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Why are Americans toasting their fairy bread, and can the New York Times stop them?
Amy Hetherington: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Hello internet!
I’ve pulled over on the side of the Nullarbor to think about what I love about you. I’m in the middle of a two-month outback Australia comedy tour, so it’s nice to have a break from long drives and servo snacks (TBH there’s been a lot of dodgy …
Planned change in British citizenship rules faces first legal challenge
Plans to prevent refugees who arrive in the UK on a small boat, lorry or via other “irregular” means from becoming a British citizen are facing their first legal challenge.
The challenge is being brought by a 21-year-old Afghan refugee who arrived in the UK aged 14, after fleeing the …
Zelenskyy says Trump is living in a Russian ‘disinformation bubble’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Donald Trump is “trapped” in a Russian “disinformation bubble”, escalating tensions between Kyiv and Washington after
the US president suggested Ukraine was to blame
for Moscow’s invasion of the country.“Unfortunately, President Trump, with all due respect for him as the leader of …
Boris Johnson fans offered £121 handshake and photo op
Boris Johnson is charging £121 for a handshake and a photograph before a live event in Edinburgh.
The former Conservative prime minister will appear at the Usher Hall on 2 September for an event titled An Evening with Boris Johnson, which will also allow guests to take part in a …
British journalist missing in Brazil for 11 days
BAE Systems reports record orders as European defence spending rises
Britain’s biggest weapons manufacturer BAE Systems has reported record orders as the European defence industry gears up for increased spending sparked by the Ukraine war.
The company, a member of the FTSE 100 share index, said that it expected sales next year to top £30bn, as it reported annual profits …
EU accused of leaving ‘devastating’ copyright loophole in AI Act
An architect of EU copyright law has said legislation is needed to protect writers, musicians and creatives left exposed by an “irresponsible” legal gap in the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act.
The intervention came as 15 cultural organisations wrote to the European Commission this week warning that draft rules to implement …
‘We paid a high price for human rights’: a road trip through the new Syria
Amid the rubble of Saraqib, some of the wall graffiti dating back to its time as a centre of the the 2011 Arab spring uprising remains. “The revolution will go on,” one reads. “Tomorrow the sun rises,” says another.
A week after the astonishing rout of Bashar al-Assad by rebel …
Boxing’s ‘Fight Card of the Century’ has a glaring omission: women
On Saturday night in Riyadh, an evening of boxing dubbed as the “Fight Card of the Century” will take centre stage inside the 15-month-old Kingdom Arena. Headlining is the undisputed championship light-heavyweight rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol, chiefly supported by the IBF heavyweight title contest involving Great Britain’s …