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Aliens, chimps and a pregnant man: iconic British adverts – in pictures
They may have been unethical, potentially dangerous and somewhat sexist … but each of these classic adverts, from the PG Tips chimps to the Tango slapper, caught the public’s imaginationBaldy Man, Gold Blend flirters and mash-mad Martians: TV’s golden age ads Continue reading...
TV tonight: finance whiz Gary Stevenson takes on the super-rich
The working-class lad who became a millionaire proposes a new annual tax. Plus: it’s 25 years of The Office. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, Channel 4 Continue reading...
No evidence for ‘witches’ marks’ claims at old English buildings, historian says
Author argues symbols such as daisy wheels are no more than the working marks of stonemasonsOver the years, English Heritage and Historic England have claimed to have identified large numbers of “witches’ marks” or “ritual protection symbols” on the walls of historic buildings, i
‘Soul of the community’: Sabelo Mlangeni’s groundbreaking photography – in pictures
‘Soul of the community’: Sabelo Mlangeni’s groundbreaking photography – in pictures
The South African photographer, whose images arise from being embedded in queer and rural communities, has been named the winner of the James Barnor prize Continue reading...
LGBTQ+ inclusion in film at a three-year low, Glaad survey suggests
The advocacy group’s Where We Are In Film study finds a decrease in queer people of color and zero trans characters in 2025 filmsLGBTQ+ characters are slowly disappearing from film in a trend that disproportionately affects LGBTQ+ characters of color, according to a report publis
‘I saw it seven times in the cinema’: readers’ favourite films of 2026 so far
‘I saw it seven times in the cinema’: readers’ favourite films of 2026 so far
On the back of our editors’ choices of the year’s finest, we asked you to share your magical movie moments from the first half of 2026The film that had me gripped right from its ridiculous and bizarre first scene at a Brazilian country road petrol station was The Secret Agent by
‘We’ve had moments of devastating pain’: jazz icons Ezra Collective on their new album – a
Speaking at a Guardian Live event at Love Supreme festival, the band tell us about lessons with Tony Allen, mayhem in Lagos and why musicians should be ‘pillars of the community’At Sussex’s Love Supreme festival last weekend, Femi Koleoso and James Mollison of British jazz figure
‘I was like, “Oh my god, I can be taken seriously”’: the women inspired to become lawyers
As the classic courtroom comedy drama turns 25 meet the associates and attorneys who took Elle Woods’ pioneering spirit and ran with itAngela McCarthy, senior associate at Lawrence Stephens, London Continue reading...
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Feathered frolics, webcam landscapes and The Hay Wain – the week in art
Tate Modern hosts a major exhibition of Ana Mendieta, Constable turns 250 and the accidental beauty captured by unattended online cameras – all in your weekly dispatchAna Mendieta Neolithic monuments inspired this Cuban-born American artist to create her ephemeral, raw, poetic wo
TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan dies of prostate cancer, aged 68
The former ITV, BBC and Sky News journalist died peacefully at home in London on Saturday, his family sayThe former BBC and Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has died aged 68 after a “period of illness with prostate cancer”, his family have said.The journalist, who was long a f
TV tonight: a wild French drama about first world war super-soldiers
The Sentinels is a riveting story with a sci-fi twist. Plus: who’s in the mood for some 00s’ bangers? Here’s what to watch this evening 9pm, BBC Four Continue reading...
‘Stop telling people it’s weird’: Andrew Upton on his strange new novel, and having Cate B
An allegory in the spirit of Animal Farm, the Australian playwright’s debut novel about a disfigured chicken is a fantastical fable that’s both funny and ‘a bit bleak’Andrew Upton is full of half-finished stories and plays. Usually they just sort of evaporate, he says. “I look ba