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Emily Blunt is ‘fantastic’ in Steven Spielberg’s alien dramaWhen the “spine-tingling” trailer for Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” was released, many of us hoped that the great director would be delivering his “career-crowning masterpiece”, said Nicholas Barber on BBC Culture: a “profound last wo...

‘Perfectly conceived’ show celebrating what would have been star’s 100th birthdayMarilyn Monroe and David Attenborough were both born in 1926, said Waldemar Januszczak in The Times. If things had gone differently, we might be celebrating her 100th birthday this year as well as his. But “some candles...
Olivia Rodrigo soared to world domination with “punky, pissed-off energy and wildly relatable, angst-filled anthems”, said Julyssa Lopez in Rolling Stone. Her third album finds her – initially – more giddily in love. “Drop Dead”, the opener and lead single, is a “pure dopamine rush” of heart-thuddin...
by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Yeganeh TorbatiWhen a coalition of “clerics, leftists, students, nationalists and secular intellectuals” launched the Iranian Revolution in 1979, they were united less by a shared vision than “a shared rejection” of the Shah’s rule, said Reza Aslan in The New York Times....

Titan of British art who never stopped seeingDavid Hockney, who has died aged 88, was widely considered to have been Britain’s greatest living artist, said The Telegraph: instantly recognisable, with his bleached-blond hair, round glasses, impish smile and “ever-smouldering cigarette”.What drove him...
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The Explainer Since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the Gaza Strip has largely dropped out of the headlines, but suffering continues

The Explainer Two reports have identified flaws with the facial age estimation technology to be used by Home Office

The Explainer The mayor of Greater Manchester has launched his campaign for the Makerfield by-election

The Explainer Oil prices have already fallen sharply from peak but effects from Gulf conflict could be felt for months to come

Talking Point PM’s about-turn on Australia-style ban suggests a ‘dead-duck administration grasping for a legacy’

Talking Point Broadcaster’s ‘relegation’ of expert tactician to ‘kitchen-esque’ set has been branded ‘unwitting sexism’

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Under The Radar Allegations of widespread child abuse in after-school system has ‘shaken the French capital and undermined faith in its schools’

Under The Radar Scientists think swallowing worms could – one day – make us better

Under the radar Cigarettes and food have the same marketing team

Speed Read Trump canceled the nominee’s hearing hours before it was set to start

Speed Read The decision marked a major setback for Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R)

Speed Read The 60-day period will include negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program

Speed Read Five suspects were reportedly arrested following the FBI investigation
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