The Brutalist Report - guardian
- After the Bondi terror attack, people keep calling me a hero. There are so many people I could not help | Jessica Rozen [34d]
- Arne Slot praises ‘professional’ Salah after comfortable Liverpool win [34d]
- Hong Kong national security trial of three pro-democracy activists to open [34d]
- Use of ADHD medication in UK more than tripled in 13 years, study finds [34d]
- Bezos’s Blue Origin announces plans to deploy thousands of satellites in 2027 [34d]
- Wind and solar overtook fossil fuels for EU power generation in 2025, report finds [34d]
- Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes asks Trump to commute prison sentence [34d]
- Trump walks back Greenland tariffs threat, citing vague ‘deal’ over territory [34d]
- Szoboszlai’s low blow and Salah’s return in Marseille put Liverpool on a high [34d]
- Taylor Swift becomes second-youngest ever named to Songwriters Hall of Fame [34d]
- Barnes seals easy win against PSV but Newcastle face wait over Guimarães [34d]
- Moisés Caicedo salvages win for wasteful Chelsea against battling Pafos [34d]
- Epstein inquiry: Republican-controlled House panel takes first step to hold Clintons in contempt of Congress [34d]
- Minneapolis leaders call the ICE surge a ‘siege’. My reporting from there concurs [34d]
- English cricket remains a metaphor for the country as travelling circus rolls on | Jonathan Liew [34d]
- US court allows ICE to arrest and pepper spray peaceful protesters in Minnesota [34d]
- Newsom says Davos appearance was canceled under pressure from Trump [34d]
- Sheinbaum defends transfer of Mexican cartel members amid efforts to appease Trump [34d]
- Washington Post demands government return electronics seized in raid of reporter’s home [34d]
- Concern over north-east Syria security situation amid fears IS militants could re-emerge [34d]
- Eight wars settled and Chinese windfarms: factchecking Trump’s Davos claims [34d]
- Cody Bellinger stays with New York Yankees on five-year deal worth $162.5m [34d]
- The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and Donald Trump: quiet diplomacy has reached its limit | Editorial [34d]
- Chelsea v Pafos, Newcastle v PSV, Juventus v Benfica, and more: Champions League – live [34d]
- Marseille v Liverpool: Champions League – live [34d]
- Rollout of AI may need to be slowed to ‘save society’, says boss of JP Morgan [34d]
- Three journalists among 11 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza [34d]
- ‘A new aristocracy’: Jonathan Anderson muses on eccentricity at Dior menswear show [34d]
- Aston Villa consider move for Loftus-Cheek with fears over Kamara knee injury [34d]
- Ben Jennings on the tool-using cow – cartoon [34d]
- The World Cup is out of reach for many. The hope lies outside the stadiums | Leander Schaerlaeckens [34d]
- EU parliament blocks US trade deal after Trump’s tariff threat [34d]
- World would be a ‘better place’ if US took over Greenland, says Nigel Farage [34d]
- Trump’s tariff threat leaves Europe with a choice: fight back or cease to matter | Georg Riekeles [34d]
- Middle powers assemble? Trump disorder prompts talk of new liberal alliances [34d]
- Mercy review – Chris Pratt takes on AI judge Rebecca Ferguson in ingenious sci-fi thriller [34d]
- From Ashes hangover to subcontinental scars as England bid to rewrite history [34d]
- Germany’s plan to axe sick notes given over phone meets outcry from unions and medics [34d]
- Frank earns breathing space after rolling Tottenham dice – could Europe shield him from sack? [34d]
- Chile’s president-elect names staunch abortion opponent as gender equality minister [34d]
- Secret love letter shows softer side of Cambridge spy ring’s alleged fifth man [34d]
- House burping: should we all adopt this German habit? [34d]
- US officials tried to lobby against Marine Le Pen election ban, French judge says [34d]
- Vienna closes museums and cuts opening hours as part of austerity drive [34d]
- ‘We played to 8,000 Mexicans who knew every word’: how the Whitest Boy Alive conquered the world [34d]
- Olympics chief admits she has not spoken to US president Trump about LA 2028 Games [34d]
- Europe’s moment of truth over Greenland looms, as leaders ditch appeasement of Trump [34d]
- The ‘rules-based order’ Davos craves has bigger problems than Trump: it represents a world that no longer exists [34d]
- Return to Silent Hill review – video game horror series births another middling movie [34d]
- Supreme court justices push Trump lawyer on how allegations against Fed governor Cook could harm the public – live [34d]
- ‘The most dangerous man in America’: how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklist [34d]
- Badenoch tells Starmer to ‘just get on’ with under-16s social media ban [34d]
- Cuba: an exhausted society on the brink of a humanitarian crisis [34d]
- Hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world’s oldest known rock art [34d]
- Doge improperly shared sensitive social security data, DoJ court filing reveals [34d]
- Hardened Starmer changes tack as gentle approach fails to sway Trump [34d]
- Mercedes and Red Bull facing tough questions as storm brews over new F1 rules loopholes | Giles Richards [34d]
- Trump steps up demand to annex Greenland but rules out using force [34d]
- Suni Williams, Starliner astronaut, retires after 27 years at Nasa [34d]
- British army veterans call to keep immunity clause in Northern Ireland legacy law [34d]
- I had an eye-opening experience in the queue for a pub toilet | Adrian Chiles [34d]
- A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood review – getting through the day [34d]
- The shot that got me a police beating: Rod Morris’s best photograph [34d]
- Here’s how to fix America’s immigration system. Trump’s path is not the solution | Kenneth Roth [34d]
- ‘A cash advance on your death’: the strange, morbid world of Aids profiteering [34d]
- Carlos Alcaraz marches on at Australian Open after golfing with Roger Federer [34d]
- Prince Harry denies claim ‘leaky social circle’ fed stories to journalists [34d]
- The powerful have their power. We have the capacity to stop pretending, to name reality, to act together | Mark Carney [34d]
- The IMF’s banal language is sane-washing an economic crisis created by the egomaniacal Donald Trump [34d]
- The place that stayed with me: on a wild, misty river I learned I have the strength for almost anything [34d]
- ‘Do not ignore your body’s signals’: how to really look after your neck [34d]
- Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: 2026 will be the year of the skirt – and no, it doesn’t have to be short [34d]
- Australians to perform acts of kindness on national day of mourning for Bondi terror attack victims [34d]
- Football Daily | Let’s hear it for the kacktors! Celebrating crap goals in football [34d]
- As their midwinter slump goes on, what exactly is going wrong at Manchester City? | Jamie Jackson [34d]
- BBC announces landmark deal to make bespoke content for YouTube [34d]
- Snapchat’s parent company settles social media addiction lawsuit before trial [34d]
- Claudette Colvin obituary [34d]
- Trump, tractors and camels on parade: photos of the day – Wednesday [34d]
- Starmer criticises Trump for ‘pressure on me and Britain’ over Greenland [34d]
- Animal Crossing’s new update has revived my pandemic sanctuary [34d]
- How to turn a cauliflower into ‘risotto’ – recipe | Waste not [34d]
- Inside the magic and chaos of the Africa Cup of Nations [34d]
- Spain’s rail network under scrutiny after second deadly crash in as many days [34d]
- Mayfield claps back at former coach Stefanski and says Browns treated him like ‘garbage’ [34d]
- French government not in favour of World Cup 2026 boycott over Greenland threats [34d]
- ‘Who will stand up and oppose it?’: Trump’s relentless campaign of retribution in his second term [34d]
- Women’s Club World Cup row builds as WSL warns of ‘catastrophic’ impact [34d]
- American democracy on the brink a year after Trump’s election, experts say [34d]
- ‘There is a sense of things careening towards a head’: TS Eliot prize winner Karen Solie [34d]
- ‘London is a second home to me’: Steve Nash on the NBA, punditry and non-league football [34d]
- A new Henry V is a barometer of our times – what can Shakespeare’s war play tell us amid global chaos? | Michael Billington [34d]
- ‘The rise of fascism makes our work even more important’: Montez Press, champions of queer, feminist art [34d]
- TR-49 review – inventive narrative deduction game steeped in the strangest of wartime secrets [34d]
- Former South Korean PM jailed for 23 years for role in martial law insurrection [34d]
- Netanyahu to join Trump ‘board of peace’ despite previous objections [34d]
- ‘A grenade under her pillow?’: the Filipino journalist jailed for six years without trial [34d]
- We ran high-level US civil war simulations. Minnesota is exactly how they start | Claire Finkelstein [34d]
- The pub that changed me: ‘I was snowed in there for four days’ [34d]
- Why are British people so obsessed with bins? | Polly Hudson [34d]
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