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Australian Open 2026: Osaka and Tsitsipas in action; Sinner and Bencic ease through – live
Australian Open 2026: Osaka and Tsitsipas in action; Sinner and Bencic ease through – live
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Australian Open 2026: Osaka and Tsitsipas in action; Sinner and Bencic ease through – live

Live updates from all the action at Melbourne Park Dramatic day two marred by retirements | ">Email KatyFritz’s 2025 was a slight disappointment, he didn’t quite push on from his US Open final appearance in 2024, and as a result he’s no longer the highest-ranked American – that’s Ben Shelton. Fritz has also been dealing with a knee injury during the early stages of this season, but he leads Royer, the Frenchman…
The pub that changed me: ‘I saw an Isle of Man that had been largely unknown to me’
The pub that changed me: ‘I saw an Isle of Man that had been largely unknown to me’
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The pub that changed me: ‘I saw an Isle of Man that had been largely unknown to me’

‘The Woody’ was crammed and chaotic, and nobody could be rushed. There was always time for another pint and conversationI felt eyes on me the second I stepped into the pub. It was as though we were interlopers in a sacred space – everyone turned to look. Self-consciously, I walked to a door labelled “BAR” and pushed it open, and was met by further stares at me and my female companion. Only once we had got our pints…
David Squires on … Frank and the Spurs supertanker getting in a tight spot again
David Squires on … Frank and the Spurs supertanker getting in a tight spot again
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David Squires on … Frank and the Spurs supertanker getting in a tight spot again

Our cartoonist on the latest manager in north London to take the good ship Tottenham in the wrong directionBuy a cartoon | David’s favourite work of 2025And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...
Dominik Szoboszlai reveals ‘no decision’ reached over new Liverpool contract
Dominik Szoboszlai reveals ‘no decision’ reached over new Liverpool contract
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Dominik Szoboszlai reveals ‘no decision’ reached over new Liverpool contract

Midfielder in talks to extend deal beyond summer 2028He denies error against Barnsley was show of disrepesctDominik Szoboszlai has confirmed talks are progressing over a new contract at Liverpool but “no decision” has been reached over his future.The Hungary captain has been Liverpool’s standout performer this season and is under contract at the club until the summer of 2028. The Premier League champions are keen to…
Afraid of dying alone? How a Chinese app exposed single people’s deepest, darkest fearsAfraid of dying alone? How a Chinese app exposed single people’s deepest, darkest fears
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Afraid of dying alone? How a Chinese app exposed single people’s deepest, darkest fears

In China, marriage and birth rates have hit record lows and many people are living in isolation. Is the Are You Dead? app just a practical response to this – or something more troubling?A few days before Christmas, after a short battle with illness, a woman in Shanghai called Jiang Ting died. For years, the 46-year-old had lived in a one-bedroom apartment in Hongkou, a residential neighbourhood that sits along the Huangpu River. Neighbours described her as quiet. “She rarely chats with people. We only see her when she goes to and from work, and occasionally when she comes out to pick up takeout,” said a local resident interviewed by a Chinese reporter. Her parents long deceased, Jiang had no partner or children to inherit her estate. Her lonely death sparked a debate in Chinese media about how society should handle the increasing number of people dying with no next of kin.For Xiong Sisi, also a professional in her 40s living alone in Shanghai, the news triggered uncomfortable feelings. “I truly worry that, after I die, no one will collect my body. I don’t care how I’m buried, but if I rot there, it’s bad for the house,” she says. Continue reading...

Release the beast! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate big-screen needle drop
Release the beast! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate big-screen needle drop
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Release the beast! How Iron Maiden and a naked Ralph Fiennes created the ultimate big-screen needle drop

The Number of the Beast lights up an unforgettable scene in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple thanks to director Nia DaCosta expertly blending ‘craziness and romance’There were laughs of surprise around me in screen three of the Everyman in Muswell Hill, north London, as 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple drew to its conclusion. Without giving too much away for those who haven’t seen it, Ralph Fiennes dancing semi-naked…
Brahim Díaz’s nightmare miss shows dangers of trying to emulate Panenka
Brahim Díaz’s nightmare miss shows dangers of trying to emulate Panenka
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Brahim Díaz’s nightmare miss shows dangers of trying to emulate Panenka

While the famous penalty technique is the ultimate act of showmanship, the cost of failure is too high to justifyBeing too smart for your own good is usually drummed out of children before they leave school but sometimes people cannot help themselves. The Panenka penalty, successfully executed, offers the limited benefit of making a goalkeeper look silly and the taker a genius but Brahim Díaz is the latest to learn…
Ice hockey and then some: Heated Rivalry is a worldwide hit – and no one is happier about it than us Canadians | Sue CarterIce hockey and then some: Heated Rivalry is a worldwide hit – and no one is happier about it than us Canadians | Sue Carter
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Ice hockey and then some: Heated Rivalry is a worldwide hit – and no one is happier about it than us Canadians | Sue Carter

In a country plagued by underdog status and a sport fraught with a history of racism, misogyny and homophobia, this adaptation has reimagined what’s possible I grew up in a hockey town where there was no escaping Canada’s beloved sport. Our suburban streets doubled as rinks; the choppy slap of tennis balls reverberating against hockey sticks a constant sound. As pre-teens, my friends and I would put on lip gloss and tight jeans to hang out at the Friday night junior hockey games. I still find comfort in the sound of skate blades slicing across ice and that sweaty, chemical odour of public arenas.My experiences are not unique in a country with a 95-year-old broadcast institution called Hockey Night in Canada. Rachel Reid, the Nova Scotian author of the queer hockey romance Heated Rivalry, grew up a hockey fanatic, more interested in playing the game than ogling boys. Jacob Tierney, who wrote and directed the TV adaptation of Reid’s 2019 bestseller, was raised in Montreal, where the Canadiens (or the Habs, as the team is affectionately known) are considered sacred.Sue Carter is a Toronto-based freelance writer and arts workerDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

‘It felt celebratory’: Portrait of Britain winners – in pictures
‘It felt celebratory’: Portrait of Britain winners – in pictures
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‘It felt celebratory’: Portrait of Britain winners – in pictures

From charity workers to synchronised swimmers via a young lad having tea with his nan, these people all inspired award-winning photographs Continue reading...
Aryan Papers review – Holocaust-themed thriller means well but turns out to be a shockingly poor effort
Aryan Papers review – Holocaust-themed thriller means well but turns out to be a shockingly poor effort
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Aryan Papers review – Holocaust-themed thriller means well but turns out to be a shockingly poor effort

We are in 1942 Stuttgart – though the sight of modern wheelie bins says otherwise – as a woman at a facility dedicated to breeding Aryan babies tries to smuggle two Jewish children to safetyThis second world war-set drama should not be confused with a famous unrealised film project of similar name. That one is the Holocaust-themed feature based on the novel Wartime Lies by Louis Begley that Stanley Kubrick tinkered…
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Is your body really full of microplastics? – podcast
Is your body really full of microplastics? – podcast
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Is your body really full of microplastics? – podcast

Studies detecting microplastics throughout human bodies have made for alarming reading in recent years. But last week, the Guardian’s environment editor, Damian Carrington, reported on major doubts among a group of scientists about how some of this research has been conducted.Damian tells Ian Sample how he first heard about the concerns, why the scientists think the discoveries are probably the result of…
Australians must demand that their cultural custodians uphold freedom of speech | Margaret Simons
Australians must demand that their cultural custodians uphold freedom of speech | Margaret Simons
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Australians must demand that their cultural custodians uphold freedom of speech | Margaret Simons

As we have seen after Adelaide writers’ week, defending the right of people to speak, even when we deeply disagree with them, is very, very difficultIs there a way forward for Australia’s cultural life after the cancellation of the 2026 Adelaide writers’ week and all the other controversies played out over the past year, in which the custodians of our culture seem to have crumbled under pressure, only to kinda,…
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