Rowson Cartoon: Farage's Clacton Byelection Campaign
Martin Rowson's cartoon mocks Nigel Farage's return to Clacton for a byelection campaign, highlighting Reform UK's political ambitions and the absurdity of the situation.
Martin Rowson's cartoon mocks Nigel Farage's return to Clacton for a byelection campaign, highlighting Reform UK's political ambitions and the absurdity of the situation.
Louise Lasser, the zesty actor who gained fame as the harried Ohio housewife in the satirical sitcom 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman' and appeared in Woody Allen's early films, has died aged 87.
The Bayeux tapestry has been safely delivered to the British Museum in London, where it will go on display from September in tightly controlled conditions, after a complex engineering operation.
Football shirts have crossed into music fandom, with bands like Oasis, Harry Styles, and Dua Lipa releasing kits. The trend, rooted in wider fashion, offers new merch revenue.
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RecommendedJill Lewis recounts being supervised while reading a book on surrealist erotica in the British Museum's Reading Room in the 1970s, receiving a card marked 'FIE!'
Jon Bon Jovi and his band made a sturdy, hit-packed return to Madison Square Garden after the frontman's 2022 vocal cord surgery, delivering a poignant and energetic show.
Sam Fender and Olivia Dean's duet 'Rein Me In' has spent 16 weeks at No. 1, surpassing Wet Wet Wet's 15-week record for a British act.
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's Odyssey sparks debate over casting and themes, proving the ancient epic's timeless relevance to modern audiences.
Thousands of fans gathered on Wimbledon's 'Arthur's Seat' to support wildcard Arthur Fery, who lost his semi-final to Alexander Zverev. Despite defeat, fans hailed him as an inspiration and future star.
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RecommendedFormer Conservative minister and Strictly Come Dancing star Ann Widdecombe, 78, was found dead at her Devon home on Thursday. A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Widdecombe had just appeared on Talk TV to praise Nigel Farage's resi
King Charles had a private reunion with Prince Harry's children, Archie and Lilibet, at Highgrove on Friday, marking a step toward healing the family rift.
More than 22,000 fans wore bald caps at Pitbull's Hyde Park show, setting a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing bald caps, with the rapper himself joining in.
Killer Sudoku 1,030: normal sudoku rules apply, with dotted-line sums. No repeats within shapes. Solution in next issue or Saturday/Monday edition.
Guardian Australia's weekend wrap features Kylian Mbappé as World Cup king, Gaza musicians rebuilding, Rachel Aviv on motherhood, a stalker neighbour horror story, and celebrity impersonator cruise.
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RecommendedThe Rolling Stones' new album 'Foreign Tongues' continues their creative renaissance, while BTS tours globally. Plus, film and book picks from The Guardian's best-rated reviews.
Former Today presenter John Humphrys criticises the show's gushing interviews, verbal tics like 'y'know', and budget cuts, saying it now irritates him as a listener.
Abigo, 26, and Suli, 25, met for a blind date in Manchester, rating it 9/10 and 10/10 respectively. They plan to meet again despite initial nerves and honesty about other dates.
This week's entertainment highlights include the live-action Moana starring Dwayne Johnson, new albums from Suki Waterhouse and Adam Lambert, and the Beat-Herder festival.
The Sentinels on BBC Four is a riveting WWI drama with a sci-fi twist, based on a French graphic novel. Plus, Alexander Armstrong Across America, Casualty, and TOTP Big Hits 2000.
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RecommendedTest your knowledge with the Saturday quiz featuring links between Kendrick Lamar, June Brown, and World Cup history, plus questions on NASA, the BAS, and more.
Test your knowledge with five multiple-choice questions set by children, plus a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes.
After years of one-sided commitment, revisiting Chappell Roan's hit 'Casual' gave a woman the reality check she needed to end dead-end relationships.
Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a cool, audacious con artist in Apple TV+'s Lucky, a seven-part heist thriller about revenge, betrayal, and a reluctant last stand after a $10m theft.
The annual winter festival on Kaurna Country celebrates light, art, music and technology with robot swans, giant keyboards, and dancing mirrorball people, running until 19 July.
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RecommendedEngland fans can enjoy 13 hours of uninterrupted sport on Saturday, with four national teams in action across cricket, rugby, football, and women's Test cricket, plus Wimbledon and the Tour de France.
Cold War Steve's latest artwork depicts Erling Haaland leading a high-street invasion ahead of Norway v England, blending football with surreal social commentary.
Former Today presenter John Humphrys criticises the current BBC Radio 4 show for 'gratuitous gratitude' and 'gushing' exchanges, singling out Amol Rajan's speech patterns.
Yvonne Rainer's revolutionary dance piece Trio A is performed free at Tate Modern for its 60th anniversary, offering a hypnotic experience that changed dance forever.
A former Booker prize judge recommends 20 immersive books you can finish in one sitting, from James Baldwin to quantum physics, perfect for summer holidays.
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RecommendedBooker winner Ben Okri reveals his worst job (windowsill flowerbed), belief in realm-changing after death, and the cosmic force of love in a candid Q&A.