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The Guardian
- From creaking IT systems to your dirty pants: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon
From creaking IT systems to your dirty pants: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon
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© Illustration: Edith Pritchett/The Guardian
Sophie Wyburd’s recipes for summer pesto pasta
One is rich, smoky and red, the other bright green with minty undertones – and both are packed with punchy flavour and light on stove time
When hot summer days roll around, midweek dinners that require minimal cooking really come into their own. I love making pesto on such evenings, and not just the classic basil-and-pine-nut situation. Jazzing things up with braised greens or a red pesto made from lots of jarred goods are just two directions in which I like to take things for a big hit of flavour. Both of today’s pestos freeze well, too.
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© Photograph: Ola O Smit/The Guardian. Food and prop styling: Kitty Coles. Food styling assistant: Grace Jenkins.
UK airport staff get bonuses for spotting easyJet oversize bags, email shows
Swissport staff at seven airports in UK and Channel Islands eligible for £1.20-a-bag payment through incentive scheme
Airport staff are earning cash bonuses for every easyJet passenger they spot travelling with an oversized bag, according to a leaked email.
Staff at Swissport, an aviation company that operates passenger gates at airports, are “eligible to receive £1.20 (£1 after tax) for every gate bag taken”, according to the message sent to staff at seven airports in the UK and the Channel Islands, including Birmingham, Glasgow, Jersey and Newcastle.
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© Photograph: image/Alamy
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New York Post
- Matthew McConaughey speaks out about the devastating floods that ravaged his home state of Texas: ‘A long road ahead’
Matthew McConaughey speaks out about the devastating floods that ravaged his home state of Texas: ‘A long road ahead’
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The Guardian
- Erin Patterson found guilty of murdering relatives with lunch laced with death cap mushrooms
Erin Patterson found guilty of murdering relatives with lunch laced with death cap mushrooms
Victorian jury convicts 50-year-old Australian woman who cooked poisoned beef wellingtons that killed three in-laws
Who are Erin Patterson and the other key figures in Australia’s mushroom lunch trial?
Five key moments in the murder trial of Australia’s mushroom lunch cook Erin Patterson
A jury has found Erin Patterson guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to murder a fourth with a deadly beef wellington lunch almost two years ago.
As the trial entered its 11th week, a Victorian supreme court jury convicted Patterson of murdering her estranged husband’s parents, Don and Gail Patterson, and his aunt, Heather Wilkinson. The 12-person jury also found Patterson guilty of attempting to murder Heather’s husband, Ian Wilkinson, who survived the lunch after spending weeks in hospital.
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© Photograph: Martin Keep/AFP
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New York Post
- Rapper 4xtra loses ‘2 fingers’ in gruesome fireworks mishap after joking about ‘blowing’ somebody up
Rapper 4xtra loses ‘2 fingers’ in gruesome fireworks mishap after joking about ‘blowing’ somebody up
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New York Post
- Mauricio Pochettino rips officials after controversial handball no-call in USMNT’s Gold Cup final loss to Mexico
Mauricio Pochettino rips officials after controversial handball no-call in USMNT’s Gold Cup final loss to Mexico
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The Guardian
- ‘As thrilling as driving a sports car’: the Tokyo capsule tower that gave pod-living penthouse chic
‘As thrilling as driving a sports car’: the Tokyo capsule tower that gave pod-living penthouse chic
They had portholes, cutting edge mod cons – and the ultra luxurious models even came with a free calculator. As Japan’s beloved Nakagin Capsule Tower resurfaces, we celebrate an architectural marvel
Looking like a teetering stack of washing machines perched on the edge of an elevated highway, the Nakagin Capsule Tower was an astonishing arrival on the Tokyo skyline in 1972. It was the heady vision of Kisho Kurokawa, a radical Japanese architect who imagined a high-rise world of compact capsules, where people could cocoon themselves away from the information overload of the modern age. These tiny pods would be “a place of rest to recover”, he wrote, as well as “an information base to develop ideas, and a home for urban dwellers”. Residents could peer out at the city from their cosy built-in beds through a single porthole window, or shut it all out by unfurling an elegant circular fan-like blind, all while remaining connected with the latest technology at all times.
Launched to critical acclaim, the Nakagin tower’s 140 capsules quickly sold out, and became highly sought after by well-heeled salarymen looking for a place to crash when they missed the last train home. Never intended to be full-time housing, the pods came stuffed with mod cons: en suite bathroom, foldout desk, telephone and Sony colour TV. But, 50 years on, after a prolonged lack of maintenance and repairs, and disagreements among owners about its future, the asbestos-riddled building was finally disassembled in 2022. The creaking steel capsules of Kurokawa’s space-age fantasy were unbolted and removed from the lift and stair towers, pod by pod.
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© Photograph: Tomio Ohashi
The roots of the British malaise lie in a sick economy
Forcing pensions into British assets like ‘capital controls’, says Lloyds boss
BlackRock tried private credit once before. Will this time be better?
The global economy is suffering from the Rashomon effect
Revolut yet to receive key credit licence from UK regulators
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The Guardian
- ‘This is art, too’: the Madrid drama space bringing contemporary theatre to older citizens
‘This is art, too’: the Madrid drama space bringing contemporary theatre to older citizens
Participants in the Matadero’s inaugural Senior Audience School discover that theatre ‘takes the sting out of the nonsense in life’
The 25 people who have gathered in a small Madrid theatre over the past few months to consider identity, relationships, gender-based violence and inclusion aren’t exactly the crowd you’d normally expect to haunt a cutting-edge drama space housed in a former slaughterhouse. And that is precisely the point.
The men and women, aged between 65 and 84, are the first cohort of an initiative that aims to introduce those who live around the Matadero arts centre in the south of the Spanish capital to the joys and challenges of contemporary theatre. Last year, mindful of the fact that many of the older residents of the barrios of Usera and Arganzuela rarely attended contemporary theatre and would be unlikely to darken the doors of the new Nave 10 space, the Matadero and the city council came up with a plan.
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© Photograph: Pablo Garcia/The Guardian
Macron’s UK state visit underlines effort to move on from Brexit nightmare
Bitter rows had damaged trust and dialogue but UK-French relations have thawed amid new geopolitical landscape
When Emmanuel Macron rides in a horse-drawn carriage to Windsor Castle this week, it will be to celebrate the return of close political relations between London and Paris, drawing a line under the damaging spats of the Brexit years.
The French president’s office said the “shared interests” of the two countries were what mattered now, hailing France and the UK’s “essential” close relationship on the international stage. This reinvigorated cross-Channel bond was “vital”, a UK official said.
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© Photograph: Teresa Suárez/AFP/Getty Images
Starmer, Cooper and King Charles mark 20th anniversary of 7/7 attacks
PM says ‘those who tried to divide us failed’ while monarch says victims and stories of courage should be remembered
Keir Starmer, King Charles and the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, have marked the 20th anniversary of the 7 July attacks in London in which Islamist suicide bombers killed 52 people and injured more than 770.
The prime minister said: “Today the whole country will unite to remember the lives lost in the 7/7 attacks, and all those whose lives were changed for ever. We honour the courage shown that day – the bravery of the emergency services, the strength of survivors and the unity of Londoners in the face of terror.
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© Photograph: Jaime Turner/Rex Features
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The Guardian
- Anne Reid on fame, desire and ambition at 90: ‘The most wonderful things have happened since I was 68!’
Anne Reid on fame, desire and ambition at 90: ‘The most wonderful things have happened since I was 68!’
In her 20s, the actor says, casting directors didn’t rate her. In her 60s, she got her big break. She discusses fun, family, optimism, regrets – and wild sex on screen with Daniel Craig
Anne Reid wants to get one thing straight from the off. She adores working with the director Dominic Dromgoole. “He treats actors like grownups. Some directors feel as if they’ve got to play games and teach you how to act. But a conductor doesn’t teach a viola player how to play the blooming instrument, does he?” She talks about directors who get actors to throw bean bags at each other and go round the room making them recite each other’s names. “Blimey! I want to be an adult. I think I’ve earned it now.” She pauses. Reid has always been a master of the timely pause. “You can’t get more adult than me and be alive really, can you, darling?”
Reid turned 90 in May. She celebrated by going on a national tour with Daisy Goodwin’s new play, By Royal Appointment. I catch up with the show at Cheltenham’s Everyman theatre. She’s already done Bath. Then there’s Malvern, Southampton, Richmond, Guildford and Salford. I feel knackered just thinking about it, I say. She gives me a look. “Oh, they send me in cars. I don’t have to toil much!”
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© Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi/The Guardian
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The Guardian
- Across Europe, the financial sector has pushed up house prices. It's a political timebomb | Tim White
Across Europe, the financial sector has pushed up house prices. It's a political timebomb | Tim White
We’ve been living in a great experiment: can finance provide basic human rights such as housing? The answer is increasingly no
“The housing crisis is now as big a threat to the EU as Russia,” Jaume Collboni, the mayor of Barcelona, recently declared. “We’re running the risk of having the working and middle classes conclude that their democracies are incapable of solving their biggest problem.”
It is not hard to see where Collboni is coming from. From Dublin to Milan, residents routinely find half of their incomes swallowed up by rent, and home ownership is unthinkable for most. Major cities are witnessing spiralling house prices and some have jaw-dropping year-on-year median rent increases of more than 10%. People are being pushed into ever more precarious and cramped conditions and homelessness is rapidly rising.
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© Composite: Guardian Design/Getty Images/Alamy/Reuters
Netanyahu returns to White House holding all the cards in Gaza talks
Joint attack on Iran puts Israeli PM in powerful position as he dangles prospect of Trump-brokered ceasefire deal
Donald Trump will host Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington DC on Monday as the US president seeks again to broker a peace deal in Gaza and the Israeli prime minister takes a victory lap through the Oval Office after a joint military campaign against Iran and a series of successful strikes against Tehran and its proxies in the Middle East.
Netanyahu and Trump have a complex personal relationship – and Trump openly vented frustration at him last month during efforts to negotiate a truce with Iran – but the two have appeared in lockstep since the US launched a bombing run against Iran’s nuclear programme, fulfilling a key goal for Israeli war planners.
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© Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters
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The Guardian
- ‘They threw us out like garbage’: Iran rushes deportation of 4 million Afghans before deadline
‘They threw us out like garbage’: Iran rushes deportation of 4 million Afghans before deadline
Thousands of lone women forced to return face extreme repression and destitution under Taliban laws that forbid them to work or travel without a male guardian
Women forced back to living under the Taliban’s increasingly repressive regime have spoken of their desperation as Iran accelerates the deportation of an estimated 4 million Afghans who had fled to the country.
In the past month alone, more than 250,000 people, including thousands of lone women, have returned to Afghanistan from Iran, according to the UN’s migration agency. The numbers accelerated before Sunday’s deadline set by the Iranian regime for all undocumented Afghans to leave the country.
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© Photograph: Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images
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New York Post
- LeBron James needs just two words to hype up Bronny’s thunderous Lakers Summer League dunk
LeBron James needs just two words to hype up Bronny’s thunderous Lakers Summer League dunk
Trump calls Musk a ‘train wreck’ as feud escalates over third party
Heroes, zeros from Yankees’ win in Subway Series finale: Tim Hill came up clutch
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New York Post
- Jeffrey Epstein didn’t have a ‘client list,’ and committed suicide, DOJ and FBI say in findings that debunk conspiracy theories: report
Jeffrey Epstein didn’t have a ‘client list,’ and committed suicide, DOJ and FBI say in findings that debunk conspiracy theories: report
Texas floods: death toll rises as search and rescue turns into grim recovery operation
Residents observe day of prayer after 82 people killed and 10 girls and one camp counselor still unaccounted for
Residents in central Texas were observing a day of prayer on Sunday for at least 82 people killed and dozens missing in Friday’s devastating flash flooding, as a search and rescue operation for survivors began to morph into a grim exercise of recovering bodies.
Relatives continued an anxious wait for news of 10 girls and one camp counselor still unaccounted for from a riverside summer camp that was overwhelmed by flash flooding from the Guadalupe River, which rose 26ft (8 meters) in 45 minutes on Friday morning after torrential pre-dawn rain north of San Antonio.
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FOXNews
- College football coach shares social media plea for daughter missing in Texas floods: 'Prayers for a miracle'
College football coach shares social media plea for daughter missing in Texas floods: 'Prayers for a miracle'
Chiefs owner's family mourns young relative lost in devastating Texas floods: 'Tragic loss'
Australian Woman Is Convicted of Murder in Mushroom Poisoning Case
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Can Taiwan Really Disconnect Its Economy From China?
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South African Police’s Frequent Use of Torture Echoes Apartheid’s Brutality
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Wimbledon briefing: Day seven recap, Monday order of play and technology woe
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The Independent
- Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow and Kyiv trade aerial attacks as Zelensky signs deals to boost drone production
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow and Kyiv trade aerial attacks as Zelensky signs deals to boost drone production
Zelensky signs deals for joint production of ‘hundreds and thousands’ of drones with EU allies and US
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At least 27 bodies recovered from collapsed Pakistan building as rescue ends
Rescuers pull 11 more bodies from rubble of the building that collapsed on Friday
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The Independent
- Everything we know about Texas flooding victims: Girl ‘living her best life’ at camp and man who saved his family
Everything we know about Texas flooding victims: Girl ‘living her best life’ at camp and man who saved his family
The devastating Texas floods have killed at least 43 people, including 15 children and 28 adults
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The Independent
- Timelapse video shows Texas flash floods turn dry riverbed into deadly rapids in 20 minutes
Timelapse video shows Texas flash floods turn dry riverbed into deadly rapids in 20 minutes
Dramatic timelapse video shows how heavy rainfall turned a dry riverbed into surging rapids in just 20 minutes, as Texas was deluged by deadly flash floods on July 4.
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Breakthrough gene therapy jab reverses hearing loss in weeks
Researcher says this type of treatment for deafness is ‘just the beginning’
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Israel launches airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Houthi-controlled ports
Israel strikes Houthi ports after a Liberian-flagged ship catches fire in the Red Sea
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The Independent
- Texas flooding latest: Desperate search for survivors continues after 82 die as officials prepare for ‘wall of water’ storm
Texas flooding latest: Desperate search for survivors continues after 82 die as officials prepare for ‘wall of water’ storm
Rescue teams are still searching for 10 children and one camp counselor missing from a girls’ summer camp
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