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Rewatching 'I May Destroy You' Spurs Action on Spiking

A woman recounts how Michaela Coel's 2020 drama 'I May Destroy You' became a catalyst for her to revisit a five-year-old spiking case. Read her powerful story of confronting sexual violence and seeking closure.

The Many Meanings of 'How Are You?' in British Greetings

Guardian readers share their unique responses to the common greeting 'How are you?', revealing it as both a casual hello and a profound inquiry into the human condition. Discover the regional quirks and poignant replies.

M&S's cheeky new Valentine's chocolate sparks laughs

Marks & Spencer has launched a provocatively shaped 'You Tickle My Pickle' chocolate bar for Valentine's Day, sparking amusement online. Discover the full range and why shops sell seasonal treats so early.

Starmer's Future Hinges on May Election Reckoning

Sir Keir Starmer's premiership faces its biggest test in May's elections, with Labour braced for steep losses. Polling expert Lord Hayward warns the results could decide the PM's fate. Read the full analysis.

Brits' Witty Replies to 'How Are You?' Revealed

Guardian readers share a delightful range of humorous and poignant responses to the common greeting 'How are you?', from Yorkshire quips to wartime survivor wisdom. Discover the cultural nuances behind this everyday question.

Why Gen Z loves Theresa May on TikTok

Former PM Theresa May is an unlikely TikTok star. We explore why Gen Z is creating viral edits, from 'defensive fandom' to nostalgia for a 'simpler' political time. Discover the trend's impact.

BBC to air Walliams special despite Nazi salute row

The BBC confirms it will broadcast a repeat of David Walliams' controversial 'Would I Lie To You?' Christmas special on Boxing Day, despite recent allegations of inappropriate behaviour that led his publisher to drop him. Read the full story.

Actress May Britt dies aged 91

Swedish actress May Britt, known for 'The Blue Angel' and her marriage to Sammy Davis Jr., has died at 91. Read about her life and legacy.

How South Korea's smart bins slash food waste

South Korea recycles 96.8% of its food waste using RFID bins that charge by weight. Discover how this tech-driven system changed behaviour and cut Seoul's waste by 23.9%.

Starmer's May Election Reset with New King's Speech

Facing potential heavy losses in May's local elections, Keir Starmer plans a new King's Speech to reset his government's agenda. Critics see May as a pivotal moment for leadership challenges.

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Louis Tomlinson Hated Performing One Direction Hit

Louis Tomlinson shocks fans by confessing he 'always hated' performing One Direction's iconic debut single What Makes You Beautiful. Exclusive details on his Capital FM interview and Jingle Bell Ball performance.

Labour MPs: Starmer safe until May elections

Keir Starmer's leadership appears secure until May elections despite budget failing to address fundamental challenges facing Labour. MPs warn delays are inevitable.

Reggae Icon Jimmy Cliff Dies Aged 81

Jamaican music legend Jimmy Cliff, star of 'The Harder They Come', has died at 81. Read about his incredible legacy and global impact on reggae music.

Burrows' Poem 'Missing You' Examines Ageing Attitudes

Explore Miles Burrows' powerful poem 'Missing You' from his latest collection Slow Puncture, examining society's harsh treatment of the elderly through lunar metaphor. Discover this unique poetic voice.

Theresa May and Cate Blanchett edit BBC Today

Former PM Theresa May and actor Cate Blanchett are among the guest editors for BBC Radio 4's Today programme, exploring trust in politics and AI's impact. Discover their insights.

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