Starmer set to unveil long awaited defence investment plan on Thursday
A year overdue blueprint for UK defence spending is expected to be unveiled by Sir Keir Starmer on Thursday - subject to sign off by the Treasury.
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A year overdue blueprint for UK defence spending is expected to be unveiled by Sir Keir Starmer on Thursday - subject to sign off by the Treasury.
Fans from across UK descend on Shacklewell Arms for intimate gig that leaves them wanting one thing more In the Shacklewell Arms in east London, the usual crowd of hipsters and indie music fans had been replaced by a throng dressed in leopard print, double denim and cowboy hats to pay tribute to the nightโs headliner: Shania Twain. โWe thought we might have been scammed when we saw the ticket announcement,โ said Jack, 28, who came with his sister Amy. โWhy would she do a pub this small?โ Continue reading...
The New Hampshire school plans to remove the pages in question or reprint the yearbook with updated appropriate images.
Plan backed by Shark Tankโs Kevin OโLeary had footprint reduced but concerns remain over its health impacts Utah residents have teamed up with a progressive non-profit organization to sue over an under-development AI datacenter backed by celebrity investor Kevin OโLeary, claiming the planned Stratos project facility โirrevocablyโ cuts off citizensโ rights by not allowing sufficient public input. Filed by the Alliance for a Better Utah and five unnamed residents of the Box Elder county area where the center is being developed, the lawsuit comes as Shark Tank co-host OโLeary agreed to scale back the physical footprint for the project. Continue reading...
Trump boasted about the size of the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in a rally-style roundtable event
Escherโs eye-popping visions enter the video dimension, Pan-Africanism pulls in the big names and agent provocateur Julio Le Parc hits the UK โ all in your weekly dispatch MC Escher The great Dutch artist of eye-popping, brain-melting visual paradox gets a rich retrospective of his prints, with video, music and installations adding to the fun. โข Somerset House, London, until 6 September Continue reading...
The plea for caution comes the same week it beat AI archrival OpenAI to filing for an IPO
The Middle East is Japanโs main source of crude oil, from which naphtha is extracted and used to make items including printing ink and plastics Takeaways, supermarkets, and bakeries in Japan are running out of plastic bags, trays and food service gloves amid widening shortages of the key plastic ingredient, naphtha, due to the Middle East crisis. The food sector accounts for nearly one-third of Japanโs annual plastic use of more than 8m tonnes, and price rises and shortages are hitting hard across the industry and beyond. Some outlets have begun offering perks to customers who bring their own bags, plates or containers. Continue reading...
The Republican, who worked as a sessional employee of the legislature earlier this year, has a longstanding digital footprint of promoting conspiracy theories and espousing hate.
Searches of Helen Spree's home uncovered thank you cards from prisoners - plus two pillows printed with the face of one of the men, a convicted armed killer, pictured holding a gun.
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For the starโs 100th anniversary, Lawrence Schiller relives the nude photoshoot that showed, far from being a โmessyโ blond bombshell, Monroe was a shrewd controller of her image A few days after doing a nude swimming pool shoot on the set of the 1962 comedy Somethingโs Got to Give, Marilyn Monroe jumped into her raven black T-Bird and drove her photographer, Lawrence Schiller, to Schwabโs Pharmacy on Sunset Boulevard. Schiller had brought his negatives, now ready to be turned into prints. And in her purse Monroe had brought her scissors, which she now reached for โ and, under the glow of the now legendary Hollywood hangoutโs streetlights, began to cut the colour film into pieces. โZiiiiiip โ the ones she didnโt like,โ says Schiller, animating the sound. โZiiiiiip.โ She destroyed them? โOh yeah, but that came with the territory,โ laughs the now 89-year-old, the last living photographer of Monroe, as he recalls his 25-year-old self bending down to pick up the debris and thinking: โWell, I wouldโve killed that one, too.โ In fact, he speaks of her editing with nothing but admiration: โThere wasnโt a picture she destroyed that I wouldโve published.โ Continue reading...
Curated edits mean people are treating museums as stand-alone shopping destinations rather than simply exit points First it came for bookshops. Then your favourite coffee shop. Now there is a new frontier when it comes to upping your merch game: museums. Instead of art print postcards and coffee table books, you are now more likely to find everything from slogan T-shirts to coffee mugs when you โexit through the gift shopโ, as museums look to merch-maxx in order to boost revenue Continue reading...
A woman has been charged with possessing child abuse material after an incident at a Canberra business.
At 83, McCartney is looking back for his 18th solo LP, to formative flirtations, family singalongs, even his own birth โ and the febrile times that mirror our own. Itโs given him โevery hope that weโll get throughโ โข Alexis Petridis reviews The Boys of Dungeon Lane: โAt 83, his gift for melody still astoundsโ โHow far do you want to go back?โ In his office overlooking Soho Square in London, Paul McCartney and I sit together on a small sofa, reminiscing. The room smells deep and resinous and faintly ecclesiastical. There is a large green glass candle on the windowsill, and beyond, a view of plane trees, a flood of early afternoon sunlight. The building was bought by McCartney in 1974, and has long served as a home for his publishing company and other enterprises. On another floor, two members of his team survey prints of his late wife Lindaโs photographs, spread out on the boardroom table. An assistant is busy arranging a bagel order, while in the small lift, someone is ferrying a trolley full of drinking glasses up to the kitchen, a convivial clink-clatter echoing through the floors. Continue reading...
CJ Ujah (pictured), an Olympian who competed for Team GB at the Tokyo Olympics , is alleged to have been a member of an organised crime group linked to a crypto scam.
Trump officials have pushed the nation's money printers to design a $250 bill emblazoned with his face, despite a 159-year-old law banning living people on US currency.
Federal law bars printing images of living people on US currency, but Trump allies in Congress are moving to make an exception.
Poignant, hilarious, loaded with a super-sharp script โฆ the second outing for this midlife comedy is even more fantastic than the first Middle age is a brutal time of life. As those of us mired in it know, itโs perfectly suited to being mined for laughs (the unhinged type of laughs that are bound up with tears, crisis, and, inevitably, death.) But still too few comedy series take this pressured segment of time and squeeze it for all its acidic worth. Enter middle-aged joke machine Tina Fey, who with The Four Seasons โ her zippy 2020s update of the 1980s film of the same name, co-created and written with Tracey Wigfield and Lang Fisher โ has triumphed once again. The second season of her midlife comedy drama is even more perspicacious, poignant and hilarious than the first. Again there are four fancy holidays split across the seasons, each one given two gag-packed episodes โ a rigid but neat structural device that allows the big moments to happen off-screen. Meanwhile we get the aftermath soundtracked by an avalanche of Vivaldi and bracing jokes about sad lonely donkeys, secret vapes mistaken for thumb drives, and the tragicomedy of being an angry, unravelling fiftysomething man in a T-shirt printed with โKeep Calm and Fuhgeddaboutitโ. Continue reading...