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‘I’m an actor, not a mouthpiece’: Jonathan Bailey
The actor Jonathan Bailey sits at a large table in an otherwise empty room: charcoal cable knit sweater, loose pinstripe trousers, hair neatly coiffed. He is chewing gum, sipping coffee, talking through his recent career, and a certain serendipity that has rendered him reflective. At 36, he’s fresh from his …
Lucy Letby’s acting was Oscar-worthy if she really is guilty, former boss says
UK hopes to be a ‘bridge’ between Europe and Trump’s US, minister says
The UK hopes to act as a “bridge” between Europe and Donald Trump’s US, the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has said before what could be a crucial week of diplomacy in deciding Ukraine’s future.
to Paris on Monday for an emergency …Contraception for capybaras: Buenos Aires suburb’s rodent plan stirs debate
Political tensions are redoubling Canada’s great hockey anxiety
As usual, Canadians approached the latest international hockey tournament, the 4 Nations Face-Off, with worry. Despite top-tier talent and historic winning pedigree, the feeling that Canada could be off its game is a perennial concern. But in 2025, it is particularly profound – mostly because of the Americans.
Since the …
‘There has been an awakening’: ancient sects on the rise in Modi’s India
They sat quietly together on the banks of the Ganges river, heads bowed in sombre meditation. Some men were naked, their bodies smeared grey with ash. Others had a simple saffron cloth tied around their waist. Nearby, barbers balanced on their haunches, shaving the head of each man clean with …
Most of UK’s big build-to-rent developers owned by foreign private equity firms
One of the UK’s fastest growing property markets is dominated by corporate landlords focused on providing homes for couples and singles, excluding many families with children, according to a thinktank report.
constructs one in five new homes – including almost 30% of new …Last chance to enter! The 2025 Observer/ Anthony Burgess prize for arts journalism closes soon
Are you a budding culture reviewer? Do you come out of a new show or finish the last page of a book and itch to open your laptop and set down your thoughts about why you so enjoyed – or detested – it?
The deadline – 28 February – is …
Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 tournament was everything the NBA All-Star Game wants to be
To paraphrase a Nobel laureate on the perennial crises
facing another form of live entertainment
, the NBA All-Star Game is an institution that has been dying for 70 years but has yet to succumb. The complaints are persistent,well-documented
, and mainly attributed to a single factor: …‘Winning, losing, I wasn’t fussed’ – Adrian Lewis on quitting darts and hopes for a comeback
“The thing with darts,” explains Adrian Lewis, “is you have to be in a happy place. It was for me, anyway. When you’re up, everything’s free, everything’s flowing. You don’t feel like you’ve got a burden on yourself.”
And when Lewis was free, when the darts flowed from his hand …