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Slime, supermodels and swansongs: highlights from Milan fashion week spring/summer 2024 - in pictures From the hyped debuts at Tom Ford and Gucci to experienced stalwarts Giorgio Armani, Prada and Versace, the Milan fashion cohort leant into the codes of their brands more than ever Continue reading... #press image
Russian Black Sea fleet commander killed in Crimea, Ukraine claims Ukrainian military says attack that apparently killed Viktor Sokolov was timed to coincide with meeting of naval officialsRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesUkraine has claimed it killed Adm Viktor Sokolov, the commander of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, along with 33 other officers, in... #press image
The TikTok mouth-taping trend may not be as beneficial as you’re told The social media fad championed by Gwyneth Paltrow is said to have multiple health benefits – but experts aren’t convincedIt’s a TikTok trend, has been championed by Gwyneth Paltrow, and was recently revealed as a habit of the former Countryfile presenter, Julia Bradbury. But... #press image
China drastically cuts seafood imports from Japan in wake of Fukushima water release Imports fell by 67% in August from the same month a year earlier, to about ¥3bn ($20.2m)Chinese seafood imports from Japan have plummeted following Beijing’s ban on marine products from its neighbour in response to the discharge of wastewater from... #press image
The week in theatre: Pygmalion; King Stakh’s Wild Hunt; It’s Headed Straight Towards Us – review Old Vic; Barbican; Park theatre, LondonPatsy Ferran and Bertie Carvel are delightfully word-perfect in... #press image
Put away your earplugs … UK children are ditching screeching recorders for mellifluous melodicas We’ve all suffered through cacophonous school assemblies. Now the rise of the melodica, as recently adopted by 20 Yorkshire primaries, could turn discord to harmonyA recorder at the mercy of a small child has often been... #press image
An old master? No, it’s an image AI just knocked up … and it can’t be copyrighted US ruling on works created through artificial intelligence gives boost to creative workers fighting for livelihoodsThe use of AI in art is facing a setback after a ruling that an award-winning image could not be copyrighted because it was not made... #press image
‘This can only end badly’: Tories fear Sunak policy blitz is bound to fail The prime minister has reset his party’s agenda with a wave of new initiatives. But is it a coherent strategy or a blind panic?As world leaders gathered at the UN climate summit in New York last Tuesday, a topic that was sparking lively discussion on the margins was... #press image
Is it white? Is it red? Is that coffee? Wines that are mixing things up | David Williams Rosorage, chillable reds and wine with a shot of espresso… These fun wines are challenging the way we drinkDomaines Paul Mas Rosorange, Vin de France 2022, from £12.48, Gazegill Organics; vintageroots.co.uk; planetorganic.com This is a rather clever idea from... #press image
‘I had surgery on Sunday and was home by Monday’: calls for NHS rollout of gamechanging stroke treatment Doctors and patients are demanding wider access to therapy available only as a postcode lotteryIn January this year, Deb Kelly, a prison officer and physical education instructor, collapsed in her home with a... #press image
Tendril, London: ‘A hotbed of vegetable-love’ – restaurant review Vegan Tendril has put down roots in meaty Mayfair and is doing smart things with great produceTendril, 5 Princes Street, London W1B 2LQ. Lunch discovery menu £35, dinner £45, à la carte £5.50-£19, wines from £33In the heart of red-meat Mayfair, there’s a hotbed of vegetable-love.... #press image
The Observer view on assassination of Sikh in Canada: Narendra Modi’s hubris is ill-judged | Observer editorial In dismissing concerns over the death of a Canadian Sikh activist, India’s prime minister raises more questions over his commitment to democracyPolitical assassination is a practice as old as human society, although... #press image
‘Nicotine-free’ vapes sold on Amazon found to contain nicotine Guardian investigation finds six of seven tested vapes were being sold in breach of UK lawVapes sold on Amazon as “nicotine-free” have been found by a Guardian investigation to contain the highly addictive substance.The Guardian tested seven products from the online marketplace that stated on... #press image
Paramedics not sent to a third of 999 ambulance calls in parts of England Exclusive: Concerns over patient safety after NHS figures show less-qualified staff attending urgent callsOne in three life-or-death 999 ambulance calls in some parts of England are not attended by a paramedic, NHS figures obtained by the Guardian reveal.The disclosure has prompted fears... #press image
Manchester to launch ‘revolutionary’ Bee Network public bus system First buses to return to public control since deregulation to offer cheaper fares across integrated transport systemThe first buses to be brought back into public control in England since deregulation in the 1980s will set out from depots in Bolton and Wigan on Sunday morning.Greater... #press image
What makes Elon Musk tick? I spent months following the same people as him to find out who fuels his curious worldview Tucker Carlson, Greta Thunberg, Covid sceptics, military historians, the royal family … What would my time immersed in the Twitter/X owner’s feed reveal about the richest man in the world?What’s it like to be Elon Musk? On almost every level it is... #press image
Gucci cuts the camp and returns to crisp chic under new designer Sabato de Sarno hits reset after florid years under Alessandro Michele, with minimalist precision recalling his time at PradaThe Gucci catwalk show was not just a new season, it was a factory reset. This was a turn-it-off-and-on-again moment for a brand that had stopped working. With a... #press image
Nagelsmann must revive Germany and unite a nation but are the tools lacking? | Andy Brassell Replacement for Hansi Flick has little time and few friendlies but win over France suggests potential exists for improvementGermany want, says Julian Nagelsmann, “to take an approach that isn’t typical for a crisis”. After months and even years of... #press image