The Brutalist Report - guardian
- Amazon reveals plans to spend $200bn in one year day after Bezos guts Washington Post [27d]
- Most statin side-effects not caused by the drugs, study finds [27d]
- Bitcoin loses half its value in three months amid crypto crunch [27d]
- Arne Slot admits things will be ‘more difficult’ if Liverpool sustain any further injuries [27d]
- Bald eagles and Lynyrd Skynyrd: is Budweiser’s all-American Super Bowl ad serious? [27d]
- Bielle-Biarrey stars as France outplay Ireland to lay down a Six Nations marker [27d]
- Home Office says nearly 60,000 people deported from UK or left voluntarily since 2024 election [27d]
- Ex-priest indicted for allegedly raping disabled child while ministering in New Orleans [27d]
- Cristiano Ronaldo warned by Saudi Pro League amid transfer spending dispute [27d]
- Arizona officials confirm blood found at Nancy Guthrie’s home was hers [27d]
- JD Vance’s first Olympic appearance unfolds with more photo-ops than protests [27d]
- No 10 defies calls to sack Morgan McSweeney over Mandelson appointment [27d]
- Trump administration issues rule making it easier to fire federal workers – live [27d]
- How the Epstein scandal has shaken the British government to its core [27d]
- The way, the Trump and the lies: prayer breakfast displays US right’s devil’s pact [27d]
- Calls to halt UK Palantir contracts grow amid ‘lack of transparency’ over deals [27d]
- Iran is betting that Trump does not have a plan for regime change [27d]
- Bonobos can play make-believe much like children, study suggests [27d]
- ‘Stark warning’: pesticide harm to wildlife rising globally, study finds [27d]
- ‘Part of our biological toolkit’: newborn babies can anticipate rhythm in music, researchers find [27d]
- France v Ireland: Six Nations 2026 opener – live [27d]
- The Guardian view on Downing Street in crisis: Keir Starmer’s judgment looks fatally flawed | Editorial [27d]
- The Guardian view on Saudi Arabia and the UAE: as former allies clash, others are likely to pay | Editorial [27d]
- Trump offers revised account of Tulsi Gabbard presence at FBI raid in Georgia [27d]
- Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer, Peter Mandelson and Morgan McSweeney – cartoon [27d]
- Rape allegation against ex-Barclays CEO Jes Staley was raised in US Epstein investigation [27d]
- Cuba open to talks with US, but insists ‘without pressure’ following months of Trump threats [27d]
- Frank says Romero ‘dealt with internally’ for latest volley at Spurs owners [27d]
- Mamdani takes sardonic view of Polymarket’s ‘free grocery store’ stunt in New York [27d]
- Shin Bet chief’s brother charged with ‘assisting enemy’ over cigarette smuggling in Gaza [27d]
- Team GB chief predicts ‘most potent’ Winter Games ever with sights set on eight medals [27d]
- Feyi-Waboso hands England Six Nations injury scare 48 hours before Wales opener [27d]
- Israel accused of spraying cancer-linked herbicide on farms in southern Lebanon [27d]
- Restoring the Palace of Westminster could cost ‘eye-watering’ £40bn [27d]
- Florida euthanizes 5,000 iguanas after cold snap stuns the invasive reptiles [27d]
- Shell will consider fossil fuel investment in Venezuela, says chief executive [27d]
- Eight current and former Toronto police arrested in organized crime inquiry [27d]
- Revealed: private jet owned by Trump friend used by ICE to deport Palestinians to West Bank [27d]
- The Mandelson Scandal: has Starmer finally lost control? – Politics Weekly [27d]
- Pipe leaks and puck joy: Milan’s winter wasteland comes alive for ice hockey opener [27d]
- David Furnish calls alleged phone hacks of him and Elton John ‘an abomination’ [27d]
- Rio Tinto and Glencore abandon revived $260bn merger plan [27d]
- Volcanic vulvas and hermaphrodite marble: Ovid’s Metamorphoses reshaped at the Rijksmuseum [27d]
- Purr-fect casting: is Orangey the most important movie cat ever? [27d]
- Is Mandelson scandal the end for Starmer? - The Latest [27d]
- ‘People are turning themselves into lab rats’: the injectable peptides craze sweeping the US [27d]
- UK plans to cut climate finance to poor countries by a fifth despite promising more help [27d]
- Gwen John: Strange Beauties review – Wales’s great modern artist stuns us with the glory of solitude [27d]
- London man angry at ‘Orwellian’ incident in supermarket using facial recognition tech [27d]
- Leicester City in relegation danger after six-point deduction for financial rules breach [27d]
- Epstein files shed more light on Steve Bannon’s efforts to influence European politics [27d]
- We can reverse America’s decline | Bernie Sanders [27d]
- Italian investigated over claims he paid to shoot people during siege of Sarajevo [27d]
- ‘One of the most stunning sights in the country’: your picks for UK town of culture [27d]
- Mr Rules hits tipping point as Mandelson proves the one mistake that can’t be undone [27d]
- Why is monogamy in crisis? The animal kingdom could give us some clues | Elle Hunt [27d]
- Liam Rosenior accuses Arsenal of lack of respect after disruption to Chelsea warm-up [27d]
- Travel industry fears summer disruption amid new biometric checks at European borders [27d]
- Trump administration expresses interest in Cornish tin mine [27d]
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë audiobook review – Aimee Lou Wood reads the romance of the moment [27d]
- The Goldberg Variations album review – Yunchan Lim untangles Bach’s complex web of threads [27d]
- How cryptocurrency’s second largest coin missed out on the industry’s boom [27d]
- ‘You should see the cricket ball’ jokes Ben Stokes after being struck in the face [27d]
- Nigeria sends troops to villages attacked by jihadist fighters [27d]
- Second day of Ukraine-Russia peace talks in UAE end without breakthrough [27d]
- Amazon pulls Melania from cinema after owner’s criticism as rumours mount over ‘fake ticket sales’ [27d]
- ‘Dubai sells itself’: real-estate boom as entrepreneurs and fortune hunters arrive [27d]
- After high school, a friend I was very close to drifted away. Should I seek closure from her? | Leading questions [27d]
- Postcard-pretty … and filled with pollution: how Brazil’s fishers are reviving Rio de Janeiro’s famous bay [27d]
- ‘Penis injection’ doping claims in Winter Olympics ski jumping investigated by Wada [27d]
- ‘They were humans’: inquiry into mass Channel drowning hears from families [27d]
- Infantino and Coventry backing Russia’s return shows sport’s soft power is in rotten hands | Emma John [27d]
- More than 35m unexpected salmon deaths at Scottish farms sparks outcry [27d]
- Spain hits back at Pavel Durov over mass Telegram post on social media ban plan [27d]
- The Cardigans’ Nina Persson: ‘Ozzy said our Black Sabbath cover was the creepiest thing he’d ever heard’ [27d]
- England’s late 2026 World Cup start gives FA headache over warm-up matches [27d]
- ‘I’m so co-o-old’: ahead of Wuthering Heights, the 20 best films with dreadful weather – ranked! [27d]
- Russian container ship captain jailed for six years over fatal North Sea collision [27d]
- Theatre trigger warnings risk ‘mollycoddling’ audiences, says Tony-winning director [27d]
- Emerald Fennell hopes Wuthering Heights will ‘provoke a primal response’ [27d]
- Craft beer has gone stale: let’s hear it for age-old favourites | Richard Godwin [27d]
- Michigan accuses big oil of being ‘cartel’ that fuels climate crisis and high energy costs [27d]
- ‘We can learn from the old’: how architects are returning to the earth to build homes for the future [27d]
- How the failures that caused Grenfell still exist today [27d]
- A Winter Olympics training ski crash and a graduation ceremony: photos of the day – Thursday [27d]
- Hollywood money fuelled record £2.8bn spend on UK film production last year [27d]
- What a four-year-old taught us about the magic of baking a chocolate cake [27d]
- Trump’s border-czar takeover does little to calm Minneapolis tensions: ‘The agenda is still the same’ [27d]
- Mandy, Indiana: Urgh review | Laura Snapes' album of the week [27d]
- Donald Trump is making China great again | Steven Greenhouse [27d]
- All the world’s enraged: a new era of ‘resistance theater’ is rising as Trump attacks the arts [27d]
- Starmer apologises to Epstein victims as he seeks to weather Mandelson scandal [27d]
- Keir Starmer ‘sorry for having believed Mandelson’s lies’ about his relationship with Epstein – UK politics live [27d]
- Why Jérémy Jacquet may be the ‘heir to Virgil van Dijk’ for Liverpool [27d]
- Arctic Fever: new exhibit finds 19th-century parallels to Trump’s Greenland obsession [27d]
- From London to LX: the British mastermind behind the Seahawks’ standout Super Bowl defense [27d]
- Why haven’t business elites stood up for Minnesota? | Daniel Altschuler [27d]
- ‘Do you think you’re the devil himself?’: highlights from the bizarre, newly released Bannon-Epstein interview [27d]
- Ukraine, Russia agree to exchange prisoners after ‘productive’ talks with US - Europe Live [27d]
- Loss of life was avoidable in worst small boat disaster in Channel, inquiry finds [27d]
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