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When the AI bubble bursts, humans will finally have the chance to regain control.
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"Justice is what matters": The couple fighting for legal aid in Windrush scandal cases
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"Justice is what matters": The couple fighting for legal aid in Windrush scandal cases

The Home Office’s decision to refuse passport renewals for a Black British former army officer and her husband had devastating…

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"The pain was unbearable": The devastating toll of England's unregulated cosmetic clinics

The government has introduced plans to crack down on unsafe cosmetic procedures, ensuring only qualified healthcare professionals can perform high-risk…

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Dynamite, sex toys – and liver? Readers share the strangest things they've discovered in a new home.

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Broken shells, melting ice – and thriving wildlife: what recreating Scott’s Antarctic voyage tells us about our oceans today
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Broken shells, melting ice – and thriving wildlife: what recreating Scott’s Antarctic voyage tells us about our oceans today

Three glass jars filled with satsuma-sized sea urchins sit on Dr. Hugh Carter’s desk at the Natural History Museum. Collected…

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Rachel Roddy's recipe for sweet and sour eggplant with capers, pine nuts, and mint | From a Roman kitchen
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Rachel Roddy's recipe for sweet and sour eggplant with capers, pine nuts, and mint | From a Roman kitchen

The heaviest cookbook on my shelf is Profumi di Sicilia, which I bought from a secondhand bookshop in Tor Marancia…

August 7, 2025
Eddie Palmieri was a groundbreaking and innovative force in postwar American music, known for his bold and adventurous style.
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Eddie Palmieri was a groundbreaking and innovative force in postwar American music, known for his bold and adventurous style.

Twenty years ago, I watched Eddie Palmieri approach his piano, his face glowing with joy and excitement. The moment he…

August 7, 2025
Garmin Forerunner 570 Review: A Running Watch That Nearly Reaches Greatness
Garmin

Garmin Forerunner 570 Review: A Running Watch That Nearly Reaches Greatness

Garmin’s newest mid-range running and multisport watch has gotten smarter with a vibrant OLED screen, voice assistant, and improved sensors.…

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"Sometimes I share too much": Adam Buxton talks about fear, fun, money – and friendship troubles
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"Sometimes I share too much": Adam Buxton talks about fear, fun, money – and friendship troubles

On a humid summer day, Adam Buxton walks me through the songs on his debut album, Buckle Up. “There’s one…

August 7, 2025
A new coffee-table book proves one thing: celebrities should steer clear of Auschwitz.
Holocaust

A new coffee-table book proves one thing: celebrities should steer clear of Auschwitz.

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A very British scandal: The insider who revealed shady UK arms deals with Saudi Arabia
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A very British scandal: The insider who revealed shady UK arms deals with Saudi Arabia

Three days before fleeing Saudi Arabia, Ian Foxley was called into his boss’s office on the 22nd floor of a…

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