Insecurity and instability drive voters in Peru's tight presidential race
After eight presidents in ten years, many voters are looking for stability so the next president can focus on tackling crime and inequality.
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After eight presidents in ten years, many voters are looking for stability so the next president can focus on tackling crime and inequality.
Oil tankers may be stuck behind strait of Hormuz, but holding the Iata AGM in Brazil defies warnings of impending shortages Nothing says jet fuel crisis, as one prospective attender put it, like flying everyone to Rio de Janeiro. Aviation leaders will converge in Brazil this weekend for the Iata AGM, the annual global airline summit, with the industry still, for the most part, looking resolutely skyward. The oil tankers may still be stuck behind the strait of Hormuz as the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran flickers on, but for now, airlines continue to defy dire warnings of impending shortages which had stoked fears of a summer of chaos for European holidaymakers. Continue reading...
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A Liberal Democrat-run council has been accused of having a 'two-tier approach to equalities' after saying e-bikes would help women to 'stay looking nice'.
John Cornyn says he is looking forward to โworking in the private sectorโ once his term ends in January
National Portrait Gallery, London The actorโs life in pictures, from mousey-haired teen to American icon to her shocking death at 36, beams with the charm that defined a century. But why arenโt we shown more of what lay behind the smile? I wanted to hate the National Portrait Galleryโs new blockbuster show, Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait. It represents two things that really should be binned: anniversary exhibitions (it marks Monroeโs 100th birthday) and exhibitions of celebrity portraits. Anniversaries rarely signify anything other than the passing of time, which is an inevitable and uninteresting fact of life. As for exhibitions of celebrity photographs โ theyโre like anniversary shows, only with faces. And yet โฆ I didnโt quite hate this show, and the reason is Monroe herself. We first see her as Norma Jeane Baker, a regular-looking teenager with mousey brown hair, in a self-portrait taken in a photo booth in 1940. She then becomes the radiant, uncontainable, insanely glamorous film star, cheesecake pin-up and actor seen here in photographs, paintings, and excerpts from her films. Continue reading...
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Paths You Take is a show that finds beauty in images of alienation as Billy Dosanjh turns his lens on race, identity, empire โ and the men who kept the furnaces glowing It was bitter in Walsall that winter of 1962-3 when snow turned the Black Country white. In After the Storm, Billy Dosanjhโs epic photographic reconstruction of one especially chilly night back then, an elderly Sikh man, recently arrived from the Punjab, stands under an old carriage lamp. He is, the shot suggests, seeing snow for the first time. โI thought it was quite a fitting note to get him gazing at the snow, looking a little bewildered,โ says Dosanjh as we stroll around Paths You Walk, his gripping exhibition of photographs, films and installations at the New Art Gallery Walsall. At the back of the image, three furnace smoke stacks rise up in ghostly fashion, almost like the three crosses on Calvary have been relocated to Mordor. Continue reading...
What if your best mate slept with your child? The stars of Alice and Steve, the new taboo-busting comedy about friends at war, open up about drug-taking, iffy sex โ and why British jokes are so hard to understand Alice and Steve, the new โwrongcomโ starring Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement, starts like the story of a lifelong friendship between two 50ish exes. They went out for a short time, a million years ago, and ever since have been platonically inseparable. In one of the first scenes, Alice (Walker) tells Steve (Clement) that she loves him so much that if he were ever drowning, sheโd hollow out her own motherโs body and use it as a canoe. Alice and Steve go to funerals, get drunk, talk frankly about their disappointments, devise ill-advised solutions, take cocaine but only once every epoch; all the stuff of a loving friendship is here. But creator Sophie Goodhart also uses it to put every kind of relationship under the microscope. โItโs every stage of love Sophie is looking at,โ says Walker. So itโs also about the doldrums of a long marriage, between Alice and Daniel (Joel Fry). And itโs about first love going exquisitely well for Dom, Alice and Danielโs teenage son, until they take an edible and everything goes awry. Unavoidably, though, all the fireworks are around one love story โ and how it puts paid to Alice and Steveโs relationship. Continue reading...
The former England manager has made a documentary looking at the issues affecting boys and young men.
Looking for beachy inspiration for your next holiday in paradise? Take a look at the world's 100 best, as decided by Corona.
Jackie Jantos says loneliness and lack of confidence were challenges for young adults looking for relationships.
IPO could raise up to $75bn, giving SpaceX market value of $1.77tn as it sets up Musk for extraordinary wealth Elon Muskโs SpaceX is looking to raise $75bn (ยฃ55bn) from its blockbuster stock market listing next week as the rocket company aims for the largest initial public offering ever. If the stock market launch โ primed for 12 June โ goes as planned, founder Musk, the worldโs wealthiest person, could make history as the first trillionaire. Continue reading...
The penthouse apartment at Lord's View Two - complete with a 100ft terrace overlooking the legendary cricket ground - could be yours if you have the cash.
Looking effortlessly elegant in a green dress and navy blazer, Princess Anne hosted a private reception for the five heroic women at St James's Palace in London.
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Candidates across the country were soon posting AI-enhanced images of them appearing with hulking physiques
Written in breathless multilingual prose, this coming-of-age meets state-of-the-nation novel is an incredible literary performance Three twentysomethings โdrive and dream of an impossible night on an endless street. moving as a massive through mad sticky traffic, destination: where else? manchester, wilmslow road, the curry mile, yo!โ Thus opens Sufiyaan Salamโs high-octane debut novel, written largely in gen Z lowercase โ and youโre in for a ride. The Boyz are British Pakistani friends in their early 20s. Immy is โsomething of a bad-boy muslim slut who donโt never text backโ; Khan is โthe mogul mowgli himself โฆ the type to recite Warren Buffett epigrams like theyโre hadithsโ; and Haris has โa mind that never switches off, philosophy subreddits doing baresโ. Each is looking for an escape โ from their past, present, someone else, or themselves โ and they come together for one night โcruising and bruising in a hire car towards what might just be the natural elastic endpoint of a friendship beginning to frayโ. Continue reading...
James 'Weston' Higginbotham, 20, went missing while on a trip with his family in Japan on May 29th. His distraught mother and father are currently looking for him.
Nick Thomas-Symonds says messages between Pat McFadden and Peter Mandelson are โembarrassingโ UK politics live โ latest updates Labour MPs are not looking to raise taxes to fund more benefits, the cabinet minister Nick Thomas-Symonds has said. In messages between the work and pensions secretary, Pat McFadden, and Peter Mandelson released on Monday, McFadden wrote: โEvery meeting I have is: โWho can we tax in order to pay benefits to others?โ Theyโre asking the wrong questions.โ Continue reading...