Search results
France on course for highest turnout in decades at pivotal election
The Guardian· 3 hours agoVoter turnout in one of France’s most momentous elections in living memory appears to be heading for a historic high, with Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) and ...
England lose control and embrace the chaos to rise from the canvas again | Jonathan Liew
The Guardian· 23 hours agoEberechi Eze, who is now England’s left wing-back, dribbles out of his penalty area under pressure and pumps a long, hopeful, hopeless ball up the left flank. Harry Kane, who is nothing if not ...
France no longer resembles a divided but tolerant family. It is catastrophically fractured | Andrew...
The Guardian· 11 hours agoWritten in black, in a clear and steady hand, it reads “Les nerfs sont tendus, les Fachos seront pendus” – “Nerves are being stretched, the fascists will be hung”. As France ...
Mehreen Faruqi hits back at claims Fatima Payman’s resignation from Labor was orchestrated
The Guardian· 16 hours agoThe deputy leader of the Greens, Mehreen Faruqi, has hit back at claims Fatima Payman’s resignation...
Ready, willing and disabled: the Australian actors campaigning for more roles – and better training
The Guardian· 4 hours agoKate Hood has known the thrill of success and the sound of silence. For two decades Sydney-born Hood was an “able-bodied actor, writer and director”, with a long-running role in the TV drama ...
University of Sydney students and staff blast new ‘draconian’ protest crackdown
The Guardian· 4 hours agoAcademics and students at the University of Sydney have blasted the vice-chancellor for a “draconian” protest crackdown that requires explicit permission for megaphones to be
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F review – Eddie Murphy’s megawatt charisma lights up creaking sequel
The Guardian· 12 hours agoAs Foley revisits the west coast yet again for the fourth film, what’s remarkable is how little has changed. Sure, there are a few more wrinkles on the returning cast members ...
Aneeta’s violent husband tried to sabotage her Australian visa application. She’s one of hundreds to...
The Guardian· 19 hours agoAneeta* was already living in fear of her violent and controlling husband when she discovered her abuse was part of a dark pattern. A call from the Department of Home Affairs alerted her to ...
Stunned silence, hugs and a very big kiss: at home with the Starmers on election night
The Guardian· 15 hours agoFor a couple of minutes after the exit poll on Thursday night, nobody said a thing. About a dozen of Keir Starmer’s closest and longest-serving aides assembled at the back of the living room ...
10 Things That Delighted Us Last Week: From Pill Cases to Bartender Tools
New York Magazine· 5 hours agoHere, in our version of the Sunday circular, we’ve plucked some of our recent favorites:...