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Architecture film sparks new call to list Southbank Centre
The Southbank Centre was once voted Britain’s ugliest building, but fresh interest in its architecture following the success of The Brutalist movie, has prompted a renewed call to get it listed.
For 34 years successive governments have resisted proposals to list the centre – a concrete set of buildings that …
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s first two weeks: ‘Like a chimp with a chainsaw’
Late-night hosts discussed the latest in Trump’s ill-advised tariff wars and the ever-expanding powers afforded to Elon Musk.
Stephen Colbert
On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert started by calling it “a rough two weeks watching Donald Trump haphazardly dismantle our government like a chimp with a chainsaw”.
He then shared …
Noel Clarke lawyers’ claims against Guardian journalists unacceptable, judge says
A high court judge has criticised lawyers representing Noel Clarke for making “unacceptable” allegations against Guardian journalists which “should not have been made and publicly aired without foundation”.
Mrs Justice Steyn dismissed claims that there had been any fabrication of evidence by them and said any deletion of documents was …
‘Everyone is on tenterhooks’: Santorini streets empty after days of tremors
On the second day of feeling the ground shake under her feet, Veroniki Balabonidi decided it was to time to leave Santorini. At 4.30am on Sunday she and her two young children were on a ferry bound for the port of Piraeus, surrounded by other families fleeing the Aegean isle.
…Seth Meyers on Trump: ‘Dismantling the government like he’s hacking away at a stolen Benz in a chop shop’
Brokeback Mountain at 20: the ‘gay cowboy flick’ now rightly regarded as a tragic masterpiece
Some films accumulate an emotional residue over time; rather than diminishing, their impact deepens and intensifies with each screening. When I first saw Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain in 2005 – a movie I’d been anticipating since a “gay cowboy” project was first announced – my response was subdued. I remember …
The Breakdown | England beware: rugby’s Messi is even better after Olympic sevens stint
Tickets to watch France play England this weekend are not cheap. Premium adult seats cost £199 apiece and even the most affordable ones up in the gods will set you back £89. Before you phone the Rugby Football Union to enquire if an England win is included as part of …
Tuesday briefing: China retaliates after last-minute reprieves on tariffs for Mexico and Canada
Reinstate youth programmes to combat knife crime | Letters
At last, a sensible solution from Martin Kettle to the current crisis of youth misogyny, knife crime, mental ill health and radicalisation (
After Southport, Westminster is floundering. It should look to Idris Elba, 30 January
). Those of us in the youth and community sector have watched successive …