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Young will suffer most when AI ‘tsunami’ hits jobs, says head of IMFYoung will suffer most when AI ‘tsunami’ hits jobs, says head of IMF
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Young will suffer most when AI ‘tsunami’ hits jobs, says head of IMF

Kristalina Georgieva says research suggests 60% of jobs in advanced economies will be affected, with many entry-level roles wiped outArtificial intelligence will be a “tsunami hitting the labour market”, with young people worst affected, the head of the International Monetary Fund warned the World Economic Forum on Friday.Kristalina Georgieva told delegates in Davos that the IMF’s own research suggests there will be a big transformation of demand for skills, as the technology becomes increasingly widespread. Continue reading...

The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade
Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade
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Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade

Airport tells outbound travellers they may bring containers that hold up to 2 litres as it rolls out latest CT scannersHeathrow has released travellers from the tyranny of tiny toiletries after the UK’s biggest airport finally scrapped the 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags.The long-awaited rollout of a £1bn tech upgrade, with new scanners, means travellers no longer need to remove liquids or electronics from…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Cocktail of the week: The Palomar’s bumblebee – recipe | The good mixer
Cocktail of the week: The Palomar’s bumblebee – recipe | The good mixer
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Cocktail of the week: The Palomar’s bumblebee – recipe | The good mixer

Based on a cocktail called the bees’ knees, this winter warmer will put a bit of sunshine into your eveningThis drink is full of ginger spice and aromatics from both the honey and the London dry gin. The fresher it is, the better, so don’t keep the syrup for longer than two days. I’m pretty particular about citrus shelf life, too, so always squeeze it fresh and never keep it overnight or, heaven forbid, even…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Keala Settle on life after the Greatest Showman: ‘I ran from fear – I drank, took pills, all of it’Keala Settle on life after the Greatest Showman: ‘I ran from fear – I drank, took pills, all of it’
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Keala Settle on life after the Greatest Showman: ‘I ran from fear – I drank, took pills, all of it’

The Broadway performer shot to fame without a safety net in The Greatest Showman. The resulting public scrutiny was painful, she says, but it was the ideal grounding to step into the shoes of presidential widow Mary LincolnBathed in the fluorescent glow of a rehearsal studio on the south bank of the Thames, Keala Settle is embodying a woman redefining herself in the court of public opinion. Cast as former first lady Mary Lincoln in Mrs President, a sombre and haunting stage production that begins a six-week run at London’s Charing Cross theatre this month, she grapples with the turbulent inner world of Abraham Lincoln’s wife, vilified by the media and eager to rewrite herself in the eyes of the US after her husband’s assassination and the civil war.As an actor, and woman, Settle – known globally for her performance in The Greatest Showman as bearded lady Lettie Lutz – is also done with being what people tell her to be. It has, she explains, taken 10 years to reach this point. But her own encounters with celebrity and grief were the ideal preparation for this psychological drama. “This role – I jumped at it. I’ve never related to anything so closely.” Continue reading...

The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Donald Trump doesn’t want us to believe our own eyes | Steven Greenhouse
Donald Trump doesn’t want us to believe our own eyes | Steven Greenhouse
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Donald Trump doesn’t want us to believe our own eyes | Steven Greenhouse

Renee Nicole Good’s killing is the latest example of the president’s outrageous – and blatant – assaults on the truthWith Donald Trump back in office for a year, it seems increasingly clear what his motto should be: “Who you gonna believe, me or your lying eyes?” Whether about grocery prices, January 6, Ukraine or actions by ICE agents, Trump keeps making astonishingly false statements that contradict what we can…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
If I’d pitched Trump’s Greenland plot for Borgen I’d have been laughed at. Now we’re living his sinister drama
If I’d pitched Trump’s Greenland plot for Borgen I’d have been laughed at. Now we’re living his sinister drama
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If I’d pitched Trump’s Greenland plot for Borgen I’d have been laughed at. Now we’re living his sinister drama

The only positive of this stranger-than-fiction scenario is that Greenland and Denmark stand more united than everAdam Price is the creator of the TV series BorgenAs a writer of political fiction for many years, including four seasons of my TV series Borgen, I find myself in the strangest of landscapes watching Donald Trump desperately wanting Greenland like a spoilt child who has never heard the word “no”.We…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
From Attenborough’s gorilla mayhem to TV’s first gay kiss: the 100 biggest moments from a century of television
From Attenborough’s gorilla mayhem to TV’s first gay kiss: the 100 biggest moments from a century of television
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From Attenborough’s gorilla mayhem to TV’s first gay kiss: the 100 biggest moments from a century of television

The moon landing! Royal weddings! Janet Jackson’s $550,000 nipple! As television turns 100, we charts its journey from terrifyingly dangerous to the thing that unites us1: 1926 On 26 January John Logie Baird gives the first public demonstration of television to members of the Royal Institution, from his lab in Soho. The subject of the demonstration was Stooky Bill, Baird’s ventriloquist dummy, because the lighting…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Nine bedrooms, seven untimely deaths: can ‘cursed’ Venice palace finally attract a buyer?Nine bedrooms, seven untimely deaths: can ‘cursed’ Venice palace finally attract a buyer?
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Nine bedrooms, seven untimely deaths: can ‘cursed’ Venice palace finally attract a buyer?

Palazzo Ca’ Dario, empty for years, has failed to find a new owner, with local legends suggesting it is jinxedIt ought to be an estate agent’s dream. Primely positioned on the banks of the Grand Canal in Venice, just steps away from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the storied Palazzo Ca’ Dario has shimmered on the water since the late 15th century, its elegant early Venetian Renaissance facade among the city’s most distinctive.Named after its first owner, Giovanni Dario, a diplomat hailed a hero after securing a peace treaty with the Ottoman empire, over the centuries the palazzo has been home to nobles, merchants and even British rock music royalty. In 1908, it was painted by Claude Monet during his trip to Venice and one year later was cited by Henry James in his travelogue Italian Hours. Continue reading...

The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

Caring canines; daring donuts; a golden monkey; a boy from another planet; a dark take on Little Women and moreThe Good Deed Dogs by Emma Chichester Clark, Walker, £12.99Three very good dogs’ attempts to help others keep backfiring with chaotic consequences – until they pull off a successful kitten rescue in this exuberantly charming picture book.Auntie’s Bangles by Dean Atta and Alea Marley, Orchard, £12.99Everyone…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
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Chelsea’s Alyssa Thompson: ‘I think of this as like going away for college like all my friends did’
Chelsea’s Alyssa Thompson: ‘I think of this as like going away for college like all my friends did’
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Chelsea’s Alyssa Thompson: ‘I think of this as like going away for college like all my friends did’

Blues’ record signing on adapting to English football culture, the challenge of leaving family behind and being well taught by Sonia BompastorAlyssa Thompson is no stranger to the limelight. Despite being only 21, her undeniable natural talent and eye‑catching career have propelled her into the headlines ever since her hometown club, Angel City, made her the first pick in the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Full-throttle Norrie overpowered again by Zverev to end British singles hopes
Full-throttle Norrie overpowered again by Zverev to end British singles hopes
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Full-throttle Norrie overpowered again by Zverev to end British singles hopes

Zverev wins 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 to reach fourth roundGrit, discipline and spirit not enough for NorrieCameron Norrie did what he could. Rather than easing into a long best-of-five-sets match, he played at full throttle from the beginning by launching into forehands and forcing himself inside the baseline at all cost. He worked through every shot in his arsenal, frequently sweeping forward to the net. He punctuated…
The Guardian23 janvier 2026
Transfer storylines to follow in the last 10 days of the January windowTransfer storylines to follow in the last 10 days of the January window
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Transfer storylines to follow in the last 10 days of the January window

Fulham, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Liverpool could be making moves before the window closesBy WhoScoredShock: Chelsea have been linked with another young player. This time it is the Rennes centre-back Jérémy Jacquet, who would offer something the team is lacking. Continue reading...

The Guardian23 janvier 2026
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