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Why Easter Is The Best Holiday Of All. Even Without A Hint Of Sun

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April 12, 2025

Ideally, for diary purposes, it would be today but we cannot allow simple chronological misfortune to allow yesterday to go unmarked.

- Lucy Mangan

Why Easter Is The Best Holiday Of All. Even Without A Hint Of Sun

Monday For 6 April 1990 was the day that married women became recognised by HMRC as beings - get this! - independent from their husbands and started having their incomes taxed separately from their spouses'. Of course, many said the rot would set in and it's true that just a few short years later rape in marriage became a crime, as people started to think that maybe wives' bodies as well as their earnings were their own and things briefly started looking up all round.

The feminist story has, gosh, had its ups and downs since but I think it's important to remember and celebrate the wins there have been. Otherwise, you know, you might just lie down and cry instead.

Tuesday Dire wolves are back, baby! And to answer your first question - no, apparently they weren't just an invention of Game of Thrones but a real thing that became extinct 10,000 years ago. And now they're not! Sort of. The peerlessly excellently named company Colossal Biosciences Inc extracted dire wolf DNA from fossilised remains, whacked it into some grey wolf cells (stop me if I'm getting too technical) and, hey presto, three extremely muscular pups were born and are now being held at a secret 2,000-acre facility somewhere in the northern US while someone, I guess, works out why they did this and what exactly should happen next.

The Guardian'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

The Guardian

The Guardian

Rock me Amadeus, all over again: can TV series inspire a new generation to love Mozart?

Forty years ago, Amadeus won eight Oscars, four Baftas and four Golden Globes - and introduced a new generation to 18th-century music.

time to read

3 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Doctors' strike during flu crisis 'beyond belief' - PM

Keir Starmer has said it is \"frankly beyond belief\" that resident doctors would strike during the NHS's worst moment since the pandemic, in remarks that risk inflaming tensions with medics.

time to read

4 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'We've made progress' But 10 years on from the Paris agreement, is it enough?

Ten years on from the Paris climate summit, which ended with the world's first and only global agreement to curb greenhouse gas emissions, it is easy to dwell on its failures. But the successes go less remarked.

time to read

6 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Paint it orange! The charity turning anger into hope - and quick action

Dashing through the snow with Father Chris... It doesn't get any more seasonal, even if it feels as if there might be a final syllable missing.

time to read

4 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

President takes star role in battle for Warner Bros businesses

Over the first 10 months of his second presidency, Donald Trump has not hidden his desire to control the US media industry - from encouraging TV networks to fire journalists, comedians and critics he dislikes to pushing regulators to revoke broadcast licences. Now he seems determined to set the terms for one of the biggest media deals in history.

time to read

6 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Swift's pain over Southport knife attack is palpable

Swifties had long guessed that there would be a documentary going on behind the scenes of the blockbuster Eras tour.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Recognition for writer and pioneer

'The thing all women hate is to be thought dull,\" says the title character of Sylvia Townsend Warner's Lolly Willowes, an early feminist classic about a middle-aged woman who moves to the countryside, sells her soul to the devil and becomes a witch.

time to read

2 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

Machado feared US strike on escape boat as she fled

The most dangerous moments came when salvation seemed finally assured. Many miles from land, the small fishing skiff carrying the Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel laureate María Corina Machado had been lost at sea, tossed by strong winds and 10ft waves. A further hazard was the ever-present risk of an inadvertent airstrike by US warplanes hunting alleged cocaine smugglers.

time to read

2 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Police warn drivers of risks when handing over keys

Terence Baxter* had booked a meet-and-greet service to park his Volkswagen at Heathrow airport while he and his wife went on holiday.

time to read

2 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

Card Factory delivers surprise pre-Christmas profit warning

Card Factory has delivered an unwelcome early Christmas surprise for investors by issuing a shock profit warning during its peak trading period, which sent shares plunging by more than a fifth.

time to read

1 min

December 13, 2025

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