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Jon Stewart on Trump’s inauguration: ‘A cycle of no accountability’
Jon Stewart
Back at his Monday evening perch on the Daily Show,
wasted no time tearing intoTrump’s inauguration
, attended bysuch tech billionaire
CEOs or …Jules Feiffer, award-winning political cartoonist and writer, dies at 95
Rayner urged to approve Marlow film studios in test of Labour planning policy
The Rules of Attraction: a surprisingly poignant Bret Easton Ellis adaptation
A snarling portrait of a group of desperate college kids, Roger Avary’s The Rules of Attraction was branded by many critics a callow exercise: as cruel as its bricked-up, empathy-starved protagonist, Sean (James Van Der Beek).
In the 2002 film, overprivileged teenagers numb themselves with weed and breakfast cigarettes, roll …
Dozens dead as people jump from windows to escape fire at Turkish ski resort hotel
Sixty-six people have died and 51 others were injured after a fire engulfed a popular ski resort hotel in Turkey’s Bolu mountains, forcing guests to jump out of windows or attempt to use bed sheets to flee the building.
The fire broke out at about 3.30am on Tuesday in the …
‘Pocket money’ toys costing less than £10 sell well as UK parents cut costs
Donald Trump assumes office with promise to be the very bestest best
They came in dribs and drabs, the unwanted, the uninvited and the unloved. First to arrive in Washington was Liz Truss, wearing a red Maga hat and a bright blue coat looking like an extra in a Paddington Bear film.
Lizzie could be found standing on a street corner in …
Trump presidency will help to ‘occupy Brussels’, says Orbán
Donald Trump’s presidency will boost rightwing political forces across Europe, the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has said, as he announced an offensive “to occupy Brussels”.
Hungary’s long-serving prime minister and Trump ally was speaking as European far-right and nationalist politicians flocked to Washington to welcome the returning US president …
‘When Star Wars came out, one of our directors was close to tears’: how we made Blake’s 7
Michael E Briant, director of series one
I got the impression Blake’s 7 was just going to be “space opera” and wanted to move on and do other things, but the script for the first episode won me over. It was 1977, before the mass surveillance we have today, so …