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Helicopter rides and a wealthy contact list: inside Australia’s luxury real estate market of...
The Guardian· 3 days agoGowan Stubbings can still remember the rush of his first sale 20 years ago. It was a one-bedroom apartment in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda that went for $110,000. Now Stubbings is the executive ...
Who is Jay Slater’s ‘pal’? Convicted drug dealer in drill rapper's entourage
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoA CONVICTED drug dealer who took Jay Slater back to his Airbnb before he vanished is part of a drill...
Girmay sprints to Tour stage win but day marred by Drege’s death in Austria
The Guardian· 2 days agoBiniam Girmay’s second stage win in the 2024 Tour de France in Charles de Gaulle’s home village of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises was overshadowed by the death of the 25-year-old Norwegian André ...
‘Outright insanity’ people say as woman is considering naming her baby Urf
The Irish Sun· 2 days agoA MAN has shared how his whole family ghosted her cousin after she proudly listed her baby's...
No thanks for the memory, Microsoft, your new AI toy is a total Recall nightmare | John Naughton
The Guardian· 2 days agoOn 20 May, Yusuf Mehdi, a cove who rejoices in the magnificent title of executive vice-president, consumer chief marketing officer of Microsoft, launched its Copilot+ PCs, a “new category” of ...
‘Shh, chef!’ The agonising, joyful power of silent TV episodes
The Guardian· 4 days agoThe Bear’s third season begins not with a bang but simmering, slow-cooked silence. The culinary comedy-drama’s return had been feverishly awaited, even more so since it scooped six Emmys earlier ...
Argentina’s president butts heads with South American leftist leaders
The Guardian· 6 days agoOn the campaign trail, Argentina’s showman president, Javier Milei, brandished a chainsaw to highlight plans for ferocious spending cuts. In recent days, Milei has busied himself losing friends ...
‘Unambitious’, ‘careful’, ‘authentic’: what public sector workers make of Keir Starmer
The Guardian· 5 days agoThe Guardian has spoken to health workers, teachers, social workers and local government officials who mostly expressed muted support for Starmer. Many said they wanted a bolder and more radical vision from Labour after years of austerity.
This is how we do it: ‘The sheep on our farm hinder our sex life more than the kids’
The Guardian· 2 days agoTwo things get in the way of Brian and I having sex: parenting responsibilities and – more often than I’d care to admit – our sheep. For the last four years we have been running a sheep farm ...