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Readers Debate Dating Norms: Splitting the Bill

Guardian readers challenge Scott Galloway's views on dating and bill-splitting, championing financial independence. Plus, reflections on Quaker solace and quirky UK place names.

Labour's red tape cuts: Who loses protections?

Keir Starmer's plan to slash 'unnecessary' regulation for growth faces criticism for prioritising market views over public interest. Letters also cover party names, pork's popularity, and oddly named places.

Charlie Kirk Leads Wikipedia's 2025 Most-Read List

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk's Wikipedia page was viewed 44.9m times in 2025, topping the annual list following his fatal shooting at a university debate. Explore the full top 20.

Perfect iPhone shot at Gormley's Crosby Beach

Former Guardian photography chief Roger Tooth captures a stunning iPhone photo of a dog leaping near an Antony Gormley statue on Crosby beach. Discover the story behind this magical shot.

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold Stage Review

David Eldridge's stage adaptation of John Le Carré's classic spy thriller is a masterclass in tension, playing at Soho Place until 21 February 2026. Book your tickets now.

Leicester Square Food Hall: Vendors & Opening Date

Market Place Leicester Square, a major new five-storey food hall, opens Dec 11 with 14 vendors including Bread Ahead and Club Mexicana. Discover London's latest street food destination.

Big Publishers Ignoring Single-Player Game Demand

A frustrated gamer argues major publishers are ignoring demand for single-player games in favour of lucrative live service models, while indie developers thrive by creating passionate projects.

Stevie Nicks' Triumphant Rescheduled Barclays Show

Fleetwood Mac legend Stevie Nicks, 77, delivered a spectacular performance of classic hits and personal stories at her rescheduled Barclays Center show in Brooklyn. Read our full review.

Mothers and Babies Heal Together from Addiction

A revolutionary approach to neonatal abstinence syndrome treats mothers and infants together, achieving 95% recovery rates while challenging traditional foster care outcomes.

New 3,800-Capacity Music Venue Opens in London

A new 3,800-capacity live music venue, the British Airways ARC, is set to open in Central London as part of a £1.3 billion area transformation. Discover the future of London's music scene.

European Technology Network Launches to Save Tech Media

London entrepreneurs Ronan Chambers and Luke Knight launch European Technology Network, securing £150k funding to become Europe's answer to US tech podcasts. Discover their vision for European tech media.

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