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Burnley v Chelsea: Premier League – live

22 novembre 2025 à 14:02

⚽️ Premier League updates from the 12.30pm GMT kick-off
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1 min: Burnley’s Walker is in a spot of bother as he tries to wriggle out of danger from the right-back region.

And we’re off. Chelsea get us going, with Sánchez sending the ball long.

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© Photograph: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC/Getty Images

© Photograph: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC/Getty Images

Less politics, more makeup: the unraveling of Teen Vogue under Trump 2.0

22 novembre 2025 à 14:00

The closure of the progressive youth-focused magazine comes at turbulent time for journalism and the crumbling of feminist media

In late 2016, just a few weeks after Donald Trump won his first presidential election, Teen Vogue published a story that set the internet ablaze: “Donald Trump Is Gaslighting America.”

The story garnered more than 1.3m hits, making it the magazine’s most-read story of the year. Elaine Welteroth, then the editor-in-chief, told NPR that the day it published, Teen Vogue sold “in that month, more copies of the magazine than we had that entire year”. It was a transformative moment for the publication: proof that a magazine long associated with Disney child stars and headlines like “Prom Fever!” could shine light on the political dimensions of young people’s lives.

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© Photograph: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Teen Vogue

© Photograph: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Teen Vogue

© Photograph: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Teen Vogue

Bad season of bird flu in UK hits supply of Christmas turkeys

22 novembre 2025 à 14:00

Availability of chickens and ducks also expected to be tight, with 5% of the seasonal flock culled so far

UK poultry producers are battling a “bad season” of bird flu, with cases much worse than at this point last year, putting a squeeze on supplies of Christmas birds including turkeys, chickens and ducks.

Two industry insiders said they expected supplies of all poultry to be tight ahead of the festive season, especially for organic and free-range birds, which are seen as the most vulnerable to infection.

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© Photograph: MH Food/Alamy

© Photograph: MH Food/Alamy

Chomsky had deeper ties with Epstein than previously known, documents reveal

22 novembre 2025 à 14:00

The philosopher and the sex trafficker were in contact long after Epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor, documents reveal

The prominent linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky called it a “most valuable experience” to have maintained “regular contact” with Jeffrey Epstein, who by then had long been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor, according to emails released earlier in November this month by US lawmakers.

Such comments from Chomsky, or attributed to him, suggest his association with Epstein – who officials concluded killed himself in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges – went deeper than the occasional political and academic discussions the former had previously claimed to have with the latter.

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© Photograph: Hatem Moussa/AP

© Photograph: Hatem Moussa/AP

Ann-Katrin Berger still delivering highlight-reel saves — and helping Gotham FC feel ‘secure’

22 novembre 2025 à 13:15
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Gotham FC goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger jokes that she’s getting old. That’s why the 35-year-old said her body aches heading into Saturday’s championship match against the Washington Spirit. Once Berger steps onto the pitch Saturday and the game begins, all the fatigue caused by the grueling season ceases to exist. The aches...

‘I prepared for the role by playing in my room’: the making of Toy Story as it turns 30

22 novembre 2025 à 13:04

The groundbreaking, smash-hit adventure was a make-or-break moment for both Pixar and computer animation

When the Pixar studio was casting for Toy Story, children were invited to bring one toy to the audition. Seven-year-old John Morris showed up with 20: a case of his beloved X-Men action figures. He got the part.

Playing Andy, a young boy whose toys include cowboy Woody and spaceman Buzz Lightyear, his was the first voice ever heard in a feature-length Pixar animation. Toy Story was released 30 years ago on Saturday, but to Morris the memory of its premiere is as fresh as ever.

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© Photograph: Walt Disney/Pixar/Allstar

© Photograph: Walt Disney/Pixar/Allstar

© Photograph: Walt Disney/Pixar/Allstar

‘I still get humiliated’: the perils of appearing on a celebrity gameshow

22 novembre 2025 à 13:00

Agents claim it can increase their clients’ profile and show off their human side. Is that your final answer?

For Monty Panesar, it was answering that Germany played their home football matches in Athens. For David Lammy, it was saying Henry VIII’s heir was Henry VII. And for actor Amanda Henderson it was responding with the name Sharon to a question about Greta Thunberg.

Panesar’s disastrous appearance on Celebrity Mastermind six years ago was used to taunt him this week by Australia’s cricket captain Steve Smith.

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© Photograph: Vishal Sharma/BBC

© Photograph: Vishal Sharma/BBC

© Photograph: Vishal Sharma/BBC

EU and US to restart trade talks as sticking points on July tariff deal remain

22 novembre 2025 à 13:00

US officials to hold high-level talks in Brussels amid unhappiness in Washington at slow action on July deal

The EU and US are set to restart trade negotiations next week after a two-month pause to try to settle unresolved sticking points in their controversial tariff deal struck in July.

The US commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, and trade representative Jamieson Greer will hold high-level meetings in Brussels on Monday with ministers, EU commissioners and industry bosses.

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© Photograph: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

© Photograph: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

‘The French people want to save us’: help pours in for glassmaker Duralex

The brand, which evokes nostalgia and pride, hit its €5m fundraising target within hours and orders have soared

Drop a Duralex glass and it will most likely bounce, not break. The French company itself has tumbled several times in the past two decades and always bounced back, but never quite as spectacularly as when, earlier this month, it asked the public for money.

An appeal for €5m (£4.4m) of emergency funding to secure the immediate future of the glassworks took just five hours and 40 minutes to reach its target. Within 48 hours, the total amount pledged had topped €19m.

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© Photograph: Magali Delporte/The Guardian

© Photograph: Magali Delporte/The Guardian

© Photograph: Magali Delporte/The Guardian

Halifax throws its founder under the bus: The fall of Edward Cornwallis

22 novembre 2025 à 13:00
This is from a story about the scalping of British settlers and militia by Mi’kmaq warriors in what became known as the "Dartmouth Massacre" on May 13, 1751, from John Wilson’s eyewitness account: "These Indians chain the unfortunate prisoner to a large thick tree, and bind his hands and his feet, then beginning from the middle of the craneum, they cut quite round towards the neck; this being done, they then tear off the skin, leaving the skull bare; an inflammation quickly follows, the patient fevers, and dies in the most exquisite tortures." Read More
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