Canada's World Cup superfans are betting savings, sleep and sanity on a home tournament
In a newly released game, 007 drives a hybrid Aston Martin and has to be taught to tie a bowtie
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In a newly released game, 007 drives a hybrid Aston Martin and has to be taught to tie a bowtie
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Everything is broken. Nothing changes. Voters are mad as hell
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Once sidelined by Starmer, Louise Haigh and Anneliese Midgley are major players behind the scenes
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Steven Spielberg’s return to extraterrestrials is as brilliantly filmed as anything he has made
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Some people count their life in spoons; I count my life in World Cups
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What does muntjac taste like?
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A generation of young people were told university was the key to financial prosperity, but misled on what that key…
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Dental practitioners have always offered both NHS and private care to their patients
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Siblings Unpicked delves into one of our closest yet surprisingly understudied relationships
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In a new biography, the “mad dog of the Middle East” doesn’t quite emerge from his cartoonish persona
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Good luck getting Big Tech to ask the hard questions about art
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The director has returned to his adolescent roots in science fiction
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The celebration has become a monument to monomania
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Rejoiners trek to Brussels in search of redemption
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Exclusive: focus groups reveal the values that will determine the by-election
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Residents feel let down by politicians on the left and on the right
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Savage House is a perfect satire of upper-class social climbers, fraudsters and wannabes
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Peter Hujar and Paul Thek were at the heart of New York’s 1960s art scene but preferred the fringes
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Free bottles of water are political correctness gone mad
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