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‘Paul McCartney asked for my autograph!’ Su Pollard on Hi-de-Hi! and her amazing celebrity encountersUncategorized

‘Paul McCartney asked for my autograph!’ Su Pollard on Hi-de-Hi! and her amazing celebrity encounters

Even after half a century in the limelight, the actor can still surprise. Who’d have guessed she went clubbing with
Are Microsoft’s AI plans being held back by a shortage of chips?Uncategorized

Are Microsoft’s AI plans being held back by a shortage of chips?

Guardian investigation finds apparent discrepancy between what tech company has said about its AI capacity – and the number of
‘His ache is real’: Bob Dylan and more on the wild genius of honky-tonk hellraiser Gary StewartUncategorized

‘His ache is real’: Bob Dylan and more on the wild genius of honky-tonk hellraiser Gary Stewart

Worshipped by everyone from Willie Nelson to Joe Strummer, the country star with the amazing voice imploded in a blaze
Italy’s mythic ‘month off’ in August was hard won. It would be good for us all | Jamie MackayUncategorized

Italy’s mythic ‘month off’ in August was hard won. It would be good for us all | Jamie Mackay

The villeggiatura, a month-long break, was popularised in the 1960s when trade unions were strong – and so was economic
Coping with 54C heat: Delhi slum diaries detail living in extreme temperaturesUncategorized

Coping with 54C heat: Delhi slum diaries detail living in extreme temperatures

With heatwaves now recognised as disasters, personal testimonies are key to a new project that looks to protect those living
‘The spirit of resistance’: De Gaulle biopic turns into surprise hit for France’s younger viewersUncategorized

‘The spirit of resistance’: De Gaulle biopic turns into surprise hit for France’s younger viewers

Historians argue box office enthusiasm shows desire for unifying figure as country faces political division On 18 June 1940, Charles
Kinz, London W11: ‘No bells, no whistles, just Lebanese food cooked with immense pride’ – restaurant reviewUncategorized

Kinz, London W11: ‘No bells, no whistles, just Lebanese food cooked with immense pride’ – restaurant review

Home cooking, but in the most complimentary sense Some developers would rip the soul out of a 1930s banking hall,
The weekend is 100 years old – but have ‘skiveday Fridays’ and hybrid working ruined it for everyone?Uncategorized

The weekend is 100 years old – but have ‘skiveday Fridays’ and hybrid working ruined it for everyone?

In 1926, Henry Ford gave his employees both Saturdays and Sundays off – and the two-day chunk of time to
Marco Rubio has unique power to promote peace, but he hasn’t. He is almost as bad for the world as Trump | Simon TisdallUncategorized

Marco Rubio has unique power to promote peace, but he hasn’t. He is almost as bad for the world as Trump | Simon Tisdall

As chief US diplomat, Rubio could do great good. His pandering and neglect are a disgrace we shouldn’t ignore Viewed
Destroyed crops, riverbed cyclists and a ‘Rock of Starvation’: how drought has devastated the DanubeUncategorized

Destroyed crops, riverbed cyclists and a ‘Rock of Starvation’: how drought has devastated the Danube

The Guardian travelled 100 miles along the EU’s longest river, where some residents are struggling to secure drinking water For

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