught me to identify some words before I started school but it was in the classroom, in one of the areadersa that had bored young Hilary senseless, that letters and spaces and full stops left the page as code and reassembled in my head to make a story. Exhilarating.
My favourite book growing up
Nina Bawdenas Carrieas War was the book of my childhood. Carrie Willow and I shared an overactive imagination, an eldest childas sense of responsibility and a dependence on hair slides.
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Ex-president expected to face arraignment on Tuesday; New York police warned they may face aunusual disordera
The indictment of Donald Trump has profound implications for the Republican race for the nomination for next yearas presidential election. As Jill Colvin writes for Associated Press, it is likely to force his potential rivals into the awkward position of having to defend him a or risk the wrath of Trumpas support base.
Polls show Trump remains the undisputed frontrunner for the Republican nomination, and his standing has not faltered, even amid widespread reporting on the expected charges.
The move was especially stunning given Trumpas long record of impunity, which has seen him constantly stretch the limits of the law and the conventions of accepted behaviour with his uproarious personal, business and political careers. Suddenly, Trumpas decades of evading accountability will end. The former president will have to start answering for his conduct.
The perception of this extraordinary case will turn on two questions fundamental to the credibility of American justice: Are all citizens a even the most powerful, like former presidents and White House candidates a considered equal under the law? Or is Trump being singled out because of who he is?
50 years after federal officials first accused Trump and his father of violating laws that barred racial discrimination in apartment rentals, the former president has been indicted. The indictment in the Daniels case comes amid an Atlanta-area investigation into Trumpas role in seeking to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia, and a special counselas federal investigations into Trumpas actions leading up to the 6 January riot at the Capitol, as well as his handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Already, Trumpas statements about the Daniels case have followed a pattern he set in 1973, when federal prosecutors accused Trump and his father, Fred, a prominent New York City apartment developer, of turning away Black people who wanted to rent from them. In that case, Trump first denied the allegation, then said he didnat know his actions were illegal, and then, through his lawyer, accused the government of conducting a bogus aGestapo-like investigation.a
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Trump has followed a pattern since 2016 a the bigger the alleged crime, the louder he airs grievances and claims heas being persecuted
Comedian Chris Rock gazed out at the audience at an awards ceremony in Washington earlier this month. aAre you guys really going to arrest Trump?a he asked bluntly. aThis is only going to make him more popular!a
Donald Trump has not yet been arrested but is now the first person to occupy the Oval Office to then be charged with a crime. It also raises the prospect of the Republican favorite for the 2024 presidential race to be running for the White House while also being criminally prosecuted a something likely to bring even more chaos to Americaas already deeply fractured political landscape.
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The relationship between the former president and the network had cooled but Fox offered a full-throated defence of Trump on Thursday night
A breaking news graphic rushes across the screen, as flashing amber lights illuminate the words: aFox News alerta.
aWe have just gotten word that former president Donald Trump has been indicted,a the host begins, while a stunned gasp is audible from off-camera.
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Protestors face domestic terrorism charges and have been denied bail as experts decry lack of evidence proffered by state to do so
Prosecutors in Georgia have been accused of a acomplete politicization of the lawa and a ajudicial pogroma in the way they are pursuing charges against activists arrested at a music festival held as part of protests against a police and fire department training facility known as aCop City.a
Protests against the project have caught worldwide attention after one environmental activist was shot dead by police a the first such incident in US history.
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Hollywood actor and lifestyle guru found not liable for collision with optometrist Terry Sanderson in Park City in 2016
Gwyneth Paltrow, the Hollywood star and lifestyle guru, has prevailed in the dramatic court tussle over dueling ski-crash claims with the retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, who had sued the actor for liability in a collision on a Utah mountain in 2016.
The verdict in the much-watched case, which to many seemed to pit one affluent lifestyle against another, came after a two-week trial that heard from dozens of witnesses attempting to assert truth to an incident that only one witness claimed to see.
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Monthly rotation of presidency of 15-member council has been unaffected by Ukraine war
In Ukraine, Moscow is pursuing an unprovoked war of aggression. In The Hague, Vladimir Putin is facing an arrest warrant for war crimes. But at the UN, Russia is about to take charge of a powerful international body, the security council.
From Saturday, it will be Russiaas turn to take up the monthly presidency of the 15-member council, in line with a rotation that has been unaffected by the Ukraine war.
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Decision raises fears that company founded by Sir Richard Branson may be on verge of collapse
Virgin Orbit, the satellite launch company founded by the billionaire Sir Richard Branson, is cutting 85% of its workforce after failing to secure fresh funding, raising fears that the firm may be on the brink of collapse.
The California-based company said in a US filing that about 675 staff would lose their jobs as part of efforts to cut costs, leaving about 100 employees to run what is left of the business. This was because of an ainability to secure meaningful fundinga, the filing explained.
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UK supermarkets heavily reliant on strawberries from southern Spain, where workers allege they are regularly underpaid, have passports withheld and are forced to live in unsanitary shacks
Abusive conditions are endemic in parts of Spainas fruit sector, a new report alleges, with workers telling the Guardian they have been regularly underpaid and forced to live in dilapidated shacks.
During the winter, at least 60% of strawberries eaten in the UK are likely to be from vast farms across the south-west Spanish province of Huelva. In 2020, the UK imported a!310m (APS272m) worth of the fruit from the Andalucia region, of which 91% is believed to be grown in Huelva.
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A new law will impose extra tax on sales of more than $5m starting 1 April a and sellers are desperate to unload before the deadline
As the clock ticks down to the start of Los Angelesa new amansion taxa, the cityas real estate market is offering some deadline deals.
On Instagram, two high-end realtors touted a $1m bonus to any agent who helped sell a $28m Bel Air mansion by 1 April. Another 260-acre Bel Air property which went up for auction this month (starting price $39m) offered buyers a $2m credit if they were able to close the deal by 31 March.
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The cityas image of protest and rebellion obscures its links to slavery. But there is a push to acknowledge the Black radicalism in its past
On a sunny June evening last year, members of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society filed slowly into the Friendsa Meeting House, just off St Peteras Square. When the neat white building tucked behind Manchester Central Library was built in the 1820s, it became the base for the Quakers who led the abolitionist movement in the city. Now, in the same hall almost 200 years later, the second oldest learned society in the world gathered to examine its own links to transatlantic slavery.
Images of mills flashed up on a projector screen as the academic Alan Rice described how cotton powered Manchesteras transformation into a booming industrial metropolis. aIf youare in the business of cotton in the 18th and 19th century, youare connected very deeply to the slavery business,a Rice, who runs the Institute for Black Atlantic Research at the University of Central Lancashire, told the audience. His next slide featured portraits of three of Manchesteras most prominent 19th-century industrialists: Samuel Greg, George Hibbert and Sir George Philips. Greg and Hibbert campaigned to preserve slavery and all three aowneda enslaved people (Philips, whose contemporaries dubbed him aKing Cottona, was among the first funders of the Guardian). They were also members of the Lit and Phil a like many prominent Manchester men of this era, who gathered at the society for lectures on science and the arts. A number of the cityas leading abolitionists, such as the physician John Ferriar and the clockmaker Peter Clare, were also members.
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Stakes are high as these judges often have the last word on major policy decisions in their states, from reproductive rights to voting policy and redistricting.
While the 4 April Wisconsin race is technically non-partisan, the two candidates have not shied away from taking positions on policies that align with political parties. The Democratic party has spent heavily on liberal candidate Janet Protasiewicz, while conservative candidate Dan Kelly has the backing of Republicans and top conservative donors.
The race is already the most expensive state supreme court election in US history, with over $37m in spending. The unprecedented spending and political debate begs the question of why partisan groups are permitted to get involved in the selection of supposedly nonpartisan judges, and why judges are directly elected at all?
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Social media highlights remarkable timing of verdicts in unusual cases that gripped a nation
An ex-president indicted for alleged hush money payments to a porn star. A wealthy actor and wellness guru vindicated in a nail-biting fight for justice against a retired optometrist. And all in the space of a few hours.
The reaction on Twitter was clear: God bless America.
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Brookline, Massachusetts, is barring those born after 2000 from buying the products. Is a paternalistic approach always right?
Mary Jo began smoking when she was 12 years old, sneaking behind her church and picking up cigarette butts off the ground. As she got a little older, she would steal cigarettes from her brother and, by 15, she was buying her own packs a a proud Marlboro smoker.
aI smoked for 30 years,a she tells me. aI smoked when I was pregnant.a She was desperate to quit, or at least cut down the number of cigarettes, but nothing worked. aThe guiltier I felt, the more I smoked,a she continues. aI would just hide my belly so that people couldnat see.a Her younger son was born premature at only 5lb. aI cried because he was so tiny.a
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Anielle Franco is determined to develop the work of her assassinated sister Marielle in fighting to better the lives of black people in the country
At her inauguration as Brazilas new minister of racial equality, Anielle Franco described the country she wanted to work for. aOne where a black woman can access decision-making spaces without having her life taken by five shots in the head,a she says, interrupted by the audience shouting the name of her dead sister aMariellea.
Itas doubtful whether Franco, a black woman taking an office traditionally occupied by white men, would have been involved in politics had it not been for the tragedy on 14 March 2018. Marielle Franco, a socialist city councillor in Rio de Janeiro, and Anderson Gomes, her driver, were murdered by unknown assailants who opened fire on their car as they returned from a political rally. Marielle was 38, the same age as Franco is now, and had been an outspoken critic of Brazilas extrajudicial killings and police brutality.
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The tranquilizer is increasingly mixed with the opioid in the US, giving rise to deadly overdoses and disturbing wounds
Fentanyl a the deadliest drug in the country a is getting even more dangerous. Across the United States, the opioid is increasingly being mixed with xylazine, a powerful tranquilizer thatas approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in animals such as horses. But on the streets itas known as atranqa or atranq dopea, and itas been linked to horrific side effects and a growing number of deadly overdoses across the country.
The substance was first found mixed with heroin in Puerto Rico as early as two decades ago. Today the national epicenter of the crisis is Philadelphia, where xylazine appeared in the drug supply as early as 2006, and was found in over 90% of the cityas lab-tested dope samples in 2021.
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The college basketball stars meet in the NCAA Tournament Final Four on Friday. It could be just the start of years of exciting contests between the two
Rivalries propel athletes into superstardom, transform leagues, and redefine mainstream culture. Joe v Max; Wilt v Bill; Ali v Frazier; Magic v Bird; and Serena v Venus were compelling rivalries in which the antagonists pushed each other to excel at the highest level on the worldas greatest stages.
When the South Carolina Gamecocks and Iowa Hawkeyes face off in the NCAA Womenas Final Four on Friday night, fans will witness a battle that has the potential to become the next great sports rivalry of this generation.
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The young quarterback has to follow two Packers Hall of Famers at one of the NFLas most famed franchises. No pressure then
Two years ago, Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams decided to run it back for one last year together at the Green Bay Packers under The Last Dance moniker, aping the Michael Jordan propaganda/documentary series.
The tension at the heart of the Jordan doc was the idea that drives all great sports breakups: Who is responsible for winning championships? Organizations or players? Jordan-Krause, Belichick-Brady, LeBron-Riley, Keane-Ferguson. Across sports, dynastic runs have come unstuck as champions fight to claim the credit for winning.
QB: Love, 24
WR: Christian Watson, 23
WR: Romeo Doubs, 22
WR: Samori Toure, 25
TE: Josiah Deguara, 26
RB: Aaron Jones, 28
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The five-time US champion, whose main career is as a streamer with more than a million followers, defeated fellow world top-10 player Wesley So in a bruising final
Hikaru Nakamura, who combines streaming to over a million followers with a comeback to classical chess in his mid-30s, has won the American Cup, a $200,000 knockout including $60,000 for the winner. The defeated finalist, Wesley So, snatched a poisoned pawn and lost his queen in a 19-move decider.
The five-time US champion, 35, won through a bruising trilogy of matches at St Louis to defeat his fellow world top-10 GM. Nakamura had hoped that the competition format, two-game mini-matches with progressively accelerating time limits, would allow him to halve his way to his three-minute blitz speciality.
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This isnat the Trump indictment we wanted, but it might be the one we deserve
Stormy Daniels didnat seem to know what she had. In 2011, when The Apprentice was still getting decent ratings and Trump had drawn attention to himself for racist claims about the birthplace of Barack Obama, Daniels a also known as Stephanie Clifford a started asking around to see who she could sell her story to. Daniels, for years a successful porn performer, had met Donald Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006. According to her, he invited her to his hotel room, offered her work on his TV show and then had sex with her. The two remained friendly afterwards; Trump invited Daniels to the launch of his Trump Vodka brand the following year. Itas the kind of thing you suspect that these two people would have written off as a funny story. Instead, itas the impetus for one of the most politically volatile prosecutions in the nationas history: the first criminal indictment of a former president, which was issued on Thursday by a federal grand jury in New York.
Stormy Daniels and the illegal, fraudulent machinations that the Trump campaign allegedly undertook to pay her off during the height of the presidential campaign in 2016 have always struck me as the most quintessential of Trumpas many scandals. Trump denies Danielsa allegations, but in retrospect, with the hindsight of what weave come to learn of him, the scene she recounts is almost unbearably true to his character: the gathering of low-rent celebrities, the paltry quid pro quo offer, the golf and the sad, adolescent fantasy of sex with a porn star. The whole story drips with Trumpas defining attribute: the desperate and insatiable need to have his ego gratified. Which is why to me, at least, it seems obvious that Daniels is telling the truth.
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aEvan,a I said out loud in my hotel room. In that moment, this news story moved out of the realm of professional dismay and into the intensely personal
His face stared out from news stories on Thursday morning, accompanied by headlines like this one in the Guardian: aRussia arrests reporter and accuses him of espionage.a
Oh, thatas awful, I thought at first, reflecting that we really are involved in some kind of new cold war, and there is no end to the toll that authoritarian governments will take on journalists. The imprisonment of journalists is at a historic high worldwide; Iave written columns about that. And I know that there are close to 20 journalists in Russian jails and that Vladimir Putinas administration has instituted harsh consequences for what it considers afakea news, a highly subjective judgment.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
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Child labor violations a including kids working night-shifts and with dangerous equipment a are rising in the US. Republicans want even fewer protections
When I was secretary of labor 30 years ago, one major goal was to crack down on companies that employed children, in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. I remember being horrified to discover that even in the early 1990s, children who should have been in school were working, often in dangerous jobs.
We made progress. Child labor declined in the United States. But it was a hard slog. By law, the highest fines I could levy against companies that put children to work were relatively small. Some firms treated them as costs of business.
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Republicans are seeking to restrict women and girlsa right to travel by criminalizing friends and family who would help them
Idaho Republicans are seeking to restrict women and girlsa right to travel. Less than a year ago, the state banned abortion with a trigger law that went into effect after the supreme court overturned the abortion right in Dobbs v Jackson Womenas Health. Now, Idaho is looking to stop young women from travelling out of state for their procedures a and to criminalize those that help them. A bill that sailed through the stateas house of representatives and advanced in the state senate last week would make it a crime to transport a minor for the purposes of obtaining an abortion without the consent of her parents. The bill creates a new felony crime, so-called aabortion traffickinga, thatas punishable by two to five years in prison.
The bill would criminalize an aunt or grandmother who drives a teenage girl over the border for a legal abortion in Oregon. It would make a felon of the school friend who lends her money for a bus ticket, or the older sister who takes her to the post office to pick up a package with secretly mailed pills. The legislation also contains a provision giving the Idaho attorney general the ability to override the jurisdiction of local prosecutors on this charge a so if a local DA doesnat want to prosecute those who help scared and desperate teenagers, the state can enforce its sadism anyway.
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Support for the European Union is strong a even in post-Brexit Britain. Can it come through its external battles, too?
Itas springtime in Brussels and the European Union has a spring in its step. Its leaders and institutions have been galvanised by the war in Ukraine. aThe war has reminded us what Europe is really about,a people kept telling me on a recent visit to the EUas capital.
Thereas a popular theory that says European integration advances through crises. The truth is that sometimes it does and sometimes it doesnat. Youad have to be a starry-eyed Euro-optimist, for example, to claim that European unity was really advanced by the 2015-16 refugee crisis. But in its last two big ones, the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine, we have seen the achallenge and responsea mechanism that the historian Arnold Toynbee identified as one of the patterns of history.
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Daily Telegraph fails to land blame on Malcolm Turnbull for the former US presidentas comments. Plus: Andrew Bolt scolds Mark Latham
Barack Obamaas views on world affairs, including the Chinese president, Xi Jingping, his successor, Donald Trump, and Russiaas war on Ukraine, were widely published by Rupert Murdochas Australian newspapers this week.
Even Barack and Michelleas choice to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge without a harness headlined reports in the Daily Telegraph and the Australian.
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An attempt to force through an increase in the state pension age brought thousands of protesters out on to the streets and has left Emmanuel Macron facing his biggest crisis yet
When Emmanuel Macron was re-elected as Franceas president last year, it was with a promise to bring in economic reforms after the damage done by Covid and what he believed was decades of failure to modernise. His platform was enough to defeat the far-right candidate, Marine Le Pen, but she gained ground and a strong showing in the parliamentary election was enough to help deprive him of a working majority in the national assembly.
As the Guardianas Paris correspondent, Angelique Chrisafis, tells Michael Safi, the French are no strangers to large-scale public protests, but the size and scale of the reaction to a planned increase in the retirement age has caught Macron off-guard. This week he was forced to cancel a state visit from King Charles, and police have been using increasing force to quell the protests in cities across the country.
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A slew of new movies celebrate the boardroom mavericks of the 1980s and 90s a as well as the products they flogged. Whatas behind this corporate nostalgia?
Steam trains, tuberculosis, sexual repression, the shadow of a coming war and Colin Firth: the stuff of a period piece was once unchanging. But history is not what it was. Now conjuring the past on screen means 8-bit graphics and Money for Nothing. And Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig will do a synchronised bop before the vintage logos of Pringles and Pepsi.
That last detail comes from the credits of White Noise, Noah Baumbachas recent adaptation of the 1985 Don DeLillo novel. The book was, among other things, a droll study of the godly place of brands in the US during the 80s. But two giggly new movies now spotlight the same moment with hindsight. In Air, Ben Affleck directs himself and Matt Damon in the 1984 origin story of the Nike Air Jordan. With Tetris, the scene is four years later: Taron Egerton, star of the rum tale behind the video game, plays the video game designer Henk Rogers, drawing together a collapsing Soviet Union, feral press magnate Robert Maxwell and the marketing department of Nintendo.
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The troupeas last feature as a six-person act is a smart and still relevant collection of satire and silliness
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This adaptation of a brilliant novel a about women who can create electricity a sticks to the original like glue. As a TV show, it doesnat work quite as well
Naomi Aldermanas 2016 bestseller The Power is an absolute banger. If you havenat read it, do. Itas a great piece of counterfactual sci-fi teeming with characters and questions, and as full of ideas as action as it asks: aWhat would happen if women ruled the world?a
Now it has been adapted by Raelle Tucker, Sarah Quintrell and Alderman herself into a 10-part series for Prime Video. All over the world, teenage girls and young women start developing the power to create electricity within themselves. Sparks fly from their fingertips and suddenly a new world of possibilities opens up. Their power shifts the balance of society. Now women can defend themselves. Now they can fight on equal physical terms with men.
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Rooted in house, jungle and working-class London, the monstrous basslines and warped samples of speed garage spread into both pop and the underground. Its creators remember the chaos a and a stoned Wesley Snipes
In the early 90s, Omar Adimora had a curious Saturday night routine. A teetotal aspirant dance producer and devoted fan of US house music whose day job was in computing, he would cycle from his home in Islington to Ministry of Sound. aI would go in my cycling shorts,a he laughs, aand stand on a speaker for nine hours, watching David Morales do a marathon set, thinking: aI want some of this.aa
One week, someone mentioned an afterparty on the Old Kent Road that started when Londonas most celebrated superclub kicked people out at 9am. aIt was a pub, the Frog and Nightgown, but they had blacked out all the windows so it was eternal night. It was full of characters, people with all sorts of elaborate and exotic clothing, just ready to party. The music was US house a Masters at Work, MK, Smack, Roger Sanchez a but the DJs would pitch it up, so if people had been dancing to 125bpm most of the night, these guys were playing it at 130, 132. That became my addiction, it started to take over the thrill of Ministry of Sound. Youad get to Ministry later and later, so youad have enough energy to last at the Frog and Nightgown.a
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The Irish author on the power of Edna OaBrien, Zolaas lust, and struggling with Emily BrontA<<
My earliest reading memory
In her memoir Giving Up the Ghost, Hilary Mantel remembers learning to read at school as a awearisome uphill trail in the company of Dick and Doraa. My mother had taught me to identify some words before I started school but it was in the classroom, in one of the areadersa that had bored young Hilary senseless, that letters and spaces and full stops left the page as code and reassembled in my head to make a story. Exhilarating.
My favourite book growing up
Nina Bawdenas Carrieas War was the book of my childhood. Carrie Willow and I shared an overactive imagination, an eldest childas sense of responsibility and a dependence on hair slides.
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Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston lift a lazy follow-up to their action-heavy Netflix comedy with genuine movie star charm
The curious wrestle between pratfalls and pathos thatas made Adam Sandleras career so increasingly fascinating has erred toward a win for the latter with age. The aggressive forgettability of his early Netflix deal output slowly faded into something more worthwhile with last yearas surprisingly textured basketball drama Hustle and simultaneously, weave seen the Safdies squeeze out his best work in Uncut Gems (the trio will collaborate again with a new film set in the world of sports memorabilia) and later this year heall star alongside Carey Mulligan in the offbeat sci-fi drama Spaceman. While a total ban on fart jokes is unlikely (heas also set to star in a new Netflix comedy from the director of The Wrong Missy), his 10 for them, one for me ethos is definitely shifting.
Murder Mystery, his most watched Netflix film to date was one that didnat exactly straddle these two halves but made for a more acceptable use of his sillier side, thanks greatly to the appearance of Jennifer Aniston. It was a breezy action comedy about a wannabe detective couple trying to solve a murder while on vacation, a low-stakes Friday night watch with medium rewards. The same could be said about the totally adequate follow-up out this week, so similar in every way that it feels as if weave just clicked aplay next episodea.
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If youare wondering whether I can fit a whole apple in my mouth a yes, I can
As a little girl, I used to pore over the Guinness Book of Records every Christmas. My family and I would spend Christmas Day looking at all the brilliant people who were using their unusual quirks and talents for good a whether that involved raising awareness, making people laugh or spreading the idea that ayou are enough as you area. I was in awe.
Flicking through pages of people with special skills and talents was very inspiring to me. I loved seeing so many people celebrated for their gifts and was hopeful that, one day, I would be too. I grew up wanting to become an entertainer. Before the pandemic, I had a day job in medical sales and spent my evenings showing up to acting and singing auditions or comedy open-mic nights. I was also in a band and sang at weddings.
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Precipitation has made western US very cold and wet, with one ski lodge declaring snowiest season on record
Over recent months there has been a recurring theme in weather news about how wet and unsettled western parts of the US have been, particularly in the normally sunny state of California.
This has been caused by frequent atmospheric rivers funnelling into western North America, and a recent analysis by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography found that over the course of this water year (1 October 2022 to 30 September 2023) 31 atmospheric river events have affected the west coast so far.
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Parliament in Ankara passes bill allowing membership after second-to-last objector, Hungary, voted in favour
Turkeyas parliament has approved a bill to allow Finland to join Nato, clearing the way for Helsinki to join the western defence alliance as war rages in Ukraine.
The Turkish parliament was the last among the 30 members of the alliance to ratify Finlandas membership, after Hungaryas legislature approved a similar bill this week.
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Lib Dems criticise ashocking waste of taxpayersa moneya as Cabinet Office document reveals PMas flight costs
Rishi Sunak took private jet trips costing almost APS500,000 in just over a week last year, government data has shown, prompting opposition claims that he is out of touch and unable to lead on green issues.
A Cabinet Office document detailing overseas prime ministerial travel in the third quarter of 2022 showed No 10 spent just under APS108,000 on private jet travel to and from the Cop27 summit in Egypt, flying in on 6 November and returning the next day.
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Worshippers in Indore fell into communal water source as they gathered to mark Ram Navami
At least 36 people have died after the floor of a Hindu temple collapsed in Indore, central India, plunging them into a well.
It has emerged that the floor which covered the stepwell a a stair-lined communal water source a consisted only of tiles laid over a metal grille.
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The best of this weekas wildlife photographs, including a baby egret, a newborn shark and a zebra on the loose
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From dub squat parties to festivals in Finland, photographer Jason Manning shares intimate glimpses of the eraas nightlife in a new exhibition
aC/ Night By Night runs from 1a16 April at Gallery 46, Whitechapel, London
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