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David Squires on … Ange Postecoglou winning the Europa League for Australia

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Our cartoonist looks at the Tottenham coach fulfilling his prophecy by lifting a trophy in his second year with the club Continue reading…

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Labour does a major U-turn but does Clueless Kemi even notice? | John Crace

CWF 10 months ago

The leader of the opposition missed the openest of open goals after Keir Starmer reversed cuts to winter fuel payments Never change, Kemi, never change. We love you just the way you are. Look on the bright side: it could have been worse. KemiKaze could have used all six of […]

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In Taiwan and China, young people turn to AI chatbots for ‘cheaper, easier’ therapy

CWF 10 months ago

Experts say there is huge potential for AI in the mental health sector, but there are risks of turning to technology, rather than human beings when in distress In the pre-dawn hours, Ann Li’s anxieties felt overwhelming. She’d recently been diagnosed with a serious health problem, and she just wanted […]

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International opinion has rounded on Israel, but it’s not enough to force Netanyahu’s hand | Sanam Vakil

CWF 10 months ago

Condemnation alone won’t change Israel’s trajectory. For that, concrete action on sanctions and Palestinian statehood is required Sanam Vakil is director of Chatham House’s Middle East and North Africa programme Nineteen months on from the 7 October Hamas attacks and the war in Gaza, Israel is under a new wave […]

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‘It broke my heart’: the adopters forced to return their child to care after struggling alone

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A crisis in post-adoption support in England means parents feel punished rather than helped when things go wrong More adoptions likely to fail in England amid funding cuts, warn charities Victoria Bristow was devastated when she was forced to place her adopted son back into the care of social services […]

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‘Dylan said: teach me that!’ Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair – and his new solo album

CWF 10 months ago

As the folk icon celebrates his 84th birthday today, he looks back on falling out with Paul Simon, smashing up pianos with Dylan – and the classic song he’s still not got quite right Martin Carthy has returned to Scarborough Fair. It’s been 60 years since he first recorded the […]

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Faking It review – finally! A TV reboot that is a genuinely great idea

CWF 11 months ago

This hugely fun version of the 00s life-swapping show works even better than the original. First up: a posh Surrey estate agent tries running a market stall in Bolton I have long held a soft spot for Faking It, the 00s proto-reality series that was conceived as a modern-day Pygmalion. […]

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Kemi Badenoch surrenders to the Brexit Nostalgia festival | John Crace

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Conservative leader’s attempts to refight the past suggests she won’t be happy until her party sinks even lower in the polls As the Brexit Nostalgia festival – AKA the Earnestness of Being Unimportant – eased into its second day, Keir Starmer prepared to give a statement to the Commons on […]

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Do you really need to do Kegels? Physicians on five common pelvic floor myths

CWF 11 months ago

What you need to know about the essential yet misunderstood body part, including common issues and helpful exercises The pelvic floor is an essential but often overlooked and misunderstood part of the human body. Some people don’t even know they have one. “We’re never really taught about it,” says Dr […]

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‘I think of those I left behind in prison’: Iran’s Jafar Panahi on life as a banned film-maker

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He’s been jailed, gone on hunger strike and been forced to sell his house for bail. In his first newspaper interview for 15 years, the great director explains why every film is worth the consequences In February 2023 Jafar Panahi walked free from Iran’s Evin prison after nearly seven months […]

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie review – bland screensaver of a movie that’s actually worse than AI

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