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Will France fall to the far right? – podcast
The Guardian· 18 hours agoMarine Le Pen’s party won a significant victory in the first round of France’s parliamentary elections. Can they be stopped? Angelique Chrisafis reports
Afternoon Update: Biden denounces supreme court ruling; boy arrested over alleged Sydney stabbing;...
The Guardian· 3 days agoJoe Biden has issued a full-throated denunciation of the US supreme court’s decision to grant his predecessor, Donald Trump, broad immunity from criminal charges of trying ...
Newspaper headlines: Labour's housing 'blitz' as PM says 'four days to save' UK
BBC News· 5 days agoIt's the Sunday Times which delivers a more surprising verdict, saying the Tories have, in effect,...
The Breakdown | All Blacks’ alchemists are trying to turn mud-slinging into black gold
The Guardian· 2 days agoThere are two types of game being played in international rugby union. With the greatest respect to every immovable Springbok prop and 100-cap All Black, they are not the people ultimately shaping ...
What the papers say: Saturday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 5 days agoSaturday's front pages focus on a range of stories from Aer Lingus pilots starting their eight-hour...
The out-of-print Australian cookbook featured on The Bear: ‘Of course Carmy has a copy!’
The Guardian· 1 day agoEver since The Bear debuted in 2022, the show has induced a level of obsession from fans. Interest...
Afternoon Update: Biden says he ‘nearly fell asleep’ at debate; suspected NT crocodile attack; and...
The Guardian· 2 days agoJoe Biden has told a campaign event he “nearly fell asleep on stage” during last week’s presidential debate, attributing his poor performance to international travel. New ...
British foreign policy: the elite v the public
Morning Star· 6 days agoWar, 29 per cent in Kosovo in 1999, and only 20 per cent in Afghanistan and 16 per cent in Iraq in 2003, while 48 per cent and 54 per cent said it was wrong to take military action in Afghanistan ...
What the papers say – July 1
Shropshire Star· 4 days agoFootball and politics have taken centre stage for Monday’s newspapers as the European Championships and General Election campaign enter their final...
Spotify’s new audiobook bundle may reduce music royalties and shortchange authors | Millicent Weber...
The Guardian· 3 days agoLast month, the National Music Publishers’ Association, which represents music publishers and songwriters, filed a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission, calling ...