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Nigel Farage, man of the people, welcomes his latest billionaire to Reform
Several Range Rovers with blacked out windows pulled up outside the TV studios in Westminster. Out stepped Theresa May. Awkward. If she’d known her arrival was going to coincide with a Reform party photo call, she’d have probably asked the driver to go round the block again. Just in case …
Jon Stewart on the fall of Assad: ‘A moment in time of pure, unalloyed joy’
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…‘Etched in muscle memory’: beer ad and original Doctor Who theme music preserved by Australian sound archive
You could get it ridin’, you could get it slidin’. And it usually came on at about four.
The words immortalised by John Meillon that became an affectionate and oft-parodied incantation for generations of beer drinkers is among the 10 iconic sounds of Australia preserved for posterity under the National …
Pamela Anderson’s Baywatch swimsuit to be displayed at London museum
At its peak in the 1990s, the US TV series Baywatch drew an estimated 1.1 billion viewers each week – many of whom tuned in to watch the pin-up model and actor Pamela Anderson’s slow-motion running scenes in a red bathing suit.
Now, one of the most famous pieces of …
Luke Humphries on fame, anxiety and Luke Littler: ‘I’ve become world champion by being myself’
“Definitely,” Luke Humphries says when he considers whether he can retain the darts world championship title that changed his life after he beat Luke Littler in a memorable final at the start of this year. “I honestly believe that my time is right now and I can go back-to-back. Of …
Tuesday briefing: What happened when the doors of Syria’s most notorious prison were finally opened
Good morning. Of all the horrific symbols of the deposed Assad regime, few carry the notoriety of Sednaya, the most feared node in the Syrian government’s repressive prison system. About 30,000 people were killed there between 2011 and 2020, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimated, more than in any …
‘Polarization’ is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year: ‘Something everyone agrees on’
From Trump to Raygun, here’s what Australians searched on Google in 2024
Australians may not get a vote in the US presidential election but it topped the Google searches in the country in 2024, with Raygun, Julian Assange and the CrowdStrike outage being some of the key people and moments Australians wanted to know more about in the year.
The election that …
French film director faces charges of sexual harassment of child actor Adèle Haenel
In one of the first French #MeToo cases to come to court
, a film director has denied charges of sexual aggression against and harassment of the award-winning French actor Adèle Haenel.A group of feminists gathered outside the Paris court on Monday to support Haenel who claims …