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‘Like a giant Squid Game’: soul searching in South Korea after latest celebrity suicide
Pope Francis ‘not yet out of danger’ and to stay in hospital for another week
Pope Francis, who is in hospital undergoing treatment for double pneumonia, is “not yet out of danger” and will remain in hospital for at least the whole of next week, one of his doctors has said.
Francis, 88, was stable but “the chronic illness remains”, Sergio Alfieri, a general surgeon …
Scottish Labour would set up Musk-style ‘Doge’ department, says Sarwar
Who is ‘working class’ and why does it matter in the arts?
‘I won’t cede the ground’: Sophie Lewis wants feminists to know their enemies – even if they’re other feminists
Is Donald Trump a feminist?
There was a time when anyone asking such a question could reasonably expect to be laughed out of the room. Yet, just three weeks into Trump’s second term, the man responsible for stripping women in the US of the right to an abortion was declared …
Friday briefing: Will Labour’s £270m package make a difference to an ailing arts industry?
Good morning. Everyone who has worked in the arts, from the heads of major institutions to the creatives who depend on their funding, has been warning for years about the dire state of the sector. As investment dwindled and contempt for arts and humanities education became mainstream – fuelled by …
‘Our neighbours are daring to choose fascism again’: Germany’s election leaves many fearing what lies ahead
Flanked by market stalls selling everything from Turkish borëk pastries to bedazzled iPhone cases, Lina, 53, confessed that she was racked with worry about what may lie ahead for her three children once Sunday night’s election is over.
She has lived in Germany for decades, carving out a life for …
UK hiring on the rise as confidence lifts, research suggests
Companies have ramped up hiring in recent weeks while consumer confidence has started to rise, research suggests, in a boost for Rachel Reeves as the government looks for signs of economic growth.
The chancellor has received a fillip after the market research company GfK’s consumer index improved from -22 in …
Finn Russell fit to face England but Scotland decide against risking Graham
Scotland will have the one player they could not afford to lose for their Calcutta Cup match against England, after their medical team confirmed that Finn Russell has recovered from his concussion in good time to play for them tomorrow.
Russell suffered the injury in the first half of their …
Rachel Reeves should rewrite the rulebook on GDP growth | Letters
The Guardian view on Britain’s broken economy: ‘That’s your bloody GDP, not ours’, 13 February
), we are frequently reminded of the inadequacy of GDP growth as an objective, given that itincludes the money spent
on dealing with pollution, sickness, crime etc. But …