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Thursday briefing: What we know about the Gaza ceasefire deal
‘The ghosts are everywhere’: can the British Museum survive its omni-crisis?
The British Museum is everybody’s idea of a museum, but at the same time, it is hardly like a museum at all. It is more like a little state. The rooms you visit on a day out are the least of it: the museum is not the contents of its …
See You Again, the hit reality TV series in China helping to destigmatise divorce
The premise of See You Again, a Chinese online reality television series that sends three married couples contemplating divorce away on an 18-day roadtrip, is designed to contrive an emotional spectacle. It is still raw viewing when it delivers.
The show’s key dynamics are universal: power games, family dramas, division …
Tony Slattery, who has died of a heart attack aged 65, showed his great talent for improvisational comedy on the Channel 4 show Whose Line Is It Anyway? He often appeared as one of the four performers creating characters, scenes and songs based on suggestions by its host, Clive Anderson, …
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s legal immunity: ‘A president should be bound by the same laws as everyone else’
Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing
,Donald Trump
’s upcoming inauguration and the latest developments with theLos Angeles
wildfires
.Stephen Colbert
celebrated the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s efforts to …Equity urges Bristol city council to drop cuts to arts and culture budget
The country’s largest performing arts and entertainment union has urged Bristol city council to drop plans to cut hundreds of thousands of pounds from the arts and culture budget including by closing a number of museums.
the council warning that cuts would …Chimney sweep whose death changed law honoured with blue plaque
An 11-year-old chimney sweep whose death after getting stuck in a flue led to a change in Victorian child labour laws is to become the youngest person in the UK to be honoured with an official blue plaque.
George Brewster, a “climbing boy”, died in 1875 after getting jammed while …
Tony Slattery: the generous improv great whose successes masked his suffering
South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol arrested after hours-long standoff at residence
South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been arrested and is being questioned over his
ill-fated declaration of martial law
last month, anti-corruption investigators said on Wednesday, bringing to an end an early-morning standoff outside his official residence in Seoul.His detention makes him the first …