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  • An illustration of a broken blue plate, and a pair of hands holding a knife and fork against a red backdrop.

    The British food scene was booming. Why has it suddenly gone bust?

    Once mocked internationally, the UK became a gastronomic hotspot in recent decades – London was hailed as the foodie capital of the world. Now many Michelin-starred restaurants have closed and the rot is spreading
  • Zoe Williams

    double quotation markThe World Cup is shedding new light on the pathology of the Trump regime

    Zoe Williams
    Players and fans denied visas, the spectre of ICE raids on stadiums, Pete Hegseth’s latest speech ... By the end of this contest, the nature of this US government will be even clearer, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
    • TV tonight
      TV tonight: the American version of Martin Clunes comedy Doc Martin

    • ‘You’re treated like this is the end’: Meet the dementia rebels – diagnosed and determined to change people’s minds

    • ‘We were going off the cliff’: Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil on inventing grunge – and losing Chris Cornell and Kurt Cobain

  • A grey-haired man in an electric blue jacket and blue and pink striped tie with his hands in the prayer position and his mouth open

    TV review
    Brexit: A Very British Civil War review – TV has no right to be this much of a hoot

  • Zoe Williams

    double quotation markI have found the perfect book group – we discuss problematic text messages

    Zoe Williams
  • A woman sits on a bed eating pizza while looking at a laptop, with flowers on the nightstand

    Pass notes
    Loneliness influencers: why are people suddenly boasting about having no friends?

  • A couple in sparkly costumes embrace, looking at something off-camera, in what appears to be a ballroom setting. Paul Mercurio and Tara Morice in Strictly Ballroom.

    How we made
    ‘Screaming girls chased me down the street’: how we made Strictly Ballroom

  • double quotation markYes, Michelle Obama knows a lot about resilience. She still shouldn’t be lecturing gen Z about it

    Emma Beddington
  • The pet I'll never forget
    The pet I’ll never forget: Chewy the dog, who loves gardening – and saving lives

  • The one change that worked
    The one change that worked: my husband and I created a simple and life-changing parenting rota

  • ‘Wear something that makes you feel silly!’ Can Austin Kleon’s tips put the spark back in my life?

  • ‘My diagnosis was a blessing’: composer Sally Beamish on tackling the condition that ruined every joyful memory

  • TV tonight
    TV tonight: revisiting the febrile frenzy of the Brexit vote, a decade on

  • TV review
    Alice and Steve review – Jemaine Clement and Nicola Walker’s icky comedy is dated and wrong

  • ‘The Epstein files are about more than men and money’: All the Rage, the ‘guerrilla’ play fuelled by 80 furious women

  • The big interview
    ‘My life is about beauty’: Julie Newmar at 92 on shocking the world as Catwoman – and caring for her son

  • Emma Beddington

    double quotation markThe health tracker backlash is here – so ditch the data and set yourself free

    Emma Beddington
    A rebellion is rising against the dull, highly optimised lives big tech wants for us. It’s not a second too soon, writes Emma Beddington
  • Strei.

    Add to playlist
    Add to playlist: the introspective ‘Afromood’ of Nigerian star Strei and the week’s best new tracks

    Less interested in spectacle than vibe, the Delta State artist’s subtle atmospheric projects are carving a quietly distinctive path
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