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▪ The ultimate meaning of ‘six-sevvuhnn!’ and everything | Brief letters
▪ Microphones are weakening actors’ voices | Letters
▪ Is Daniel Day-Lewis right to say theatre is elitist? | Letters
▪ How Rachel Reeves could balance Britain’s books and lower inequality | Letters
▪ Why is there a national inquiry into grooming gangs?
▪ Louis Rees-Zammit recalled to Wales squad after NFL misadventure
▪ Sean Dyche is a pragmatic choice for Forest and can bring quiet to the chaos | Will Unwin
▪ #MeToo campus thriller After the Hunt is provocation for provocation’s sake | Adrian Horton
▪ Will no one think about poor Boris? Former PM smirks and sighs through Covid inquiry
▪ Samantha Eggar obituary
▪ When restaurateurs go rogue: is it right to lambast locals who won’t come and dine with you?
▪ Royal Lodge – or mini-palace? The 30-room house caught up in the Prince Andrew scandal
▪ No plan for Trump-Putin meeting in ‘immediate future’, White House says – live
▪ ‘An unsolved mystery of science’: why do I dream about my teeth falling out?
▪ ‘Significant exposure’: Amazon Web Services outage exposed UK state’s £1.7bn reliance on tech giant
▪ We were on the brink of a big bush revival - then Kim K released her pubic hair thong | Coco Khan
▪ This $600 poop cam wants you to film your toilet bowl
▪ Scientists say North Atlantic right whale population slowly increasing
▪ Football Daily | Will Sweden have Evangelos Marinakis to thank for winning the World Cup?
▪ Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk’s chair and six other board members step down
▪ Case of a single vote that decided a federal election in Canada sparks uproar
▪ Jack Nicklaus wins $50m verdict in defamation case over LIV Golf allegations
▪ Fallen stars: why are Hollywood A-listers flopping at the box office?
▪ Serial rapist who ran Plymouth teeth-whitening salon jailed for 26 years
▪ CIA playing ‘most important part’ in US strikes in the Caribbean, sources say
▪ Bend It Like Beckham was a classic soccer movie – with one very worrying relationship
▪ Magical mushrooms and a peeking peacock – readers’ best photographs
▪ A day in the life of caring for an overdose survivor
▪ ‘Made my hair fly up’: the electrifying genius of Paris’s Gerhard Richter extravaganza – review
▪ Warner Bros Discovery considers going up for sale as potential buyers show interest
▪ The best dehumidifiers: 14 favourites to beat damp and cut bills, tested
▪ Martin Offiah and Adam Hills: ‘England should not treat Australia as if they are gods’
▪ Thibaut Courtois says La Liga plan for match in Miami ‘distorts the competition’
▪ ‘Epic with a capital E’: inside Elmet, a tale of violence and greed on haunted Yorkshire heath
▪ If you like piña coladas: how to make slushies at home without a machine
▪ It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: how the ‘anti-sitcom sitcom’ became a hit
▪ Welfare cuts have fuelled rise of far right and populism, top UN expert says
▪ Enzo Maresca vows not to punish players for red cards but demands more discipline
▪ Boris Johnson says DfE failed to plan for school closures during pandemic
▪ Reeves says economic damage caused by Brexit forcing her to take action in budget
▪ It s been frustrating : Matt Short targets consistency in ODIs
▪ ‘It’s like they’ve erupted out of someone’s subconscious’: how horror came to possess modern cinemas
▪ All profits from Orkney windfarm project will go to local services, says council
▪ Salesforce’s CEO backtracks after saying Trump should send troops into San Francisco
▪ Post your questions for Mavis Staples
▪ Former Northamptonshire police chief Nick Adderley to face criminal charges
▪ Scrutiny grows over Trump competence – but can an unfit president be removed?
▪ JD Vance arrives in Israel as US attempts to shore up fragile Gaza ceasefire deal
▪ Dear Britain, do you worry that Team Farage is just a hot mess in power? Or is everyone too angry to care | Marina Hyde
▪ Bank of England chief warns of ‘worrying echoes’ of 2008 financial crisis
▪ Repair bills could force hundreds of UK churches to close within five years
▪ D’Angelo’s music was imbued with the influence of Black women
▪ Pickle power: how to make your first ferments | Kitchen aide
▪ Sketch review – googly-eyed fuzzballs come to glitter-burping life in fun kids fantasy yarn
▪ Pizza Hut administration: the 68 restaurants that will close
▪ Infectious diseases are killing deer and risking rural US economies: ‘You smell the dead everywhere’
▪ The US refugee program changed my life. Trump’s possible overhaul would be disastrous | Bahati Kanyamanza
▪ The Louvre raid was audacious - but nothing compared to the heist our political class just pulled off | Rokhaya Diallo
▪ Sanae Takaichi appoints two women to cabinet after becoming Japan’s first female PM
▪ France and new-look Spain well placed to progress to Nations League final
▪ Cow worship and dogs on the lookout: photos of the day – Tuesday
▪ Santos’ release from prison felt like Trump ‘stuck me in the gut with a knife’, alleged fraud victim says
▪ ‘I still have 100% passion’: England’s evergreen Adil Rashid not finished yet
▪ The fart that could save TV! Why Celebrity Traitors is all about Alan Carr v Celia Imrie
▪ The Breakdown | Caluori conundrum adds to Borthwick’s England selection headaches
▪ UK women in tech: we would like to hear from you
▪ Apparently most male film stars don’t wear underpants. Have they never heard of #MeToo? Or accidents?
▪ ‘Rogue president’: growing number of US judges push back against Trump
▪ Country diary: Even acorns grow strange in the misty gloom | Paul Evans
▪ The hidden victims of the opioid crisis: the ones who lived
▪ Joke’s on you, fleshbag! Channel 4’s first AI presenter is dizzyingly grim on so many levels
▪ England’s double World Cup winner Emily Scarratt announces retirement from rugby
▪ The Unbelievers review – Nicola Walker grapples with family tragedy in a flat drama
▪ Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country
▪ It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This review – DIY found-footage horror looks for chills in a new home
▪ Danny Röhl’s arrival ends a Rangers managerial hunt characterised by fiasco and fear
▪ David Squires on … The Damned Forest
▪ Nigel Farage has 1.3m followers on TikTok. Does this mean gen Z likes him? | Zoe Williams
▪ Instagram keeps flubbing on teen safety. Will its new ‘PG-13’ guidelines make a difference? | Tayo Bero
▪ ‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses
▪ Two more men arrested over death of Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins
▪ Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 review – an interestingly toothless piece of noir fiction
▪ Can we keep antibiotics working? Yes, but the world needs to follow the EU and the UK | Devi Sridhar
▪ ‘I get to do whatever I want in the moment’: why more people are going to gigs, festivals and clubs alone
▪ AI chatbots give ‘unreliable and biased’ advice to voters, says Dutch watchdog
▪ The Dutch election: key players and main issues in the snap poll
▪ Houseplant clinic: what are the brown patches on my prickly pear?
▪ On the trail of the guano miners – in pictures
▪ Delhi awakes to a toxic haze after Diwali as pollution season begins
▪ ‘The cars just turn them into mush’: can Britain’s toads be saved from traffic and terrible decline?
▪ UK borrowing figures provide ‘dismal’ backdrop for November budget - business live
▪ Covid inquiry live: Boris Johnson to be questioned over impact of pandemic on children
▪ Nicolas Sarkozy enters prison to begin five-year sentence over campaign funds
▪ The Draft! review – entertaining Indonesian meta-horror goes down the Scream route
▪ Nottingham Forest confirm Sean Dyche as third head coach of chaotic season
▪ I Deliver Parcels in Beijing by Hu Anyan review – startling stories of China’s new precarity
▪ David Blunkett backs proposal for skilled migrants to train British workers
▪ Reeves’s pledge to save firms £6bn by cutting red tape dismissed as not ‘remotely serious’ by Tories – UK politics live
▪ Gaza ceasefire live: Vance heads to Israel as Qatar condemns ‘continued violation’ of ceasefire
▪ MPs move to lodge parliamentary motion to strip Prince Andrew of dukedom
▪ Defiant Sarkozy heads to jail to start sentence – Europe live
▪ Tom Rosenthal: ‘I quickly forget nice gigs and will take bad ones to the grave’
▪ ‘My Netflix title would be white collar to world champion’: Fabio Wardley on his boxing journey | Donald McRae
▪ The Tories set a tax trap and Rachel Reeves walked straight into it. It may be her defining mistake | Chris Mullin
▪ Money, muscles and anxiety: why the manosphere clicked with young men – a visual deep dive
▪ UK borrowing reaches five-year high for September at £20.2bn
▪ A taste of north Wales: a walk between cafes (and pubs) on the Llŷn peninsula
▪ The Land of Sweet Forever by Harper Lee review – newly discovered stories from an American great
▪ Diablo review – Scott Adkins enters Cormac McCarthy territory in over-the-border revenge thriller
▪ Master at work: on set with celebrated British film director Terence Davies – in pictures
▪ Garmin Fenix 8 Pro review: built-in LTE and satellite for phone-free messaging
▪ Death of British overseas territories citizen prompts calls for reform of UK rules
▪ Standing with Maccabi’s football hooligans against local police – is that what patriotism looks like now? | Jonathan Liew
▪ Rugby league- Kiwis duo impresses, while questions raised after victory over Samoa
▪ TV tonight: a remarkable film about a Soviet-era sanatorium
▪ Ed Miliband’s new green jobs will bring Britain hope. I dare Reform to denounce them | Polly Toynbee
▪ Dare you enter the splash zone? Wet and wild selkie steals the show at Glasgow’s startling arts festival
▪ Beasts of the Sea: the tragic story of how the ‘gentle, lovable’ sea cow became the perfect victim
▪ A Trump visit, a creaking coalition and a cost-of-living crisis: Japan’s new PM needs a fast start
▪ EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts
▪ Friedrich Merz accused of using ‘dangerous’ rhetoric on immigration
▪ Britain is suddenly pining for closer ties with the EU. It’s more likely to get the cold shoulder | Anand Menon
▪ Friedrich Engels ‘took creative liberties’ with descriptions of class divides in Manchester
▪ London museum identifies black Waterloo veteran in rare 1821 painting
▪ ‘I knew in my head we were dying’: the last voyage of the Scandies Rose
▪ I fell at the top of a mountain – and trekked for five days with a broken spine in a snowstorm
▪ ‘I said goodbye to Heath Ledger at this urinal’: a stroll round Terry Gilliam’s pivotal places
▪ ‘I’m having a great day’: AWS outage offers some a brief glimpse of a tech-free existence
▪ Bob Vylan ‘not regretful’ about IDF chant at Glastonbury: ‘I’d do it again tomorrow’
▪ Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and the scandal that won’t go away – podcast
▪ Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic headline Warriors-Lakers opener without LeBron James
▪ Thousands detained as Myanmar military raids notorious KK park scam compound
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy paints Trump meeting as ‘positive’, with Patriot missile deal in works
▪ American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies at age 29
▪ One dead after rare tornado topples construction cranes near Paris
▪ ‘Moment of national pride’ as Peter ToRot becomes Papua New Guinea’s first saint
▪ Trump news at a glance: president can send national guard to Portland, for now
▪ Rachel Reeves set to launch ‘blitz on business bureaucracy’ to save firms £6bn
▪ Protective immune cells in breastfeeding women identified as guard against breast cancer, new research finds
▪ Anti-malaria funding cuts could lead to ‘deadliest resurgence ever’, study warns
▪ Labour urged to rethink scrapping minimum wage youth rates amid ‘Neets’ rise
▪ Millions in households in England and Wales are stuck in the red, says charity
▪ Nearly half of UK garden space is paved over, RHS study finds
▪ US man accused of faking own death after rape conviction gets at least five years in prison
▪ Maccabi Tel Aviv to decline any tickets offered for Aston Villa game
▪ UK peace force for Ukraine would cost ‘well over £100m’, says defence secretary
▪ Jane Goodalls Voice Powers Apples Ode to Creativity
▪ #39;No sympathy #39;- Former Warriors star calls for Michael Nees #39; head
▪ Two Killed, Multiple Injured After Zhongtong Bus Collides With Toyota Hilux
▪ 4 Creative Rules for Building Campaigns With AI
▪ #39;Politics greed #39;- Former Warriors star details what destroyed Zimbabwean football
▪ Noboa blames illegal mining mafias for recent explosions MercoPress
▪ NZ s government wants tourism to drive economic growth - but how will it deal with aviation emissions?
▪ Shaheen Afridi replaces Mohammad Rizwan as Pakistan ODI captain
▪ Reports: Nuggets sign Christian Braun to 5-year, $125 million extension
▪ Sri Lanka keep slim World Cup hopes alive with four wickets in Bangladesh’s final over
▪ Mikel Arteta happy with George Graham comparison as Arsenal prepare for Atlético
▪ Construction appears to start on Trump’s $250m White House ballroom
▪ Thiago deepens gloom at West Ham as Brentford triumph amid fan protest
▪ Trump nominee reportedly boasted of ‘Nazi streak’ in group chats
▪ Faulty cable caused Lisbon funicular crash, inquiry finds
▪ ‘It’s all just wonderful’: minnows Mjällby win unlikely Swedish title for first time
▪ Joe Swash: Forgotten Young Dads review – a shoddy hour of useless television
▪ Guardiola full of praise for Manchester City’s ‘huge star’ Rayan Cherki
▪ ‘Little Magpie’ José Mourinho relishing taking Benfica to Newcastle | Louise Taylor
▪ English universities can raise tuition fees if they meet ‘tough’ standards, says Phillipson
▪ UK police to investigate violence at Maccabi Tel Aviv derby
▪ China spy case gives MPs the opportunity to discuss their favourite topic: themselves | John Crace
▪ Không khí Hội nghị Trung ương 4 quỷ dị, Tân Hoa Xã nửa đêm “tâng bốc Tập” gây đồn đoán
▪ Ronald Araújo ignites Barcelona’s comeback spirit before El Clásico | Sid Lowe
▪ West Ham v Brentford: Premier League – live
▪ The Guardian view on Ukraine peace talks: Europe must ensure Zelenskyy can resist Trump’s bullying | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on the price of a prince: what Virginia Giuffre’s story says about palace accountability | Editorial
▪ Suicide rate among children and young people rose 50% in 10 years, figures show
▪ Starmer’s grooming gang inquiry left in turmoil after two survivors quit panel
▪ Không khí Hội nghị Trung ương 4 quỷ dị, Tân Hoa Xã nửa đêm “tâng bốc Tập” gây đồn đoán
▪ Chủ tịch Quốc Dân Đảng mới đắc cử của Đài Loan nói về việc ‘đến thăm Trung Quốc’
▪ Trump says China ‘doesn’t want’ to invade Taiwan and reaffirms trust in Xi
▪ Đàm phán thương mại Mỹ-Trung: Trump nêu ba yêu cầu lớn với ĐCSTQ
▪ Sony #39;s NFL Headsets Are Already Delivering Millions in Media Value
▪ Alabama Farmers Federation endorses David Standridge for re-election to Alabama House
▪ Kiwis v Samoa result- Late try sees Kiwis win nail-biting Pacific Championships clash
▪ Move over FMCG, auto to take advertising crown
▪ Christopher Luxon says public servants are not being well represented by their union
▪ PM Christopher Luxon not meeting teachers, doctors involved in mega-strike
▪ Former Republica Havas CCO Launches New Agency
▪ Shamar Joseph ruled out of Bangladesh series with discomfort in his shoulder
▪ Thiên tượng dị biến: Nhiều nơi ở Trung Quốc quạ bay rợp trời, dự báo có đại sự sắp xảy ra
▪ Brazil greenlights oil drilling in Amazon as environmentalists raise alarm
▪ Anti-oil activists sprayed Stonehenge orange for ‘maximum impact’, court told
▪ Nasa looks to other companies for US moon program as Musk’s SpaceX lags behind
▪ Met officer accused of sharing rape case footage is cleared of misconduct
▪ Ben Jennings on King Charles’s visit to the Vatican – cartoon
▪ Tory MP criticised after demanding legally settled families be deported
▪ Amazon Web Services outage shows internet users ‘at mercy’ of too few providers, experts say
▪ Kho thi thể ngầm Khải Hạo bị phanh phui! Vu Mông Lung, Kiều Nhậm Lương nằm cạnh nhau?
▪ Prince Andrew tried to hire ‘internet trolls’ to hassle Virginia Giuffre, book claims
▪ Photographer Coreen Simpson’s illustrious career capturing Toni Morrison and Muhammad Ali: ‘I’ve never gotten bored’
▪ Labour’s clean energy plan needs a revamp: get real on costs and ignore the artificial deadline | Nils Pratley
▪ The massive No Kings protests may mark a new American political posture | Moira Donegan
▪ Palestine Action activists awaiting trial in prison to go on hunger strike
▪ Trump reposts AI-generated video of plane dumping sludge on No Kings protesters
▪ Outsiders steal headlines at Ascot and the shocks are coming more often
▪ What do we learn from Epstein and Andrew? There’s a level of power at which right and wrong no longer exist | Zoe Williams
▪ 5000 người Đài Loan xếp chữ “Pháp Luân Thường Chuyển”, tạo thành cảnh tượng thù thắng tráng lệ
▪ ‘Exciting’ Noah Caluori could make England debut this autumn, says Borthwick
▪ Mind the gap: surge from Verstappen piles pressure on McLaren and echoes 2007 | Giles Richards
▪ Labour should return to its social-democrat principles | Letter
▪ Protecting the crown jewels in pilates classes | Brief letters
▪ Not all witch-hunts required witches | Letters
▪ Prince Andrew has a lot more explaining to do | Letters
▪ Awkward flirting, 4am breakdowns and a last kiss: David Eldridge on a decade of writing about love
▪ Disney+ and Hulu cancellation rates doubled after Kimmel suspension
▪ Colombia recalls US ambassador amid spat with Trump over strikes on alleged drug boats
▪ The Salah question and full-back dilemma: what must Slot do to rejuvenate Liverpool?
▪ Father Ted creator Graham Linehan says police taking no further action over trans posts
▪ Fly around or make out with your crush: how to start lucid dreaming
▪ What the menopause marketers won’t tell you: ageing is to be celebrated | Stella Duffy
▪ ‘Vile’ online groomer is first in UK to be jailed for encouraging a child to self-harm
▪ Keir Starmer will attend Cop30 in Brazil, No 10 confirms
▪ Republicans show first noticeable crack on shutdown as it becomes longest in US history
▪ No Chardins? No Leonardos? We’re lucky the Louvre raiders had dreadful taste in art
▪ ‘A Cartier store is better protected’: Louvre heist puts spotlight on security
▪ Father Ted creator Graham Linehan says police taking no further action over trans posts
▪ Proposed UK Islamophobia definition allows for right to criticise religion, source says
▪ At least 135 mutilated bodies of Palestinians had been held at notorious Israeli jail, say Gaza officials
▪ ‘A punch in the face’: Germany’s dash for gas raises questions over climate targets
▪ Dealing with ‘Andrew problem’ could help ease William’s accession to the throne
▪ Muslim women do not need saving, says female leader of mosque at centre of charity run row
▪ ‘It hasn’t inspired’: turnout concerns grow close to Ireland’s presidential election
▪ Ange Postecoglou and Nottingham Forest never made sense. So why did it happen?
▪ Typhoo tea owner buys SlimFast UK and Europe in £20m deal
▪ Argentina formalizes $20bn currency swap deal with US
▪ Pizza Hut to close 68 restaurants after UK owner falls into administration
▪ Nostalgia loop: it’s time for Sony to get Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield back in their Spidey suits | Ben Child
▪ Lincoln Lawyer author fears AI thriller may already be out of date
▪ When my kids wrote a song using AI, all I could think was: you missed the fun part | Myke Bartlett
▪ Interstellar’s second life: how Christopher Nolan’s most divisive film became his most loved
▪ ‘Six-seven’: what does the latest slang mean (and should parents be worried)?
▪ Candles, cleaning and cupcakes: how I reclaimed Diwali
▪ Labour deputy leadership contest may only cause more trouble for Starmer
▪ ‘It’s possible’: Jürgen Klopp says return to manage Liverpool could yet happen
▪ ‘I was working as a cook when it went to No 1’: how Norman Greenbaum made Spirit in the Sky
▪ Holiday from Hospital virtual reality to transport patients to Australia #39;s north-west
▪ Brook, Salt shine as England trounce New Zealand by 65 runs in second T20I
▪ His Majestys missiles: From rule Britannia to ballistic impotence
▪ His Majestys missiles: From rule Britannia to borrowed ballistics
▪ Captain Harry Brook enters special England T20I club after blistering performance against NZ
▪ LSO/Adès review – the mood-boosting musical equivalent of a Sad lamp
▪ Son of former England footballer Stuart Pearce dies in tractor crash in Cotswolds
▪ Farewell Ange Postecoglou and Slot slip continues at Anfield – Football Weekly podcast
▪ Como’s Nico Paz dominates Serie A’s next-gen playmaker showdown | Nicky Bandini
▪ Youth: Magnum print sale including Brigitte Bardot and James Dean – in pictures
▪ ‘I was doing nothing at home’: the Chinese nationals fighting for Ukraine
▪ Obedient police dogs and a dragon dance: Monday’s photos of the day
▪ 100 Nights of Hero review – Emma Corrin leads starry cast in a queer fable with a serious streak
▪ Bayern virtuoso Kane conducts Klassiker as Jobe Bellingham’s slip proves vital | Andy Brassell
▪ Georgina Hayden’s recipe for parmesan and sage jacket potato gnocchi | Quick and easy
▪ Poem of the week: On the Death of Dr Robert Levet by Samuel Johnson
▪ How plays like Weather Girl and Kyoto are finally bringing the climate crisis alive for audiences
▪ Strange Harvest review – lurid horror expertly disguised as true crime
▪ Secret Cinema company is bought by Hollywood power broker
▪ The right wants Charlie Kirk memorials across the US – but is it just an attempt to capitalize on his killing?
▪ Experts hail ‘remarkable’ success of electronic implant in restoring sight
▪ ‘I hope he goes to jail’: Brazil’s Cannes-winning director on Bolsonaro and political amnesia
▪ China’s economic growth slows amid Trump tariff war and property woes
▪ ‘Next great leap’: grassroots movement to wild East Anglia goes national
▪ Robert De Niro on Donald Trump: ‘You have to fight. There’s no other way to face a bully’
▪ Tensions mount as Alassane Ouattara seeks fourth term in Ivory Coast vote
▪ ‘We want momentum’: Lammens hopes Anfield win can be launchpad for season
▪ James Comey faces deadline to file motion to dismiss charges against him – US politics live
▪ ‘A monument to kindness’: the rise of Britain’s community cinemas
▪ Zelenskyy calls for more US Patriot air defences after Trump again sides with Putin
▪ Grooming gang victim quits inquiry panel over candidates for chair
▪ Rangers close to appointing Danny Röhl as manager days after he ruled himself out
▪ ‘It’s a bit clandestine, a bit punk’: the guerrilla scheme letting skint artists mass-share gallery membership cards
▪ Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Roberts Giuffre review – a devastating exposé of power, corruption and abuse
▪ Go bald or go home: LA cinema offers free Bugonia ticket to those willing to shave their heads
▪ Starmer urged to apologise as MP says rioting by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans justifies their ban from Aston Villa game – UK politics live
▪ Gwenda’s Garage review – scrappy celebration of Sheffield’s female mechanic activists
▪ Diamond Sky review – fairytale heist thriller has its head in the clouds
▪ Lawmakers slam Ice after US military veterans are arrested, injured
▪ Rashid and Salt star as England thrash New Zealand in second men’s T20I
▪ Troops on the streets, Ice thuggery – and prices still climbing: welcome to Trump’s ‘golden age’ | Steven Greenhouse
▪ I never wash our bread knife – and I won’t let the internet shame me into changing my ways | Emma Beddington
▪ Feel like your mind and body are separate? Here’s how life changes when we become whole
▪ Prime Ministers of Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand extend Diwali greetings
▪ 2nd T20I: New Zealand win opt to bowl first against England
▪ Reform suspends four Kent councillors after leaked video exposes fierce infighting
▪ Out of Words – crafting gaming’s most unusual love story from clay and glue
▪ ‘Stole my heart’: why My Best Friend’s Wedding is my feelgood movie
▪ Gucci owner Kering to sell beauty division to L’Oréal for €4bn
▪ No Kings protesters on their hopes for resistance movement against Trump: ‘If we lose momentum, we lose the fight’
▪ British troops to get powers to shoot down drones near military bases
▪ It’s still killing people, and the government has yet to act: Britain’s hidden asbestos epidemic | Tom White
▪ The one change that worked: I had terrible insomnia – until I hit upon a gory solution
▪ ‘I wish I took part sooner’: how a medical trial transformed a young person’s life
▪ Low participation in medical trials puts millions of young people at risk
▪ Lực lượng vũ trang Houthi bắt giữ hơn 20 nhân viên Liên Hợp Quốc
▪ Doanh nhân giàu ‘liên quan tới ĐCSTQ’ quyên góp chính trị khổng lồ cho bầu cử thống đốc nhiều bang ở Mỹ, làm dấy lên nghi ngờ
▪ Graham Potter takes Sweden job on short deal with World Cup target
▪ Louvre heist puts pressure on French government over museum security
▪ Màn đen của Tập đoàn Thái Tử: Cựu đặc công tiết lộ nội tình mạng lưới gián điệp hải ngoại của ĐCSTQ
▪ Những cái chết có ‘kịch bản quỷ dị’ hệt như trong phim!
▪ BBC reporters cannot wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts in newsroom, says Tim Davie
▪ Mỹ khởi động “Kế hoạch Red Hook” để trấn áp các băng nhóm lừa đảo: 90% số người bị bắt là người TQ hoặc gốc Hoa, số tiền rất lớn
▪ Băng đảng Trung Quốc lợi dụng thẻ quà tặng Mỹ để rửa tiền hơn một tỷ USD
▪ Vật thể bay không xác định trên bầu trời đêm Quảng Tây, để lại nhiều quả cầu ánh sáng dạng chuỗi hạt
▪ Bắc Kinh tuyết rơi sớm, cư dân mạng nói: Ông trời than thở cho cái chết của Vu Mông Lung
▪ Jesus Christ Kinski by Benjamin Myers review – a trip inside the frazzled mind of Klaus Kinski
▪ Levers review – gloom-laden experimental eclipse drama about the play of light and darkness
▪ Vu Mông Lung chịu oan, dân chúng vùng lên với ba chiêu lớn chống lại ĐCSTQ
▪ B M ousts finance chief as it warns again on profits after £7m accounts error
▪ ‘For sure, the chance is there’: Max Verstappen hopeful he can retain F1 title
▪ Nottingham Forest close to appointing Sean Dyche as head coach
▪ When populists win in Prague, that’s nothing peculiarly ‘east European’. It’s the new normal of the western world | Timothy Garton Ash
▪ Sumo wrestling at the Royal Albert Hall – picture essay
▪ ‘Winning the Turner made me more ferocious’: Helen Marten on the prize’s downside – and her epic new work
▪ Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
▪ Gaza ceasefire live: Truce resumes after airstrikes as Israel says aid transfers will also restart
▪ TV tonight: Julia Roberts tells a sweet story about oddball friends
▪ China’s economic growth hits one-year low as house prices fall again – business live
▪ Vật thể bay không xác định trên bầu trời đêm Quảng Tây, để lại nhiều quả cầu ánh sáng dạng chuỗi hạt
▪ Bảo tàng Louvre ở Paris bị trộm, nhóm người đeo mặt nạ cướp đi trang sức của Napoleon trong 7 phút
▪ Bill Nighy is the agony uncle you never knew you needed: best podcasts of the week
▪ Wilfred Buck review – rewarding life of Indigenous American astronomer laid out in the stars
▪ I’m still globetrotting at 76. New people and new places are what keep me alive
▪ The Uncool by Cameron Crowe review – inside rock’s wildest decade
▪ Travelodge guest suffers sleepless night as hotel says it is ‘overbooked’
▪ AI-generated ‘poverty porn’ fake images being used by aid agencies
▪ Thời điểm nhạy cảm của Hội nghị Trung ương 4, cựu Ngoại trưởng Trung Quốc Tần Cương bị đồn đã lộ diện
▪ New Zealand s annual inflation at 3 pct in September 2025 quarter: statistics
▪ New Zealand v England: second men’s T20 international – live
▪ ‘It’s madness’: bat enthusiasts fear planning bill will derail years of conservation
▪ A-level English, voluntary work, delayed citizenship: it’s Labour’s Orwellian Two Minutes Hate for immigrants | Nesrine Malik
▪ Karan Gokani’s sweet treats for Diwali – recipes
▪ What’s gone wrong at WPP? The crown slips at the world’s biggest advertising group
▪ Louvre museum robbery: how the thieves broke in, what they stole and what happens next
▪ Baby Ava: could a new clue help trace parents of child found dead in Greater Manchester?
▪ ‘Stark displays of sexism’ driving women out of architecture, report finds
▪ Sanae Takaichi on track to become Japan’s first female prime minister after reportedly agreeing to new coalition
▪ Ange Postecoglou’s reputation has taken a hit that only time and the right move can restore
▪ UNAids is set to close in 2026 – four years early. Are experts right to be alarmed?
▪ The Beijing courier who went viral: how Hu Anyan wrote about delivering parcels – and became a bestseller
▪ Don’t cut London’s affordable housing quotas, Labour MPs urge ministers and mayor
▪ Trump news at a glance: ‘Illegal drug leader’ – threat of new tariffs against Colombia
▪ In Gaza, and now Ukraine, Donald Trump may be peace activists greatest ally. That deserves our backing | Simon Jenkins
▪ ‘You can learn a lot by losing’: meet Don Manuel, the 104-year-old chess player
▪ European leaders near deal to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
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