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Google News
May 12, 2025
Connections: Sports Edition hints for May 12, 2025, puzzle No. 231
Welcome to Connections: Sports Edition Coach — a spot to gather clues and discuss (and share) scores.
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
‘I’ve never known fear like it’: Tom Kerridge on booze, bad-boy chefs and the crisis for pubs and restaurants
The Michelin-starred chef prides himself on his ‘socialist’ business empire. But the hospitality trade is struggling – and so are his staff....
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
MPs should not accept any murky answers from Thames Water chair on potential sale
Sir Adrian Montague’s appearance on Tuesday offers perhaps the last chance to scrutinise utility’s dealings
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
Norway hands over Arctic Council intact after ‘difficult’ term as chair
Ukraine conflict and Trump’s threat to seize Greenland have caused internal tensions within intergovernmental body
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
‘A whirling mass of limbs and lingerie’: the salacious, riotous story of the high-kicking cancan
It started out as a dance for men who risked arrest for indecency – and grew into a legs-flying, bloomers-revealing sensation. We go behind...
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
Greece is booming again. This time, will it last?
The public finances look strong and new construction signals rebirth – or the hubris that heralds yet another collapse
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
UK food shops report ‘massive’ rise in pensioner shoplifting
Kingdom Services boss says retailers seeing ‘different sort of shoplifter’ with more theft by people ‘who just can’t afford food’
The Guardian
May 12, 2025
Gerry Adams fights for peacemaker reputation in trial over BBC murdered spy claim
Former Sinn Féin leader denies claim made in 2016 documentary he sanctioned 2006 killing of MI5 informant Denis Donaldson
The Mirror
May 12, 2025
Tom Cruise reveals how he landed Rain Man role after chance encounter in London
Tom Cruise has opened up on how he landed his role in the Oscar-winning film Rain Man after a chance encounter inside a London takeaway with...
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
How Xi sparked China’s electricity revolution
Beijing’s aggressive pursuit of energy self-sufficiency could give it the upper hand in the trade war with the US
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Low-cost India seen as potential regional hub in data centre boom
Domestic demand is rising fast and international cloud providers are looking to expand footprints
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
The Nigerian companies leading historic shift in oil wealth ownership
Local producers are stepping in to fill the gap vacated by foreign majors retreating from Africa’s largest producer
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Milei’s high-stakes bid to hobble Argentina’s centre-right
Libertarian’s split with former president Mauricio Macri turns Buenos Aires into conservative battleground
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
US tariff policy accelerates deeper structural changes
Unusual swings in markets and consensus economic narratives point to longer-term forces
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Best new crime fiction — from an exuberant Stephen King to a pulse-racing Carlo Lucarelli
Plus Karin Slaughter, Vaseem Khan, Alex North, SJ Parris and Taku Ashibe — it’s a bumper crop
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
My post-cancer joy ride in the Yorkshire Dales
In celebration of a clean bill of health, novelist Ben Markovits set out to tackle one of the toughest routes with his son
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Evercore poaches top European Citigroup dealmaker
Luigi De Vecchi will join the US investment bank from July and open Milan office
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
How AI agents compare on routine work tasks
The FT tested top apps from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and more with requests to write emails, book travel and summarise the news
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Donald Trump seeks bromance and billions as he heads to Gulf
US president expects flurry of deals on first official foreign trip but Israel’s war in Gaza is roiling the region
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Christine Lagarde under fire from unions over ECB workers’ rights
Central bank wants elected staff representatives to spend more time in their day jobs
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Push by private equity and Big Four into law sparks California backlash
Proposed legislation in Sacramento aims to disrupt liberalisation of US legal market
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
UAE to introduce AI classes for children as young as four
Wealthy Gulf country hopes to become a regional tech hub but has underperformed in education
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Is the UK failing its graduates?
Young people are bearing the brunt of a long-term slowdown in the labour market, data shows
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
UK national statistician job should be split, says government data adviser
Denise Lievesley argues resignation of Sir Ian Diamond offers chance to restructure Office for National Statistics
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Campaigners sue UK government to stop jet-part exports to Israel
Palestinian human rights organisation argues F-35 fighter jets are ‘responsible for significant devastation in Gaza’
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Why ‘Make Hollywood Great Again’ makes sense
Trump’s new film tariff proposal is bad economics but smart politics
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Scenario planning is getting a stress test
Wait-and-see approach from business leaders is prudent but risks paralysis
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
What’s My Age Again? podcast goes only skin deep
Celebrities undergo blood tests to learn their biological age and discuss ageing in comedian Katherine Ryan’s show
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Trump’s casino rococo White House and the politics of ornamentation
The President’s addition of gold flourishes is a cliché of a rich person’s home — and raises questions about decoration in the age of $1 Chi...
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Obsessed with: peas — the pod of small things
As it comes into season, London restaurants are making the most of this sweet emerald legume in everything from cocktails to pasta to ice cr...
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
David Frost Vs review — behind the scenes with Nixon, Elton John and Arafat
Second instalment of the Sky documentary series pays tribute to a fearless interviewer
South China Morning Post
May 12, 2025
Zarigana takes Pouliches in stewards’ room to give Graffard back-to-back wins
Zarigana snatched the Group One Poule d’Essai des Pouliches (1,600m) in the stewards’ room for Francis-Henri Graffard to deny Charlie Fellow...
South China Morning Post
May 12, 2025
Amid climate and US sanction pressures, China builds mighty ocean simulator

Washington Post
May 12, 2025
Column | Asking Eric: Mother-in-law complained about everything during our girls trip
Mother-in-law “complained the entire time about anything and everything” during a trip with the frustrated and hurt letter writer.
Google News
May 12, 2025
Beyond the dashboard: Making wealth tech human
How intelliflo aims to solve advisors' top tech headaches—without sacrificing the personal touch clients crave
The Globe and Mail
May 12, 2025
Virtual style with real impact is drawing designers in
An app called Drest is inviting users to test their mettle in the high-stakes world of fashion styling. Odessa Paloma Parker accepts the cha...
The Times
May 12, 2025
On the trail of my dad, the runaway MI6 agent
When Alistair Wood was a baby, his father kidnapped his brother and disappeared to Canada. My Family and Other Spies investigates whether he...
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Are investors starting to prefer Europe over the US?
Germany’s Dax index climbed to a record high on Friday, erasing losses from US tariff threats
Financial Times
May 12, 2025
Bill Gates: how international development can survive the Trump presidency
The former Microsoft CEO has $200bn to give away. Will the US help him?
Metro
May 12, 2025
Metro launches London Grassroots Music Tube Map to spotlight city's top venues
Metro's unique version of the iconic Tube map is coming soon.
Washington Post
May 12, 2025
Column | Carolyn Hax: How to shut down an in-law who thinks her meanness is funny?
A family member is “jokingly” rude to everyone, and this letter writer is looking for ways to shut her behavior down.
Google News
May 12, 2025
Rite-Aid declares Chapter 11, seeks to sell all assets
The company’s customers can continue to fill their prescriptions and shop in-person and online, however, Rite-Aid plans to transfer customer...
Washington Post
May 12, 2025
Column | Miss Manners: Friend won’t adjust behavior to accommodate my face-blindness
Friend insists on constantly showing the face-blind letter writer photos of loved ones.
The Times of India
May 12, 2025
Rakesh Poojary Death News: Comedy Khiladigalu fame Rakesh Poojary dies of heart attack |
Kannada entertainment industry mourns the loss of Rakesh Poojary, the Comedy Khiladigalu Season 3 winner, who tragically passed away from a...
The Mirror
May 12, 2025
Exact time thunderstorms set to strike huge swathe of UK as yellow weather warning issued
Today's thunderstorms may bring floods, power cuts and widespread disruption to parts of the country - with a possible 50mm of rain set to f...
Express
May 12, 2025
UK's 'prettiest seaside town' gets £23m boost to make it even more beautiful
Often hailed as the UK's prettiest seaside town, this destination is set for a £23m makeover to boost tourism.
The Times
May 12, 2025
The question I fear most: ‘What do you think of dachshunds?’
I need the world to breed a half-a-sausage dog. A cocktail-sausage dog. Something with a shorter back
The Times
May 12, 2025
Michel Roux: ‘Many restaurants have closed. It’s a dire situation’
The chef who ran the celebrated Le Gavroche for 11 years fears for the future of the restaurant business — and not because of Ozempic
The Times
May 12, 2025
Farmhouse for sale — with five free donkeys and a pub
The property near Bristol, on the market for £3 million, also includes peacocks, alpacas … and beer on draught
Cointelegraph
May 12, 2025