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Britain
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The Guardian view on the Iran war: energy, markets and a dangerous illusion | Editorial ○
Markets and the Treasury are pricing a quick exit. Without a credible political endgame, Donald Trump cannot deliver one
Whatever else Donald Trump’s “pause” is, it is not a ceasefire. Iranian barrage…
The moment the net finally closed on Britain's vilest child predator.... and the horrifying twist that almost defies belief ⊖⊖
Channel migrants reaching Britain under Labour top 69,000 as 1,000 arrive in just one week ⊕
Britain responds to Iran war energy shock by requiring solar panels and heat pumps in all new homes ⊖⊖
Retail sales fall at sharpest rate since Covid lockdown as High Street crisis deepens ⊖⊖
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Britain on 'stagflation' alert as war in Middle East leaves manufacturers facing sharpest rise in costs since Black Wednesday in 1992 ⊖
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Britain faces new push for slavery reparations worth trillions from African and Caribbean nations demanding ex-colonial powers atone for 'the gravest crime in the history of humankind' ⊖⊖⊖
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Hurvin Anderson review – this haunted, hazy, beautiful show is like stumbling through someone’s memories ⊕
Tate Britain, London
Anderson creates figurative paintings with a dreamlike intangibility, exploring his black British and Jamaican heritage with a startlingly fragile and unresolved intensity
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The Peaky Blinders film is pandering to these populist times – I should know, the Nazi in it is my father | Francis Beckett ⊖
The film-makers would say they’re making drama, not history. But this is not the moment for yet another second world war film with a heroic myth
The new Peaky Blinders film, The Immortal Man, offers u…