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‘Now we have to deal with it’: what’s going on in the UK with monkeypox?
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The person was sick when they boarded the plane. Five days before leaving Nigeria for Britain, they noticed a rash that spread into a scattering of fluid-filled bumps. When the plane touched down on 4 Mayo, they wasted...
What’s the best alternative to clingfilm?
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We know that clingfilm and plastic ziplock bags are environmentally unfriendly, but what are the alternatives? What other storage options are worth investing in?Jane, London N4 “You’ve got to have zero tolerance for e...
The grand jury investigating Trump appears set to expire – what’s next?
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As a New York grand jury investigating Donald Trump appears poised to expire, questions have emerged about what could now happen to the high-profile criminal inquiry into the former US president. The six-month special...
Playwright David Eldridge: ‘What’s important to me is to move people’
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David Eldridge is an acclaimed dramatist and screenwriter. Born in Romford, where his father was a shoemaker, his plays include Market Boy, In Basildon and an adaptation of Thomas Vinterberg’s film Festen. His new pla...
What’s the best thing that Elon Musk can do with Twitter? Delete it
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Bien, it’s happening then: Elon Musk, one of history’s least inspiring Saturday Night Live hosts, has agreed to buy Twitter for approximately $44bn. I cannot in any realm understand why he has decided to buy the websi...
What’s next for Marine Le Pen?
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It was third time unlucky for Marine Le Pen, who failed to convince French voters to elect her president on Sunday. She detoxified her far-right National Rally party and threw out the Holocaust denying, xenophobic thu...
As a Rwandan, I see what’s missing from the asylum debate: the voices of refugees themselves
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In the aftermath of genocide, Rwanda turned to tradition to help rebuild the country. There is a saying: turi bene mugabo umwe Gihanga – we all have the same father. Hospitality is part and parcel of this custom, a na...
What’s behind the economic implosion in Sri Lanka?
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An economic crisis in Sri Lanka is now threatening starvation for the poorest citizens. Hannah Ellis-Petersen reports on a disaster still unfolding How to listen to podcasts:...
What’s the real reason why Black celebs are still so angry with Will Smith?
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For as long as I can remember, Will Smith has been the “nice guy”. The 53-year-old actor has spent the last three decades crafting himself into the perfect image of the ever-pleasant, non-threatening Black man. From c...
What’s wrong with this picture? When movie photographs go awry
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Your film’s plot needs to be moved along, quizás, or a close connection between characters has to be revealed. Maybe our hero just needs a moment to mourn. Time for a closeup of a nicely framed photograph. A simple s...
What’s better for cooking, gas or induction hobs?
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“I’m having my kitchen redone and am torn about whether to get a gas or induction hob. Help!”Hayley, Lancaster “I don’t know anyone who has converted to induction who wants to go back,” says food writer and broadcaste...
What’s Scottish, but not scotch? Why spirits are rising in Scotland
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At the Sugar House distillery in Dumbarton, there’s a stag’s head on the wall. That’s not unusual for Scotland, tu podrias decir, and you’d be right – except that this one is used as a hatstand – a metaphorical two finge...
Extremes of 40C above normal: what’s causing ‘extraordinary’ heating in polar regions?
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Unusually high temperatures in both Antarctica and the Arctic in recent days have shocked researchers, who warn that extremes will become more common as a result of the climate crisis. Concordia station, high on the A...
What’s stopping us from targeting these 20,000 hyper-rich Russians? Western elites
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The Ukrainian crisis has revived an old debate: how to effectively sanction a state like Russia? Let’s say it straight away: it is time to imagine a new type of sanction focused on the oligarchs who have prospered tha...
What’s driving the Great Resignation? Hope – with a side order of self-doubt
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All week, we’d been rehearsing how my friend should leave her job. Específicamente, where to land her resignation speech on the spectrum between a cathartic, spite-filled rant and something more businesslike. She was qui...