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WHEEL STEAL CARGO CRIME CRISIS
Chocolate, cheese, makeup, kegs of Guinness ... no commodity is safe from theft as criminal gangs operate with near impunity on Britain's roads. But as lorries get robbed, raided or hijacked, can one man stop this crime wave?
10+ min |
April 10, 2026
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Herb your enthusiasm: how to revive past-their-best leaves
What can I do with herbs that are past their best?
2 min |
April 10, 2026
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Driven out by bombing: the people fleeing war in Iran
He could not help but splutter out a laugh at the question.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
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Terrifying new world
Ransomware criminals have created huge businesses-complete with branding and HR
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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I should be so lucky
The latest neuroscience suggests there is far more to good fortune than fate
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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Jarring problem: how can I use mint sauce besides a lamb roast?
After an online shopping blunder, I now have six jars of mint sauce.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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Play time Bluey and the joy of classical
In the popular preschool animation, composer Joff Bush features works from Bach to Beethoven in all the right places
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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Closure at last for relatives of dictatorship's disappeared
Soledad Nívoli was four months old when plainclothes police burst into the family home in Córdoba.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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Go figure
Catherine Slessor takes a look inside the big changes at sculptor Henry Moore's glorious sheep-filled Arcadian home
6 min |
April 03, 2026
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Miliband's stock is rising as he's a rare asset in Labour today: a thinker
Nature famously abhors a vacuum.
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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After six years of Duolingo, I only know two Italian phrases
The middle one, the youngest one and I are at a car hire desk in an Italian airport.
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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Far from home
Grief, betrayal and moral complications from Argentina to County Wexford
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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The reality gap Trump is contemplating boots on the ground. How did it come to this?
Concern is justifiably growing that a cornered Donald Trump will send US ground troops into combat on Iranian soil to avoid being humiliated in a war he started, mismanaged and cannot end.
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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Do the hustle
John Cage appeared on a TV quiz show. Jean Genet stole rare books. And Kathy Acker did X-rated acts... all unlikely money-spinners for struggling artists
4 min |
April 03, 2026
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Canadian anger at neighbour hits border businesses
On a warm March weekend in the US border town of Lewiston, New York, bakery owner Aimee Loughran is putting the finishing touches on a special order.
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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Lindsey Graham Advocate for escalation with ear of president
To sceptics, Donald Trump's war in Iran is a blunder that could spiral out of control and bring catastrophe.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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Second act How a film about ageing is inspiring older women
The Blue Trail, about a female protagonist who escapes the forced exile of elderly people, has struck a nerve in a country where ageism is widespread
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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A man for all seasons
Nostalgia, shame and gossip from Alan Bennett in the fourth instalment of his diaries
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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'We just want peace' Iranians try to maintain semblance of normality
The days after Nowruz, the Persian New Year, are usually a bustling time in Tehran, with spring arriving, trees blossoming, businesses reopening after the holidays and people returning to work and school.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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Wish we weren't
It sounds wildly romantic: you meet a charming foreigner, fall in love and move abroad to start your life together. But what happens when the person is right, but the place very much isn't?
10+ min |
April 03, 2026
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David has landed punches on tech Goliaths. Now to hit them harder
Good news is so rare these days, you don't quite know how to take it.
4 min |
April 03, 2026
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Big tech on trial The addiction case that could force social media change
The young woman at the heart of what has been called the tech industry's \"big tobacco\" moment was on YouTube at the age of six and Instagram when she was nine.
6 min |
April 03, 2026
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Street wise Millions turn out against Trump at No Kings rallies
More than 8 million people protested against the Trump administration at more than 3,300 No Kings events across the US and in more than a dozen countries last Saturday, according to organisers. It's the greatest number of protests in a single day in US history, said Britt Jacovich, the deputy communications director for Move On, one of the organisers behind No Kings.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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'Looksmaxxing' reveals the anxieties of teenage boys
I felt something akin to devastation reading that the actor Barry Keoghan sometimes “doesn’t want to go outside” because of the scale of online abuse about his appearance.
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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Cape Town's housing crisis puts Airbnb in line of fire
In March, graffiti appeared on the promenade in Sea Point, on Cape Town's wealthy Atlantic Seaboard: \"Digital nomads go home!
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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Toxic legacy War takes its toll on Black Sea ecosystem
As species vanish and the unique ecosystem radically changes, scientists can only wait until it is safe to properly assess the damage
3 min |
April 03, 2026
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'On shoulders of giants' Darwin's lost lessons revived for students
Study materials used by John Stevens Henslow, the naturalist's mentor, that laid the foundations for his work on evolution, are to be taught in a new programme
4 min |
April 03, 2026
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In Myanmar, the military cosplays democracy but people want the real thing
China promoted elections in Myanmar, while those fighting for democracy boycotted them.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
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INSIDE THE CHINESE ROBOTICS REVOLUTION
HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO THE SCI-FI VISION OF AUTONOMOUS HUMANOID ROBOTS? I VISITED 11 COMPANIES IN FIVE CHINESE CITIES TO FIND OUT
10+ min |
April 03, 2026
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Game off Why Olympics U-turn on trans women is a huge shift
By any measure, it amounts to one of the most astonishing U-turns from a governing body in modern times.
3 min |
