Poem on News Cycle Wins National Poetry Competition
Partridge Boswell's poem 'The Gathering' exploring language, love, and global suffering wins the £5,000 National Poetry Competition, selected from 21,000 entries worldwide.
Partridge Boswell's poem 'The Gathering' exploring language, love, and global suffering wins the £5,000 National Poetry Competition, selected from 21,000 entries worldwide.
The Guardian has published corrections for errors in articles, including Jenni Murray's obituary date and a Trainspotting musical character reference, alongside other recent amendments.
Lisa Kudrow reprises her role as Valerie Cherish in The Comeback's third season, but the show's satire on AI and entertainment lacks laughs and sharpness.
Tracy Kidder, the acclaimed narrative nonfiction writer who won the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for 'The Soul of a New Machine,' has passed away at 80. His immersive works explored diverse subjects from computer engineering to nursing home life
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RecommendedThe Guardian publishes Sudoku puzzle 7,255, a hard challenge requiring numbers 1-9 in rows, columns, and 3x3 boxes. Solutions appear in subsequent print editions.
The UK government is exploring charging international tourists for access to national museum collections as part of arts funding reforms, sparking debate over alternatives like hotel levies.
Rebecca Lucy Taylor delivers a mesmerizing performance as rock star Maggie in David Hare's revived play, though the script's emotional core remains underdeveloped.
ABC managing director Hugh Marks faces backlash for describing a historic 24-hour strike as 'playing games,' with staff demanding a retraction amid ongoing pay disputes.
Hair transplants are widespread, yet balding men are opting for modern toupees, rebranded as 'hair systems,' for an instant, natural look. Experts explain the rise and benefits.
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RecommendedNoah Wyle stars in The Pitt, a punchy and addictive medical series on HBO Max that revives the spirit of ER with intense realism and social commentary.
Challenge yourself with 15 questions covering topical news, popular culture, and general knowledge in this weekly Thursday quiz. No prizes, just fun and discovery.
During World War II, the BBC halted public weather forecasts to prevent aiding German forces. Coded agricultural bulletins called Pabulum, using animal names, secretly informed farmers while keeping intelligence secure.
Discover Rachel Roddy's comforting tortino alla fiorentina recipe, a layered vegetable bake with potatoes and aubergine. This substantial dish is perfect for transitioning into summer months.
Martin Lewis unpicks April price hikes and financial updates in a tax year-end special. Plus, a documentary on Britain's steroid boom and other TV highlights for this evening.
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RecommendedNew research reveals Samuel Pepys curated his letters to hide being offered an enslaved boy as a bribe, shedding light on his complex legacy and 17th-century corruption.
Photographer Eddie Otchere spent 10 years capturing rare images of Wu-Tang Clan and other hip-hop legends, now revealed in a new photozine. Explore the untold stories behind these iconic moments.
A new documentary about George Orwell, titled Orwell 225, offers a detailed but fragmented portrait of the iconic author, failing to fully synthesize his complex legacy and contradictions.
A review of Sophie Mackintosh's novel 'Permanence,' exploring its high-concept narrative on adultery, emotional depth, and literary craftsmanship in contemporary fiction.
Kanya King highlights Black music's £24.5bn contribution to the UK industry, urging a shift from marginal to foundational status in national identity and investment.
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RecommendedA chilling review of Netflix's new horror series 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' starring Camila Morrone. This wedding-themed nightmare from Stranger Things creators delivers genuine terror.
In an early ITVX release, Cain Dingle orchestrates a cattle theft from Butler's Farm, outsmarting Joe Tate with family help. Kim Tate declares war on the Dingles after discovering the deception.
Next week in Emmerdale, the Dingle-Tate feud claims a victim as Kim Tate is poisoned, sparking accusations. Paddy Kirk battles depression in a special episode.
British TV star Louise Thompson partners with Nobody's Child to launch a 23-piece petite collection, addressing sizing inconsistencies on the high street with tailored fits for women 5'3" and under.
Next week on EastEnders, Penny Branning's pregnancy paternity shock and Nicola Mitchell's premature labor create turmoil. George Knight's restaurant launch adds to the drama.
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RecommendedThe City of London's Grade II*-listed No 1 Poultry building will lose its rooftop restaurant and public access to parts of its roof gardens under approved refurbishment plans to boost office space, despite heritage objections.
In EastEnders, Patrick Trueman is asked by police to record a video statement for Jasmine Fisher's trial, sparking family concerns. As tensions rise, his bond with grandson Josh deepens amid ongoing fallout from Anthony's death.
Phil Dunster discusses his transition from Ted Lasso's redeemed footballer to playing the dastardly Archie in HBO Max's new comedy Rooster, created by Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses.
Gary Windass discovers Theo Silverton's abusive behavior toward Todd Grimshaw, sparking fears of violent retaliation as James Cartwright's departure from the soap approaches.
Three Grade-II listed churches in London, including St Andrew's in Islington and St Richard's in Richmond, have been awarded over £1 million in grants from Historic England for essential repairs to save their iconic structures from deterioration.
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RecommendedArchaeologists in the Netherlands have uncovered a skeleton under a church floor that may belong to the famed musketeer d'Artagnan, with DNA testing underway to confirm the identity.