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N346 Christmas zabaglione
When you're the cook of the house, you spend quite enough time in the kitchen on Christmas Day as it is.
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December 05, 2025
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Artistic licence
A magnificent portrait of the man who immortalised the English Tudor court
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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Back to Bertie
This collection of new short stories pays homage to the genius of PG Wodehouse
1 min |
December 05, 2025
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Men on the moon
As their 11th movie together is released actor Ethan Hawke and director Richard Linklater discuss power, status and combovers
6 min |
December 05, 2025
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Immigrant rant Trump's tirade ignores facts on crime and economics
Donald Trump's hateful, falsehood-filled rant last week blaming immigrants for crime, \"social dysfunction\" and economic hardship is refuted by a wide range of immigration statistics, which show clearly that immigrants dramatically bolster the US economy and commit crimes at far lower rates than people born in the US.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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While Xi runs rings around Trump, China bears down on Taiwan
Sheer ignorance, fed by malign intent, historical prejudice and mutual misunderstanding, is often the crucial spark that ignites simmering international conflicts.
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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Wild and free
The Guardian's pop critic is no stranger to music's wilder shores - but free jazz is his final frontier. Can he learn to love its shrieking sonic tumult?
4 min |
December 05, 2025
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A tale of two presidents
As the World Cup draw is held in the US, what's behind the Fifa boss Gianni Infantino's public courtship of the most divisive politician on Earth?
10+ min |
December 05, 2025
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Tower of tragedy Grief and anger after deadly blaze
With the devastating fire extinguished but many people still unaccounted for, questions are being raised of the city's authorities
5 min |
December 05, 2025
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Tom Stoppard 1937 - 2025
The brilliant dramatist proved that scientific, moral and philosophical ideas could be a source of drama, as long as there was a core of genuine emotion
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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Europe's minority languages are hoping for the Kneecap effect
There's an Irish saying, tír gan teanga, tír gan anam: a country without a language is a country without a soul.
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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Line of defence As France beefs up its military, how is Europe responding?
France has become the latest EU country to set out plans to expand its army, with Emmanuel Macron last week announcing that military service will be restored albeit on a voluntary basis - nearly 30 years after the end of conscription.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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Call of the wild The influencers who pushed unassisted births
A year-long Guardian special investigation into the Free Birth Society exposed serious concerns, from dangerous medical claims to FBS-linked stillbirths
4 min |
December 05, 2025
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Cyclones and monsoon rains trigger deadly floods
Sri Lanka and Indonesia deployed military personnel this week as they raced to help victims of devastating flooding that killed more than 1,160 people across four countries in Asia.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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Does laziness' start in the brain?
Apathy may not be a choice-but there are scientific ways to boost your motivation
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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'NIRVANA CAN WAIT'
Across much of south-east Asia, Buddhism is still largely viewed as a peaceful philosophy. But an increasingly extremist strand of the religion has been weaponised to serve nationalist goals
10+ min |
December 05, 2025
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The deadliest wait Inside the lives of five women on death row
There are between 500 and 1,000 women on death row in at least 42 countries, according to a 2023 report by the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty. Mitigating factors such as child abuse and coercion are often ignored. Women sentenced to death are usually subjected to worse living conditions in prison, such as increased security and solitary confinement
5 min |
December 05, 2025
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Does Europe now stand alone?
While Washington's Putin-appeasing plan for peace in Ukraine has failed, many have come to realise that the trusting view of Russia held by the US is the diametric opposite to that held in European capitals
6 min |
December 05, 2025
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From the West Bank to Lebanon, Israeli imperialism is expanding
It is clear now that the ceasefire in Gaza is only a “reducefire”.
4 min |
December 05, 2025
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Rising economic division is a human-made crisis, but a way to global renewal exists
When Swiss tycoons handed Donald Trump a gold bar and a Rolex watch - gifts that were followed by a cut in US tariffs - it was no diplomatic nicety.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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'Trash pandas' shapeshift to live among humans
Raccoons living wild in cities in the United States are beginning to show physical changes that resemble early signs of domestication.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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Happy returns Romanians see value of recycling
The country that was once the EU's poorest performer for recycling now sees 94% of its beverage packaging being returned
4 min |
December 05, 2025
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Chancellor under fire Starmer now has little choice but to stay closer to Reeves
When Keir Starmer was mounting the case for the prosecution against Boris Johnson for his Partygate antics, it took almost two months and a police investigation for him to formally call for the prime minister to resign.
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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Your Party divisions laid bare at first conference
The new leftwing party founded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana will be called Your Party after a vote by members, but its first conference last weekend laid bare bitter divisions.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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It's not just roasting – there's much more you can do with chestnuts
I was delighted, while on a writing retreat in Umbria last month, to get the opportunity to watch an elderly couple manoeuvre a giant vacuum around their haphazard chestnut orchard, followed by their furious sheepdog.
2 min |
December 05, 2025
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How did I end up on a helpline for befuddled old people?
Certain contractual terms oblige my eldest sons to periodically appear at their places of employment.
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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The trail of destruction left by rise in methanol- laced alcohol
For Bethany Clarke, poison tasted like nothing. There was no bitter aftertaste, no astringent sting at the back of the tongue.
5 min |
December 05, 2025
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Teddy talks The dangers posed by AI toys without boundaries
As the holiday season looms into view, one category on people's gift lists is causing increasing concern: products with artificial intelligence.
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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Glass half full for Duralex after public fundraiser
Drop a Duralex glass and it will most likely bounce, not break.
3 min |
December 05, 2025
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On the inside Support falls as Bolsonaro begins his jail sentence
A few hours before Jair Bolsonaro was ordered to start his 27-year coup sentence in a parking space-sized room, Arley Xavier stood outside the former president's new home putting a brave face on his leader's bind.
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