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From the sublime to the cringeworthy: Tim Ross on Australia’s housing dream (and nightmare)
Australia’s state libraries have opened their archives to writer, TV presenter and half of the Merrick and Rosso comedy duo, Tim Ross, to feed his passion for post-second world war suburban architecture and an ongoing exploration of Australia’s obsession with home ownership.
The trove of photographs the institutions unearthed became …
Trudeau says Trump is serious about wanting to annex Canada
Donald Trump’s recent fixation on absorbing Canada is “a real thing”, Justin Trudeau has told business leaders, warning that the US president wants access to his northern neighbour’s vast supply of critical minerals.
The outgoing prime minister was in Toronto for a hastily called summit of business and labour …
Prince Andrew aide fights to prevent release of statement about ‘Chinese spy’
Lawyers for an aide to Prince Andrew are fighting to prevent his statement in support of a man accused of being a Chinese agent, who briefly became a trusted business partner and associate of the prince, from being released to the press.
The Guardian is leading a group of media …
Hundred auction leaves counties feeling flush but no longer calling the shots | Ali Martin
Nine years ago one county chair revealed their club’s finances were so stretched that they were quite literally counting the loo rolls. Even the arrival of the Hundred in its first iteration – bringing an extra £1.3m per county per year – barely made a dent in some cases, the …
When it comes to Le Crunch, England don’t seem to know what their best XV is | Ugo Monye
When it comes to team selection, it’s important to remember that everything is subjective. Different coaches, five million different fans and the 80,000 people in the stadium will all have different views, different affiliations and different opinions about who should be playing for England. It plays a large part of …
AI is developing fast, but regulators must be faster | Letters
The recent open letter regarding AI consciousness on which you report (
AI systems could be ‘caused to suffer’ if consciousness achieved, says research, 3 February
) highlights a genuine moral problem: if we create conscious AI (whether deliberately or inadvertently) then we would have a duty not to …English Heritage and its portfolio are national treasures | Letters
How some objects can have a mind of their own | Brief letters
Rothschild braces for more ‘skeletons in the cupboard’ over conduct of late chair
Senior bankers at Rothschild & Co gathered on Tuesday in a meeting room at its St Swithin’s Lane headquarters in the heart of the City of London to discuss a memo that would shake the storied financial group to its foundations.
The memo, to be sent to staff on Wednesday …
Antoine Dupont ‘surprised’ at rule that deprives England of Jack Willis
The France captain, Antoine Dupont, has revealed he is surprised by the Rugby Football Union’s policy that bans Steve Borthwick from picking players based abroad and admitted he is glad he will not lock horns with his Toulouse teammate Jack Willis on Saturday.
England host Dupont and co at Twickenham …