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My cultural awakening: Thelma & Louise made me realise I was stuck in an unhappy marriage

What could be putting young women off marriage? It really isn’t that much of a mystery | Naoise Dolan

What links Marc Almond and chemist John Farrow? The Saturday quiz

Looking for Lando: My crash course at the track where F1 star Norris learned to drive

Pete’s Eats, north Wales’ famous climbers’ cafe, reopens its doors
This Eryri refuge for hillwalkers and climbers has been reborn, breathing new life into the once-struggling mountain village of LlanberisPete’s Eats, the famous climbers’ cafe in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia), reopened this summer after almost three years of being shuttered. The newly minted version is a swish affair, with a copper-topped bar, distressed wood panels, local craft beers, tacos and a handsome crew of young locals in branded T-shirts. A lot of money has clearly been spent on the refurb, and it seems to be at the forefront of a new wave of developments in the historic village of Llanberis.When Pete Norton and his wife Victoria opened a cafe here in 1978, they envisioned a refuge for climbers, hillwalkers and anyone else who was hungry after a day out on the hills of Eryri. Rain-lashed visitors stumbling in from a long hike could look forward to pint mugs of tea poured from a metal teapot the size of a rhino’s skull, huge plates of steaming chilli and vegetable curry on brown rice, an all-day breakfast or mountainous chip butties. Continue reading...

The Guide #219:: Don’t panic! Revisiting the millennium’s wildest cultural predictions

Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, marries partner Jodie Haydon

Soon-to-be-axed 7am Manchester-London train will still run – but without passengers
Exclusive: Rail regulator pulls Avanti service from timetable from mid-December but it is needed for staff travelThe good news for rail travel between Manchester and London is that a morning train will continue to link England’s biggest cities in under two hours. The bad news: passengers will no longer be able to get onboard.The rail regulator has axed one of Britain’s fastest and most lucrative intercity services, the 7am Avanti West Coast from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston, as part of a timetable shake-up that will take effect in mid-December. Continue reading...

Six great reads: the Beatles’ ‘eras’, lost living rooms, and the Free Birth Society

Global ‘Free Marwan’ campaign calls for Palestinian political leader’s release

Move over, Murdoch: will Lord Rothermere be Britain’s most powerful media mogul?

