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Giant leap for women: early ‘lady’ astronomers have asteroids named in their honour
19th-century trailblazers Annie Maunder and Alice Everett finally earn due recognition for decades of largely unattributed workThey charted the stars for pitiful wages, knowing their observations about the universe would be attributed to male... #press
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England prove there is beauty in winning the Borthwick way | Andy Bull
Coach is booed before kick-off but team deliver a win against the odds and no one will want to play themWell hell’s bells, behold Borthersball and tremble! It’s a game of caterpillar rucks, scrums, and up-and-unders in which clean breaks are for noses and overlaps are best left for fence... #press
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Queueing chaos sees hundreds of fans miss start of England v Argentina
World Rugby investigating issue after overcrowding in MarseilleReports suggest similar disruption before Ireland v RomaniaHundreds of supporters were forced to miss the start of England’s defiant victory over Argentina after being caught up in lengthy queues amid chaotic scenes... #press
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Is a Chloë Sevigny-style wardrobe purge the key to maturity? | Eva Wiseman
The time may be right to offer up my 1940s silk dress and silver platforms…This spring, when Chloë Sevigny announced she was putting on a closet sale in New York, a number of feelings passed through me all at once, a kind of poisoning. First, obviously, jealousy: a vintage... #press
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The Tories are mistaken if they believe that immigration is still their trump card | Andrew Rawnsley
Deeply distrusted on the issue after 13 years of broken promises, there is now more risk to the party than reward in trying to exploit it as an electoral weapon It is going to be nasty, brutish and very, very long. The general... #press
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Revealed: covert deal to cut help for pupils in England with special needs
Government contract aims to reduce the number of specialist care plans by a fifthThe government has quietly signed a contract targeting 20% cuts to the number of new education plans for children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) to bring down... #press
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Put yourself first: the top 15 solo trips in the UK
Being on your own is a chance to really savour the world around you - at your own pace. Here are 15 places to visit and eat. Plus, five great spa breaks for number oneThere’s something wonderfully liberating about travelling alone and the following trips fulfil all the best aspects of being solo. No... #press
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Past Lives review – a spine-tingling romance of lost chances
Korean-Canadian writer-director Celine Song’s tremendous feature debut tells the poignant tale of childhood sweethearts separated by fate and thousands of milesThis supremely confident feature debut from Korean-Canadian writer-director Celine Song is a... #press
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UK bosses flocking to Labour conference as business walks away from Tories
Keir Starmer’s party has put company chiefs on a waiting list after a special conference event – costing £2,520 a head – sells outLabour is having to turn away business leaders who want to attend special events at its party conference in Liverpool next month because too... #press
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Simone Lia: All Good Things Come to an End – cartoon
But how do you let them know it’s time to leave? Continue reading... #press
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‘Wife, children, best friend all gone’: Diaries reveal Steinbeck’s darkest year
Many unpublished journals detailing the depression of the American author are up for auction in New York On the eve of 1949, shortly before he started writing his masterpiece, East of Eden, the great American author John Steinbeck wrote in his diary: “I don’t... #press
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Living doll’s house: a remarkable renovation in Amsterdam
This Dutch apartment started life as a storage space, but a touch of toy design transformed it into a live/work eyrieNaomi Russell may not be an interior designer, but she has precise views about how her Amsterdam home should look. The “perfectly done space that feels like a showroom” is not for... #press
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First cat in space: how a Parisian stray called Félicette was blasted far from Earth
Monkeys and dogs were usually used to test whether humans could survive outside Earth’s atmosphere - but 60 years ago the French tried something a little differentIn a few weeks, space scientists will celebrate a remarkable event – the 60th anniversary of the launch of the... #press
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s divorce is making the media ask the worst questions | Arwa Mahdawi
The singer and actor’s divorce is nobody’s business – but the tabloid narrative that she’s a party lover while he’s a devoted father should be questionedThis time last week I wouldn’t have been able to pick pop star Joe Jonas out of a police line-up. If you’d asked... #press
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‘It’s a sickness’: Chuck D on his new graphic novel and the ‘madness’ of US gun culture
The Public Enemy frontman talks about why he returned to his first love of art to create a book about the violence dividing his countryThey were the rabble-rousing rappers that brought the 1980s racially charged streets of New York to the masses and turned hip-hop into a potent... #press
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‘He’s got his dad’s charisma’: Buddy Oliver ready to follow in chef Jamie’s TV footsteps
Already popular on YouTube, it is hoped 12-year-old could help inspire other children to learn to cookBuddy is a 12-year-old schoolboy from Essex with a large family and a shock of blond hair. He also happens to have a famous father: Jamie Oliver.Perhaps not... #press
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How to turn coffee grounds into a delicious marinade for beetroot | Waste not
Coffee grounds transform beetroot into a surprising, liquorice-y delicacy that works brilliantly with cream cheeseChef Matt Orlando, co-founder of endless food co in Copenhagen, transforms foods that would otherwise be wasted into delicious products and dishes. “One... #press
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From Past Lives to Shania Twain: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
Whether it’s Celine Song’s directorial debut with notes on a marriage or songs to impress from country-pop queen, our critics have you covered for the next seven daysPast LivesOut nowStarring Greta Lee, Teo Yoo and John Magaro, this delicate and sensitive drama explores the... #press
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Indefinite sentences should be suicide risk factor, says prisons watchdog
Nine self-inflicted deaths of prisoners serving IPP sentences in 2022 was highest number since controversial introductionIndefinite prison sentences should be considered as a potential risk factor for suicide, the prisons and probation ombudsman has said.It follows the... #press
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France give All Blacks a taste of their own medicine to kickstart party | Jonathan Liew
Hosts ride a wave of patriotic fervour inside the Stade de France to recover from dismal start and stun New ZealandFrom the top deck of the Stade de France came a tricolor, a shimmering butterfly of red, white and blue, floating through the sultry Paris night,... #press
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