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06.12.2024 20:50
How Notre-Dame Was Reborn It took about 250 companies, 2,000 workers, about $900 million, a tight deadline and a lot of national pride.

06.12.2024 21:24
The Last Days of Liz Truss? review – endgame at No 10 is tip of the iceberg White Bear theatre, LondonThe former PM’s brief tenure is raked over to seriocomic effect in Greg Wilkinson’s play, which raises major political questionsA running length of 100 minutes for The Last Days of Liz Truss? amounts to about two minutes for each day its subject served as prime minister. By the same measure, a drama about Margaret Thatcher – Truss’s heroine, her portrait hanging from the set – would last almost a week. That would be a sum as untenable as those in the budget that led to a premiership of such brevity, whereas this monologue written by Greg Wilkinson enjoyably justifies its economics.Truss’s time in the post in 2022 has already been detailed in four books including her own Ten Years to Save the West, Anthony Seldon’s Truss at No 10: How Not to Be Prime Minister, Tim Shipman’s Out and Kingmaker by Sir Graham Brady, who as chair of the 1922 committee, was the Tory executioner. Having read them all (a slightly alarming realisation), I can testify that Wilkinson has expertly filleted the history to comic (the politician’s passion for karaoke) and serious (her apocalyptic patriotism and economics) effect. Continue reading... ...

06.12.2024 21:47
Thai Elephants | Sunday on 60 Minutes Decades of deforestation is driving elephants in Thailand out of the wild and into farms and villages in search of food - sometimes with dangerous consequences. To help stop the conflict, scientists are studying elephant behavior to come up with novel solutions. Sunday.

06.12.2024 22:00
Rape trials collapse as victims abandon cases amid long court delays Courts logjam in England and Wales contributes to doubling in five years of victims pulling out of prosecutions‘I’ve had four torturous years’: child abuse victims speak outThe number of rape victims pulling out of prosecutions before trial has more than doubled in five years amid record delays in the courts system in England and Wales, Guardian analysis has found.There is also growing evidence that measures designed to make justice more bearable for those involved in rape cases are resulting in longer delays – and making them less likely to secure a conviction. Continue reading... ...

06.12.2024 22:00
Mary review – turgid bibical tale has you rooting for Anthony Hopkins’ hammy Herod The veteran actor’s pleasurably zealous turn could be given twice as much screen time in what feels like a wade through dull dramatisations of bits of scriptureYou know the way Dracula likes to deliver a dramatic speech, then turns into a bat, and flies away? It turns out that the angel Gabriel does something similar, only he turns into a blue scarf, the same kind of snazzy number you might get in Monsoon as a birthday present for your mum. Whoosh! Away he goes. Unfortunately, Gabriel-as-knitwear is about as entertaining as it gets in this fairly straightforward biblical adaptation of the early years of Mary, mother of Christ.Actually that’s not quite fair. Anthony Hopkins as Herod understands the assignment, bellowing lines such as “KNEEEEEEEL!” with requisite gusto. We’ve seen him serve more fully flavoured ham before, however, in lavish tosh like The Silence of the Lambs sequels Hannibal and Red Dragon; this is more ham-lite, the sort of villainy Hopkins can deliver in his sleep. Not that it’s not pleasurable to watch, but his Herod could have used at least twice as much screen time as he gets. Continue reading... ...

06.12.2024 22:13
Federal appeals court upholds TikTok ban A panel of federal judges voted unanimously to uphold a law that could ban TikTok in the United States if the app's Chinese parent company does not sell to an American owner. NBC News' Savannah Sellers looks at what could happen next with an incoming Trump administration.

06.12.2024 22:32
The best socks to gift this Christmas, from bamboo and cashmere comfies to hiking socks Let socks be something they’re excited to receive this Christmas with these luxury, fun and comfortable options for men, women and kidsThere are three things you can rely on in life: death, taxes and receiving socks as a Christmas present. In fact, for the first 30 years of my life, I never bought a pair of my own, as I knew I could depend on receiving a pair or five every Christmas.But that doesn’t mean socks are a bad gift – far from it. A pair of comfortable, aesthetically pleasing socks will bring joy every time they’re sought out in the drawer. Here we’ve rounded up the best bamboo, cashmere, alpaca and just plain fun socks for men, women and children. Continue reading... ...

06.12.2024 22:33
Can Syrian rebels maintain momentum and take Damascus? Assad’s forces have offered little resistance so far, as attention turns to how his allies will reactAssault on Aleppo: who are the Syrian rebels HTS and why are they advancing?So far the rebel advance in Syria appears unstoppable. On Friday, the columns of pickup trucks and motorbikes of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and its allies were reported to have reached the outskirts of the city of Homs, only 100 miles (160km) from Damascus, the capital.The extraordinarily rapid advance made by the coalition of rebel groups has stunned not only observers and regional powers but also, it appears, the regime of Bashar al-Assad. HTS swept first from its north-western stronghold into Aleppo, the country’s second biggest city, and then Hama, another major city 80 miles further south down the strategic M5 highway. Continue reading... ...

06.12.2024 22:33
Guinness rations supply to British pubs as popularity soars with gen Z Brand’s owner, Diageo, facing pressures as newfound appreciation for drink creates extraordinary demand Forget Dry January, it could be Dry December for Guinness fans after pub landlords were caught out by soaring demand for the stout due to its newfound popularity with gen Z, many of whom like to pose, pint in hand, on social media.With its thick white foamy head and agonising 119.5 second pour time, the black stuff was traditionally favoured by older men and rugby teams. Continue reading... ...