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▪ Dạy người trẻ tính kỷ luật, bồi dưỡng thành những thói quen tốt cho cả đời
▪ TEHTRIS unveils exclusive background and evidence of RosyStyle Affair
▪ Peter Navarro: US supreme court denies Trump ally’s bid to avoid prison
▪ Second man charged with stealing Dorothy’s Wizard of Oz ruby slippers
▪ In the busy waters between China and Taiwan, the de facto border is being tested
▪ ICP DAS-BMP Secures Pivotal TPU Deals with Medical Materials Leaders in U.S. and Japan, Boosts Product Reliability
▪ Perkins warns of athlete deaths in Enhanced Games
▪ Segway Collaborates with NVIDIA to Introduce NVIDIA Isaac-powered Nova Orin Developer Kit for Autonomous Mobile Robots
▪ Hàn Quốc: Triều Tiên cung cấp 7.000 container đạn cho Nga
▪ Biến lớn giữa đêm? Xe đen lao vào Trung Nam Hải
▪ 24 in 2024: salsa parties, stinky tofu and being queer in Taiwan
▪ ‘Sneaky’ fees add up to 25% to UK music ticket prices, says Which?
▪ £58bn plan to rewire Great Britain expected to spark tensions along route
▪ Emma Raducanu pulls out of Miami Open with lower back injury
▪ Databricks and NVIDIA Deepen Collaboration to Accelerate Data and AI Workloads with the Data Intelligence Platform
▪ New Zealand v England: first women’s T20 international – live
▪ Tszyu’s Vegas opponent pulls out, stakes may be raised
▪ Tell us: how did your relationship survive infidelity?
▪ Whites Only: Ade’s Extremist Adventure review – a woeful failure to challenge racism
▪ Alma launches a special edition of Soprano Titanium with a breakthrough applicator to boost hair removal treatment speed
▪ ‘What’s the big deal?’: London Black Out night welcomed despite No 10 concerns
▪ English football regulator close as government confirms ‘historic’ bill
▪ Rachel Reeves: Treasury will ‘hardwire’ growth into tax and spending decisions
▪ MPs vote to throw out amendments to Rwanda deportation bill
▪ WEKA Unveils Powerful AI-Native Data Platform Appliance for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with NVIDIA DGX H100 Systems
▪ Ubitus Unleashes Generative AI and Cloud Gaming Synergies in Asia with Investment from NVIDIA
▪ West Midlands police commissioner wins legal challenge over power transfer
▪ Claimed Gazan propaganda is actually Moroccan movie
▪ QDOSE® Platform Partnership for Personalised Dosimetry in Radiopharmaceutical Therapy
▪ Trump lawyers say he can’t post bond covering $454m civil fraud judgment
▪ Ryder Cup doubts over Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton after LIV switch
▪ Sunak and ministers stoking division over UK’s net zero target, warns Ed Miliband
▪ Brazil’s Gabriel Magalhães pulls out of squad for England and Spain games
▪ Emma Hayes wary of Ajax’s threat to Chelsea in Champions League
▪ Startup Moldova Summit 2024: Driving Innovation and Growth
▪ Startup Moldova Summit 2024: Driving Innovation and Growth
▪ Michelin hails ‘cultural dynamism’ as 52 French restaurants earn their first stars
▪ Motherboard review – enthralling smartphone self-portrait of family life
▪ Cuba blames US for stoking protests amid power cuts and food shortages
▪ Nearly 130,000 children exposed to lead-tainted drinking water in Chicago
▪ Sunak braces for backlash as smoking ban bill to be introduced in Commons
▪ Simona Halep happy to return but stark contrast in judgments baffles | Tumaini Carayol
▪ Supporters should blame club owners – not the rules – for points deductions | Barney Ronay
▪ Move to overturn FGM ban in the Gambia postponed
▪ Trump calls for Liz Cheney to be jailed for investigating him over Capitol attack
▪ The Guardian view on Britain’s non-white political class: supporting change by embodying it | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on Russia’s election: in Stalin’s footsteps | Editorial
▪ False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
▪ Putin’s vote share nears outer limits but still the only way is up
▪ West condemns ‘undemocratic’ Russian election as results show Putin landslide
▪ Barack Obama drops in on Rishi Sunak on London trip
▪ Man jailed for ramming motorcyclist off Milton Keynes bridge in ‘extreme’ road rage
▪ Two Hours by Alba Arikha review – an impassioned tale of how life pummels and reshapes us
▪ ‘Catastrophic levels of hunger’ in Gaza mean ‘famine is imminent’, says aid coalition
▪ Rose Dugdale obituary
▪ More young people being radicalised online, says UK counter-terror officer
▪ Fierce clashes between IDF and Hamas after Israel takes control of key hospital
▪ Penny Mordaunt’s Tory leadership rivals blamed for coup plot rumours
▪ Plume Opens Office in Hyderabad, India
▪ Seven men jailed after violence outside Merseyside asylum seeker hotel
▪ Arrests made over tragedy chanting during Manchester United v Liverpool
▪ Reckitt Benckiser: how one terrible deal wrecked the company
▪ ‘It isn’t acceptable’: Garrick Club remains a bastion of male elitism
▪ MORNING CHRONICLE: Successful Businessman and Chairman of the GSB Group of Companies, Mr. Josip Heit, Announces an International Media Conglomerate
▪ Football Daily | Jürgen Klopp and a post-match meltdown that was not pretty viewing
▪ Medical studies find no trace of physical harm in Havana syndrome patients
▪ Did you solve it? Lewis Carroll for insomniacs
▪ Zac Goldsmith banned from driving after breaking speed limit seven times
▪ Talking Horses: BHA may struggle to resist Irish Cheltenham juggernaut
▪ Manu Tuilagi agrees Bayonne move and brings England career to a close
▪ Ben Jennings on Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory in the Russian election – cartoon
▪ Famine is ‘imminent’ here in north Gaza – and I’m watching it begin to unfold | Mahmoud Shalabi
▪ Rose Dugdale, English heiress turned IRA bomb maker, dies aged 83
▪ Brian Mulroney obituary
▪ At least a dozen dead as gang violence spills into wealthy areas of Haiti capital
▪ My late husband, Bernie Grant, received vicious abuse like Diane Abbott | Letter
▪ Labour has not got long to find its moral compass | Letters
▪ China and Hong Kong lead Asian participation at Alimentaria Hostelco 2024
▪ P O Ferries has paid some crew less than half UK minimum wage
▪ Rates tipped to stay on hold again after RBA meeting
▪ China talks could put Aussie wine and beef on the menu
▪ RBG’s son fights decision to give Musk and Murdoch mother’s namesake award
▪ If I give away a kidney, will it make me a better person? | Zoe Williams
▪ Sunak and Badenoch put on united front in face of high-level fawning | Zoe Williams
▪ ‘We want justice’: parents protest after Carlisle schoolboy racially abused
▪ Police arrest man, 47, after two people injured by crossbow bolts in London
▪ Tata Steel to shut down Port Talbot coke ovens earlier than expected
▪ Loyalty was once the glue that held the Tories together. But now they’ve come unstuck | Simon Jenkins
▪ ‘One time, we achieved levitation’: Killing Joke’s Jaz Coleman on magic, mysticism and mourning
▪ ‘We actually don’t know much’: the scientists trying to close the knowledge gap in trans healthcare
▪ Wycombe put attempts to buy training ground from ailing Reading on hold
▪ Israel’s Shifa raid shows its grip is slipping as a ‘forever war’ looms
▪ Fridge magnets can be cool aid to holiday memory recall, study finds
▪ The Gone review – it’s the rich, warm characters that make this thriller so compelling
▪ The truth about joggling: the sport for people who find running too easy
▪ Libya coastguard accused of hampering attempt to save more than 170 people
▪ EasyJet joins calls for UK government to help fund hydrogen-powered flight
▪ UK general election opinion polls tracker: Labour leading as election looms
▪ From Barbie to Naomi to Paolo Roversi, the style shows you have to see
▪ Steve Harley obituary
▪ ‘You just have to be gutsy’: how Laura Kenny created her golden era | William Fotheringham
▪ ‘Where honour and ridiculousness collide’: in praise of karaoke’s inventor, on his death at 100
▪ Elon Musk defends stance on diversity and free speech during tense interview
▪ Woman accused of murdering husband was abused by him for years, son says
▪ Garrick Club’s men-only members list reveals roll-call of British establishment
▪ Dynata Infuses Top Sales Talent into Commercial Leadership Team
▪ Sensor Tower acquires market intelligence platform data.ai
▪ Two minors among nine arrested over French police station fireworks attack
▪ Comeback tour: why we should applaud Netflix for saving Girls5Eva
▪ Inter v Napoli lacks fireworks and grabs headlines for wrong reasons | Nicky Bandini
▪ Streich and Kovac departing as loose lips herald end of Bundesliga stints | Andy Brassell
▪ Ten Hag’s job is not safe, but Liverpool win will resonate for decades
▪ Star wars: Sri Lanka’s powerful astrologers split over auspicious dates
▪ Home Office attempt to deport UK-born man was illegal, judge says
▪ World’s largest solar manufacturer to cut one-third of workforce
▪ Abcam appoints Markus Lusser as new President
▪ How to restore a leather handbag at home
▪ Lemon drizzle, pistachio and blood orange, egg-free date – Tarunima Sinha’s spring bakes
▪ Idris Elba reveals ‘dream’ of building eco city on island off Sierra Leone
▪ Brightwood review – enterprising sci-fi horror sees jogging couple caught in a loop
▪ United Airlines CEO vows to review recent safety incidents and learn ‘the right lessons’
▪ Print your own tickets, treat your own illnesses – welcome to DIY Britain | Tom Whyman
▪ Sharing childhood faves with my kids has its ups and downs – but I know it takes them places Netflix or Disney won’t | Myke Bartlett
▪ ‘I had the Beatles’ Indian period in mind’: how Natasha Bedingfield made Unwritten
▪ OMD AGAIN NAMED BEST PERFORMING GLOBAL MEDIA NETWORK
▪ Intradiem Awarded Frost Sullivan’s 2024 Global New Product Innovation Award for Reducing Contact Center Agent Burnout with Its Advanced AI Solutions
▪ Let There Be Light review – MacMillan’s monumental work needs a monumental space
▪ Nottingham Forest docked four points for Premier League financial rules breach
▪ Star Wars coins, a new Banksy and a big cat: photos of the day – Monday
▪ German living standards plummeted after Russia invaded Ukraine, say economists
▪ FA Cup magic is alive at Old Trafford and Molineux – Football Weekly
▪ Bruno Fernandes calls for rule change on yellow cards for removing shirt
▪ Houston’s Fotofest biennial 2024: Critical Geography – in pictures
▪ Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for roast red pepper orrechiette with pistachios and ricotta | Quick and easy
▪ Congress scrambles to avert shutdown as deadline looms again – US politics live
▪ Cisco Completes Acquisition of Splunk
▪ Robex Corporate Strategy Update
▪ Putin bromance has US intelligence officials fearing second Trump term
▪ Five injured in second bear attack in Slovakia in three days
▪ GB News breached impartiality rules, says Ofcom, but will face no sanctions
▪ 2nd Petrochemical Sustainability Conference Set for Sept 26 And 27 In Kuala Lumpur
▪ Simple Minds review – stadium tour polishes 80s hitmakers’ gold dream
▪ Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action
▪ The big idea: should we worry about trillionaires?
▪ US citizens flee Haiti on government-chartered flight
▪ Laura Kenny’s glittering career – in pictures
▪ Tell us about your holiday fridge magnets
▪ Officials seize 750lb blind alligator from New York home
▪ Pythons for bait and dodging militias: on the trail of the rare ‘monkey-eating’ eagle
▪ Clarifai and Deepgram Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate AI Innovation
▪ German goth pioneers Xmal Deutschland: ‘To British people I was like an alien’
▪ Singapore and Hong Kong Judiciaries sign first Memorandum of Understanding to promote the efficient administration of family justice
▪ EDAN and GH Labs Collaborate to Develop AI-Enabled Ultrasound Devices
▪ Ethereum Upgrade Sparks Bybit’s Deposit Dash Event
▪ Putin had to contrive a ‘landslide’ – because he knows cracks are showing in Russian society | Samantha de Bendern
▪ UK watchdogs say they will take action against ‘threatening’ debt collectors
▪ ‘The stigma has returned’: abortion access in turmoil in Javier Milei’s Argentina
▪ Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon review – Bridgerton’s Charithra Chandran glows and rages
▪ Rachel Roddy’s recipe for rubbish spaghetti | A kitchen in Rome
▪ Late Night With the Devil review – demonic talkshow channels horror of 1970s TV
▪ I am obsessed with my blood pressure. Can I hack my way out of high readings? | Emma Beddington
▪ The one question we all need to ask ourselves – and how to tune in to the answer
▪ The pet I’ll never forget: Tiggy the serial killer, who ruled the house with naked menace
▪ Bulletproof windows and ‘bunga bunga’: Berlusconi’s palace to be used by world’s press
▪ Bitget Wallet Launches Ecosystem Token BWB with an Airdrop Points Program
▪ ‘A portal to a new world’: when the Trocadero was the centre of the video game universe
▪ North London tree mural prompts Banksy speculation
▪ Climate protesters in England and Wales lose criminal damage defence
▪ ‘Holy grail of shipwrecks’: recovery of 18th-century Spanish ship could begin in April
▪ Aireon Launches Safety Dashboard
▪ Apprenticeships: could this career in finance option work for you?
▪ Ready for a comeback? The hiring scheme targeting workers on a career break
▪ ‘Representation matters’: how a bank is supporting students from diverse backgrounds seeking a career in finance
▪ Social mobility in finance: the new scheme tackling banking’s class ceiling
▪ Poem of the week: To Robert Browning by Walter Savage Landor
▪ ‘Heroic’ bus driver in New Orleans gets students out moments before explosion
▪ ‘Bewildering’ to omit meat-eating reduction from UN climate plan
▪ A year ago Russia jailed Evan Gershkovich for doing journalism. He’s still there | Margaret Sullivan
▪ How to enjoy Hyrox: I tried the gruelling, thrilling, hugely popular race – and discovered 11 ways to tackle it
▪ David Hampton on painting and memorising poetry at 97: ‘Anyone creative is more likely to live longer’
▪ Cambrex Nears Completion of 5-year, $100-Million-Dollar Investment Plan, One Year Ahead of Schedule
▪ Weather tracker: cyclone warning in Australia while Finland freezes in -16C lows
▪ China UnionPay Optimizes Payment Services with the Launch of Project Excellence 2024
▪ Badenoch appeals for Tory unity as report says Sunak might trigger election to avert leadership challenge – UK politics live
▪ Government urged to tackle poverty to help the NHS
▪ Only ‘one or two’ Tory MPs plotting against Sunak, says Badenoch
▪ Lovely, Dark, and Deep review – compelling protagonist elevates gnarly, brooding horror
▪ Mark and Lard: ‘We were told no one wants to hear two Mancunians shouting at each other’
▪ ATFX UAE Office Relocates to Dubai Marina
▪ South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave
▪ Russia-Ukraine war live: west criticises Putin’s election win as ‘another breach of international law’
▪ Ant Group Digital Technologies and Bank CenterCredit Forge Strategic Partnership
▪ Erik ten Hag reaps reward for letting adrenaline run wild | Andy Hunter
▪ Novak Djokovic looks to be on the ropes as Sinner and Alcaraz lying in wait | Sean Ingle
▪ Six Nations produces vintage year despite the usual winners and losers
▪ CNOOC Limited Announces a Hundred-Million-Ton Oilfield Discovery of Qinhuangdao 27-3 in Bohai Sea
▪ FA Cup quarter-finals and Premier League: talking points from weekend
▪ CCTV+: 2024 Conference on International Industrial Cooperation (Singapore) China’s Machinery and Electronics Show Set to Launch in Singapore
▪ Why does Cleopatra always have to die nude? Male titillaters – and the artist who stood against them
▪ Suffragettes attacked Buckingham Palace. Now Camilla is paying tribute to them – and so should we | Diane Atkinson
▪ UK housing market seeing spring revival as asking prices China’s real estate slowdown continues – business live
▪ Lorna Rose Treen: ‘Someone shouted along to one of my jokes, like I was a band’
▪ Middle East crisis live: Israeli army launches operation around Gaza’s largest hospital
▪ Galapagos biodiversity under threat – in pictures
▪ Can you solve it? Lewis Carroll for insomniacs
▪ The Silver Bone by Andrey Kurkov – droll detective work in revolutionary Kyiv
▪ Calvinia review – jarringly nostalgic look at a South African childhood
▪ Charities evoke spirit of Sure Start in call for bold Labour early-years policies
▪ Vaughan Gething’s win in Wales is cause for celebration – but he still has tough questions to answer | Richard Wyn Jones
▪ Starling bank refused a £10,000 scam refund for my grieving, ill father
▪ My hammock was my window on to the valley: a new type of walking trail in the Swiss Alps
▪ A new start after 60: my beloved wife died – and at 82 I found solace in the mountains
▪ ‘My 17-year-old son was arrested for sharing child abuse images – he said it was a relief’
▪ Laura Kenny, Britain’s most successful female Olympic athlete, to retire from cycling
▪ TV tonight: what happened when a Black broadcaster visited a ‘whites-only’ town in South Africa?
▪ Nikki Haley meets porridge on a pan: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon
▪ UK heat pump rollout criticised as too slow by public spending watchdog
▪ Sadiq Khan promises 40,000 new London homes if he wins third term
▪ Criminal fraud trial of UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch to begin today
▪ Britain is becoming a toxic chemical dumping ground – yet another benefit of Brexit | George Monbiot
▪ The 90s hip-hop T-shirt is back – with a twist
▪ Banks driving increase in global meat and dairy production, report finds
▪ Woman whose baby was stillborn in HMP Styal praises sentencing changes
▪ Visitors to UK attractions increasing but still below pre-Covid levels
▪ Exclusive: Frank Hester’s TPP employed Conservative peer as trade envoy in 2016
▪ The Philippines’ National Development Company and Investible Forge Partnership to accelerate the Net Zero transition
▪ Solaire Lights Up Quezon City with Second Luxury Property
▪ JA Solar DeepBlue 4.0 Pro Awarded the Highest A+ Rating Certificate in Frontrunner Plus Cold Weather Field Test by CGC
▪ Extra paid parental leave welcomed but unions want more
▪ RAF calls off cyclone evacuation as weather turns wild
▪ The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same – podcast
▪ Episode 5: The white mask
▪ South Africans take on big pharma for access to ‘miracle’ cystic fibrosis drug
▪ ‘A real adult? Oh my god no!’ Stars of new millennials comedy Big Mood talk milk and mental health
▪ Arlene Phillips at 80: on Strictly, scandal, survival – and still being a sizzling hot choreographer
▪ Volkov attack signals Russia’s return to cold war-era spying in Europe
▪ Rule of law declining across EU, report warns
▪ Record 6.7m people in Britain are in financial difficulty, warns debt charity
▪ Labour landslide will be much harder to achieve than in 1997, analysis shows
▪ Bybit Card Honored with Prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2024 for Pioneering Crypto Adoption
▪ Tata Communications Recognized by Frost Sullivan for Excellence in Next-gen Connectivity and Unified Communications
▪ From Survivor to … life coach? Parvati Shallow gave me a free session
▪ Israel army launches raid on al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City
▪ What happens when you put a nursery in a care home? - podcast
▪ Hong Kong artists flee as city grapples with status as arts hub amid rising repression
▪ China UnionPay Optimizes Payment Services with the Launch of Project Excellence 2024
▪ NEC Trailblazing Beyond Security at Milipol Asia-Pacific 2024
▪ High demand for Lions expected despite Wallabies fall
▪ Quỷ chết đuối làm sao có thể trở thành Thần Thổ địa?
▪ Ireland ready themselves for South Africa as Scotland rue near misses
▪ Ông Zelensky thề sẽ ăn miếng trả miếng với Nga vì Odesa
▪ CATL, the little-known Chinese battery maker that has the US worried
▪ Các công ty lớn của Hàn Quốc đang rời khỏi Trung Quốc
▪ Người Mỹ phản ứng trước lệnh cấm Tiktok có thể xảy ra
▪ Chiến tranh Nga-Ukraina: Tình hình và nguy cơ
▪ ‘They need to trust the club’: Mauricio Pochettino’s plea to angry Chelsea fans
▪ Steve Harley – a life in pictures
▪ ‘Laced with fear and a lot of fun’: Punchdrunk announce new ‘slumber party’ show
▪ UK scientists working on breast cancer monitor fitted in bra
▪ UK house prices rise by 1.5% in biggest increase for 10 months
▪ UK researchers find way of diagnosing bowel cancer without biopsies
▪ Carlos Alcaraz overcomes slow start to beat Medvedev for Indian Wells title
▪ Global Celebration of Irish Culture comes to life across the island of Ireland this St Patrick’s Day
▪ Hester row and Anderson defection have left Sunak weaker than ever
▪ Just 2% of Australia’s financial services firms prepared for new mandated climate disclosures
▪ Rory McIlroy hits out at Greg Norman as Scottie Scheffler wins Players’ title
▪ Uber to pay out taxi, hire drivers with almost $272m
▪ Chroma ATE to Present Test and Thermal Innovations for Peak AI Performance at GTC 2024
▪ Trabzonspor fans storm pitch and fight Fenerbahce players after defeat
▪ João Félix starts off Barcelona’s comprehensive win at Atlético Madrid
▪ Oscar winner David Seidler, writer of The King’s Speech, has died, say reports
▪ Venture Global Announces Fleet of State of the Art LNG Vessels
▪ Steve Borthwick begins planning England’s attack on the All Blacks
▪ Ten Hag says FA Cup quarter-final win could be turning point for United
▪ PERFECT MATCH: AMERICAN LEGEND JOHN McENROE JOINS FORCES WITH PEPPERSTONE
▪ Claim bank will remove all ATMs holds no currency
▪ Iga Swiatek swats aside Maria Sakkari for second Indian Wells triumph
▪ Steve Harley: 1970s Cockney Rebel whose talent was almost as big as his ego
▪ M25 to reopen on Monday as planned, after congestion not as bad as feared
▪ Sunak to try to calm Tory jitters amid reports of plot to oust him
▪ Kremlin signals Vladimir Putin will claim landslide Russian election victory
▪ Holocaust survivor and educator Henry Wuga dies aged 100
▪ Woman arrested after two men found dead at house in Hartlepool
▪ Ukraine hits oil and electricity facilities with drone attacks across Russia
▪ Ed Davey calls for cap on political donations after Frank Hester storm
▪ WSL roundup: Manchester City put four past Brighton to keep pace with Chelsea
▪ Manchester United edge Liverpool in FA Cup thriller as Amad Diallo strikes late
▪ NHS ombudsman warns hospitals are cynically burying evidence of poor care
▪ ‘A farce, not an election’: Russians abroad join ‘Noon against Putin’ protest
▪ Aussies Perry, Molineux inspire Bangalore to WPL crown
▪ George North insists Warren Gatland is still right fit for wooden-spoon Wales
▪ The Guardian view on the end of long-running TV characters: in death there is life | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on the Bank of England’s week ahead: it’s time to start cutting rates | Editorial
▪ All Before Me by Esther Rutter review – the healing power of place and poetry
▪ Nationwide faces mounting calls to give members a say on Virgin Money takeover
▪ Leeds sink Millwall to move top of Championship on goal difference
▪ Nicola Jennings on Russia’s election – cartoon
▪ Boarding schools’ impact devastating for society, says Charles Spencer
▪ Mood music that hits the wrong note in hospital | Letters
▪ The impact of screen time on parent-child relationships | Letters
▪ Nicolò Zaniolo grabs point for Aston Villa as VAR denies West Ham at the last
▪ Nothing has been done to stop repeat of P O Ferries scandal, unions say
▪ Netanyahu vows to press ahead with assault on Rafah
▪ Trump makes verbal gaffes at Ohio rally and predicts ‘bloodbath’ if defeated
▪ Harry Kane will join up with England despite twisting ankle in Bayern win
▪ Chelsea into FA Cup semis as late double sinks 10-man Leicester in chaotic battle
▪ ‘I can’t drink my coffee and see the Hezbollah flag’: calls for a wider war on Israel’s border
▪ Irish Wish review – no cliche is left unturned in lamentable Lindsay Lohan romcom
▪ Kacey Musgraves: Deeper Well review – tasteful zen has its limits
▪ The closure of my childhood Sainsbury s has tipped me over the edge | Emma Beddington
▪ Beaumont and Filer ready to join England T20 fold against New Zealand
▪ Cosmic cleaners: the scientists scouring English cathedral roofs for space dust
▪ ‘Complex’ post-Brexit tax rules means price rises for wine drinkers in Britain
▪ Manchester United v Liverpool: FA Cup quarter-final – live
▪ Child astronauts and St Patrick’s Day: photos of the weekend
▪ Post-2019 UK cabinet ministers last average of eight months, study finds
▪ Brownstone story: a stylish family home in Brooklyn
▪ Maybe I should have suppressed my shriek as the screen flooded with porn, but I was teaching my kids a life lesson | Emma Wilkins
▪ Hats off! It’s Tom Kerridge’s Easter recipes: shoulder of lamb, onion tart and a hot cross bun bread and butter pudding
▪ Who you gonna call? Meet the real ghostbusters
▪ Muslim prisoners unfairly targeted with pepper spray, says rights group
▪ Readers reply: is there such a thing as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ art?
▪ Rites of Passage by Judith Flanders review – a brilliant account of Victorian Britain in mourning
▪ Continued logging of NSW koala habitat is ‘a profound tragedy’, conservationist says
▪ Birmingham’s cuts reveals the ugly truth about Britain in 2024: the state is abandoning its people | John Harris
▪ Victims of Norton Motorcycles pension fraud paid £9.4m compensation
▪ Four teenagers arrested after video shows racial abuse of schoolboy in Carlisle
▪ Ariana Grande: Eternal Sunshine review – a clearing of the emotional decks
▪ Right place, long time: what are the secret ingredients that help a restaurant last for years?
▪ ‘I don’t think I developed emotionally’: Earl Spencer on the pain of boarding-school abuse
▪ Steve Harley, Cockney Rebel frontman, dies aged 73
▪ Russia-Ukraine war live: thousands reportedly protest against Putin in final day of presidential election
▪ Rishi Sunak will lead Tories into election, Mark Harper says
▪ Pip Simmons obituary
▪ Talk of a soft landing for the economy are premature – many dark scenarios are lurking | Larry Elliott
▪ Young carers in England and Wales ‘forced out of education’ by benefit rules
▪ Haiti healthcare system on verge of collapse as gang warfare rages on
▪ In the grip of slot machine addiction: ‘I’d keep loading £20s in. I could be in a daze’
▪ Millions more in cash needed to fund UK’s open-banking watchdog
▪ Helen Rebanks: ‘Everyone in farming families knows how important the farmer’s wife is’
▪ Drive-Away Dolls review – Ethan Coen’s lesbian crime caper gets stuck in first gear
▪ EU leaders accused of ‘rewarding repression’ with €7.4bn Egypt deal
▪ England under Borthwick on the upslope for the first time in a long time | Andy Bull
▪ Chelsea v Leicester City: FA Cup quarter-final – live
▪ ‘You can’t always win in this industry’: Theo James
▪ Nearly half of UK families excluded from modern digital society, study finds
▪ Phantom Parrot review – eye-opening documentary about Orwellian surveillance in the UK
▪ Brighton v Manchester City: Women’s Super League – live
▪ Richard, My Richard review – like a medieval version of The Crown
▪ Iceland volcanic eruption: barriers reinforced as lava flows towards town
▪ How the uncommitted movement rocked Biden over Gaza
▪ ‘I’ll run until there’s no sea left’: the gas-mask wearing ultramarathoner circling the Salton Sea
▪ ‘A campaign for vengeance’: critics warn of a radical second Trump term
▪ The New Boy review – Cate Blanchett is a fixated nun in striking but slow Australian drama
▪ The Phoenix, Lewes: a new riverside neighbourhood that sounds almost too good to be true
▪ Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker: ‘I needed somewhere to pour all my feelings where it was safe’
▪ Cambridge college unmasks alumnae who were Bletchley Park codebreakers
▪ Poppy O’Toole’s secret ingredient – ’nduja
▪ There may be just 40 Russian athletes at Paris 2024, claims IOC vice-president
▪ Sagas and geothermal swimming pools – Reykjavík moves to a different rhythm
▪ Easter egg taste test: will our baking queen love them to bits?
▪ Nigel Slater’s recipes for potatoes with mussels and dill, and filled with cauliflower cheese
▪ The week in theatre: Starter for Ten; Uncle Vanya review – fingers on buzzers, and samovars
▪ Labour considers ‘nudification’ ban and cross-party pledge on AI deepfakes
▪ Church of England accused of ‘acting like a loan shark’ over vicar’s widow falling £313,000 in debt
▪ ‘My mum was horrified’: how Biba’s store changed my teenage years
▪ The week in dance: Company Wayne McGregor: Autobiography (v95 and v96); New York City Ballet – review
▪ Cabbies have given me some great lines, but they have nothing on Frank Hester | Stewart Lee
▪ Feeling empty inside, one sociologist found answers by exploring his own traumatic childhood
▪ Masters of spin – how slot machine operators are taking over UK high streets
▪ The week in TV: M Accused: The Hampstead Paedophile H The Dry; Is University Really Worth It? – review
▪ My two-year-old daughter suddenly finds she has to sort
▪ Peter O’Mahony coy on future after Ireland’s ‘special day’
▪ ‘Huge strides’: Jamie George and Steve Borthwick bullish despite France loss
▪ ‘Black men are conditioned not to articulate our emotions’: Ryan Calais Cameron on his hit play bringing new audiences to the West End
▪ Among the exvangelicals: Sarah McCammon on faith, Trump and leaving the churches behind
▪ Hot chocolate to soothe a troubled soul
▪ Tierra Whack: World Wide Whack review – witty, wild and from the heart
▪ Don’t believe the right, Britain doesn’t have 9m shirkers – they just want better work | Will Hutton
▪ Richard Corrigan: ‘St Patrick’s is a get together day for humanity. We Irish know how to celebrate’
▪ Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood review – all of life starts here
▪ ‘They’re at the forefront’: the women leading the way through Britain’s farming crisis
▪ Crime and thrillers of the month – review
▪ ‘Longing for home’: letters of Irish emigrants to US reveal 400 years of trials and triumphs
▪ Live to 120? I’d rather go for quality not quantity of life…
▪ Rishi Sunak’s refusal to give up the Frank Hester gold proves his principles have a price point | Andrew Rawnsley
▪ Middle East crisis live: Israeli strikes hit multiple sites in Syria, wounding a soldier, says Syrian military
▪ The UK economy is a long way from blossoming despite glimmers of hope
▪ Britain is great in a crisis, but useless in a slump. Just take a look at the NHS | Martha Gill
▪ Women’s rugby league season kicks off with money doing the talking
▪ Jari Litmanen on Ajax, Barça and a wrist that ‘broke into eight pieces’
▪ Monster review – multifaceted mystery from Hirokazu Kore-eda
▪ Susan Smillie: lost and found at sea
▪ Low-profile Lib Dems are flatlining in the polls – but don’t write them off
▪ ‘People question everything now’: how Kate’s photo scandal rips up the rules for royals and the media
▪ ‘Our chances? Zero – and getting worse’: inside a Tory edeath spiral
▪ Obese teens can crash diet safely if monitored by a dietitian, study finds
▪ Melbourne crush JackJumpers in NBL title series opener
▪ Brooks shines as Sea Eagles hold on to beat Roosters
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▪ What links William Tell with Joan of Arc? The Saturday quiz
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▪ We found a swimming pool in every city on our Interrail trip around Europe
▪ Palm Royale: A star-studded, beach club bitchfest with Ricky Martin as an evil waiter
▪ Get a railcard and ditch season tickets: how to beat the rail fare rises
▪ ‘I know someone who played noughts and crosses on one’: meet the top surgeon who burnt his initials on a patient’s liver
▪ Shops flouting planned UK disposable vape ban need harsher fines, LGA says
▪ Chelsea youngsters struggling under weight of pressure, admits Pochettino
▪ Iga Świątek cruises into Indian Wells final to face Maria Sakkarid
▪ Emma Hayes’ patched-up Chelsea show why they are WSL champions
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▪ From Three Body Problem to Justin Timberlake: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
▪ Tim Dowling: the burglar alarm sets off a new cycle of domestic calamities
▪ From riches to ankle bracelet: UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s stunning fall
▪ ‘I don’t blame her’: meeting of Esther Ghey and Emma Sutton shows power of restorative justice
▪ Mushrooms swapped for tampons among bizarre UK supermarket substitutions
▪ Lib Dems to open conference with call to copy Biden’s tax on share buybacks
▪ Blind date: ‘Hopefully I made a positive impression. I’m as eager to find out as you are’
▪ UK doctors involved in climate protests face threat of being struck off
▪ Sunak under pressure to say how many times he has met Tory donor Frank Hester
▪ Number of abandoned French bulldogs increases sharply in England and Wales
▪ Weekend podcast: teacher Michael Donkor on coming out to his finding love via small and are bad habits your fault?
▪ Aya Nakamura, the pop superstar at the centre of a Paris Olympic racism storm
▪ ‘Everyone has friends in jail’: how Palestinian prisoners became central to Gaza ceasefire talks
▪ Hong Kong court jails 12 for storming parliament in pro-democracy protests
▪ Ukraine war briefing: rescuers among at least 20 killed in Odesa in Russia’s deadliest attack in weeks
▪ Mariners’ Nisbet replaces Miller in Socceroos squad
▪ Thầy giáo của Mao Trạch Đông, toàn gia đình đình là “phản tặc”?
▪ Monthly reports on released detainees to be rolled out
▪ 4 lý do ông Tập giấu cuộc thanh trừng quân đội
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▪ Cheltenham must rethink Festival or face losing even more race fans | Barry Glendenning
▪ Nikora charged for late Kikau hit, Luai fortunate
▪ Love, logistics and fresh beginnings: readers on the reasons they remarried
▪ Jordan Spieth says PGA Tour players ready to meet with Saudis
▪ Billie Piper says she dislikes discussing ex-husband Laurence Fox’s comments
▪ Russia: voters use petrol bombs and dye to protest against elections at polling stations – video
▪ Diane Abbott thanks supporters at anti-racism rally in east London
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▪ Apple to pay $490m to settle claims it misled investors over sales in China
▪ Coach highlights key battle that can decide NBL title
▪ PEN America festival sees authors withdraw in protest over Israel-Gaza war
▪ Moses Mbye try completes St Helens’ Super League comeback win at Leeds
▪ DeSantis signs bills expanding prison sentences for undocumented immigrants
▪ Labour MP says she has breast cancer and urges others to get checked
▪ Chelsea sink Arsenal to make major move in WSL title race
▪ Cara Delevingne’s Los Angeles home reportedly destroyed by a fire
▪ Trump hush-money trial delayed for 30 days as lawyers review new evidence
▪ Christian Horner accuser believed to be appealing against inquiry verdict
▪ Mike Pence will not endorse Donald Trump’s presidential campaign
▪ UK and India put free trade deal talks on ice until later this year
▪ Sam Bankman-Fried deserves 40 to 50 years for FTX fraud, prosecutors say
▪ Ten Hag must hope to invoke spirit of 1990 with FA Cup win over Liverpool
▪ ‘Great teams back it up’: England target consistency in France finale
▪ Bolsonaro laid out plan for Brazil coup after defeat by Lula, ex-commanders say
▪ Frank Hester ‘should not run NHS contracts’ says union representing GPs
▪ Driver of school bus in M53 crash died of natural causes, coroner rules
▪ Biden says Schumer made ‘good speech’ in breaking with Benjamin Netanyahu
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▪ ‘I saw many people suffer’: former Del Monte Kenya guards speak of violence on pineapple farm
▪ Protests in north-west Syria mark 13 years since start of fight for democracy
▪ China Nobel prize winner tarred as one of ‘three new evils’ amid rise in nationalist fervour
▪ Puberty blockers: what are they and what are the concerns about them?
▪ Romantasy, AI and Palestinian voices: publishing trends emerge at London book fair
▪ The Guardian view on genteel protest: don’t price the peaceful enjoyment of England’s green fields | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on child mortality: it’s bad – but it’s getting better | Editorial
▪ Women at Cheltenham feel threatened by pop-up strip clubs, says minister
▪ French fans are growing restless and Galthié requires a win over England
▪ Manu Tuilagi prepares for his England swansong with trademark smile
▪ Chelsea v Arsenal: Women’s Super League – live
▪ Arcadium Lithium Responds to Provincial Court Ruling in Argentina
▪ Rishi Sunak will accept inflation-busting 5.5% pay rise for being an MP
▪ Unstoppable Mullins eyes elusive Gold Cup treble with Galopin Des Champs
▪ Man found guilty of rape of girl, 15, in sea off Bournemouth beach
▪ All 35 bodies recovered from Hull funeral home identified, police believe
▪ Netanyahu approves Rafah attack plans as aid ship reaches Gaza
▪ Canada conducts national security review of Chinese-owned TikTok
▪ Keep churches open to curb vandalism | Letters
▪ Mary Archer to lead review of Arts Council England use of funds
▪ The Guide #130: Shōgun’s TV mastery
▪ EU approves watered-down human rights and supply chain law
▪ LA Rams star Aaron Donald announces shock retirement from NFL at 32
▪ Virgil van Dijk regrets remarks after Liverpool’s Carabao Cup win
▪ Football Daily | Ben White and a club v country row that has reared its ugly head again
▪ Champions League draw: Arsenal face Bayern as Manchester City land Madrid
▪ Why ME/CFS is still so poorly researched and treated | Letters
▪ Nicola Jennings on cash and the Conservatives – cartoon
▪ From getting sexy with Cilla to nearly slipping a disc: Lenny Henry’s best Comic Relief moments
▪ This Tory long goodbye is toxic for the country – and making Labour’s job ever harder | Jonathan Freedland
▪ ‘Birthplace of heavy metal’ the Crown in Birmingham secures listed status
▪ UK government seeks to limit low traffic schemes as part of its ‘plan for drivers’
▪ ‘It’s so weird’: the TV show about a woman who turns into a chicken nugget
▪ ‘Nope, no way’: can the Tories afford to give Frank Hester’s money back?
▪ Russian missile attack on Odesa kills at least 16 people
▪ Cocktail of the week: Sopwell House’s primavera – recipe | The good mixer
▪ Ten Hag adamant that Manchester United will not sell Rashford in summer
▪ Oops, I did ink again: how to get a tattoo you won’t regret
▪ Fashion, fans and Alex Ferguson: Cheltenham 2024 – in pictures
▪ Alec Baldwin’s lawyers ask for dismissal of indictment for fatal Rust shooting
▪ ‘I can’t make them eat it’: Teachers and parents share concerns over school lunches in England
▪ Tell us: how will you be affected by the M25 closure?
▪ Sports quiz of the week: Six Nations, FA Cup, Cheltenham and F1
▪ Women’s football must act urgently on coach-player relationships | Suzanne Wrack
▪ The one thing we’ve learned from the Kate photo scandal? There’s no such thing as a fairytale life | Zoe Williams
▪ Soho House reports £92m loss despite 20% rise in membership
▪ Ravneet Gill’s recipe for lemon chiffon cake | The sweet spot
▪ UAE-backed Telegraph takeover group weighs up selling stake as ban looms
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▪ ‘It’s still very hard to just be’: how workaholism can leave lifelong scars
▪ Vladimir Putin’s victory all but certain as Russians head to the polls
▪ Squid Game actor O Yeong-su convicted of sexual harassment
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▪ First came the Maui wildfires. Now come the land grabs: ‘Who owns the land is key to Lahaina’s future’
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▪ Boeing cockpit seat switch mishap reportedly led to Latam flight incident
▪ Callum Hudson-Odoi: ‘I’m only 23. I can achieve so many great things’
▪ Ireland Six Nations winners in all but name but bonus points cloud issue | Michael Aylwin
▪ ‘Irreplaceable’: will Hayao Miyazaki, Japan’s animation auteur, ever retire?
▪ Conspiracies and kill notices: how Kate’s edited photo whirled the rumour mill
▪ The pluck of the Irish: the surprising winemaking diaspora of Ireland | Fiona Beckett on drinks
▪ Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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▪ I’ve never heard a Labour leader speak about the arts like Keir Starmer – it gives me hope | Charlotte Higgins
▪ ‘Maybe everybody feels socially awkward’: the standups turning their autism into a comedy superpower
▪ Where is Catherine, Princess of Wales? The internet is rife with ‘Katespiracies’
▪ M25 five-mile closure: drivers warned to steer clear over weekend
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▪ Macbeth review – powerful Verdi staging marks the end for a great company
▪ Vermont senator Bernie Sanders introduces four-day workweek bill
▪ Honda and Nissan join forces on electric car technology to chase Chinese rivals
▪ ‘Glimmer of hope’ for local news as Surrey publication given charitable status
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▪ Jonathan Glazer’s Oscars speech condemned by Son of Saul director: ‘He should have stayed silent’
▪ Plant specimens collected by Charles Darwin to be unveiled to the public
▪ Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training Conducted in Lopburi with Prospects for Rollout Across Thailand
▪ The School for Scandal review – an overblown attempt at wit
▪ Catalan president hails ‘new stage’ in quest for independence after amnesty vote
▪ Canada moves to protect coral reef that scientists say ‘shouldn’t exist’
▪ Narendra Modi’s BJP given £570m under scheme allowing anonymous donations
▪ Digested week: can the monarchy survive the Kate photo fiasco? It probably can | Lucy Mangan
▪ Emma Barnett to join BBC Radio 4’s Today programme
▪ Redefining and Developing New Opportunities for Luxury Marketing: XIAOHONGSHU and VOGUE Business Host China Digital Excellence Summit in Paris
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▪ ‘I never dreamed I’d get this role!’: Derry Girl Louisa Harland on Sally Wainwright’s thrilling new heroine
▪ KT G issues response letter to ISS and shareholders regarding ISS’ unilateral proxy voting recommendation against the Board
▪ White House calls on Mike Johnson to ‘move on’ and end Biden impeachment inquiry – live
▪ Pierce Brosnan says he deeply regrets trespass at Yellowstone hot spring
▪ English clubs closing in on fifth Champions League spot for next season
▪ FKA twigs is first cover star for new head of British Vogue Chioma Nnadi
▪ George Galloway may challenge Andy Burnham for Greater Manchester mayor
▪ Vincent Dance Theatre: Play review – rare choreography retrospective is both ominous and hopeful
▪ Cluster of tornadoes leaves trail of death and destruction across midwest
▪ Italy’s renaissance act lands in Cardiff to threaten wooden spoon for Wales
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▪ Opportunity knocks for Olympic slots at British gymnastics championships
▪ Passage of Rwanda deportation bill could be delayed until after Easter
▪ Iced spice: are jalapeños really losing their heat?
▪ Civil War: Alex Garland’s thriller opens to rave reviews after criticism for timing
▪ Play-Doh photos, Emin’s studio show and Munch-drunk love – the week in art
▪ Can a super-grungy The Batman sequel take the DC universe somewhere even darker?
▪ The New Boy review – Cate Blanchett goes full wimple in the Australian outback
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▪ James Heappey to quit as armed forces minister and step down as MP
▪ Much of England’s ‘national landscapes’ out of bounds, say campaigners
▪ Vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
▪ ‘I fell for his patter’: how rogue builders left a carer £13,000 out of pocket
▪ KT G CEO and CEO nominee meet with PMI CEO to discuss the two companies’ global partnership
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▪ Premier League set to rule on 777 Partners’ Everton takeover next week
▪ Cheltenham Festival 2024: tips, news and Gold Cup buildup on day four – live
▪ Try a power sock and dig out your leopard print: 8 ways to restyle your wardrobe (without buying anything)
▪ Bitrue Expands Support for XRP with 8 New XRP Trading Pairs
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▪ Champions League and Europa League draws await: football news – live
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▪ Bitget’s MD Gracy Chen Invited to Spotlight Gender Equality Initiatives at UN Women’s Commission
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