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Why are our homes and cities all so hot? – podcast

In the week when the hottest May days were recorded, environment editor Fiona Harvey examines a new Climate Change Committee report on how the UK can better withstand extreme heatTemperatures across the UK and Europe this week have shattered May heat records. As the environment editor Fiona Harvey points out: we might expect heatwaves in July and August – but 30C in spring?Fiona talks to Nosheen Iqbal about a report from the Climate Change Committee warning that the UK is unprepared for...

The Guardian Politics 12d ago

Artists confront the indignities of renting and intergenerational warfare

Zoe Pepper and Fiona Wright take on the housing crisis in Birthright and Kill Your Boomers Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Like so many Australians, author Fiona Wright can't resist snooping in an open home. "You get these glimpses into people's lives that are strangely intimate," she says. "There's always these little clues that are left about the people who were there and what their lives were like and what they did with their time and what they valued."

ABC Australia 5d ago

Lovers XXX by Allie Rowbottom review – a wild journey through the 80s LA porn scene

A young woman begins a career in the adult industry while, 30 years later, her friend tries to find out what happened to her, in an addictive, twist-filled storyJust as there is a lack of pornography made by women, there is a lack of books about making pornography written by women. Recent nonfiction titles such as Polly Barton’s Porn: An Oral History and Fiona Vera-Gray’s Women on Porn have sought to address the silence and moral confusion, while Rufi Thorpe’s novel Margo’s...

The Guardian UK 14h ago

Don’t lose sight of the big picture in art galleries | Letters

Dr Penelope Jackson, Sue Lewis and Fiona Willan respond to an article and letters on art overloadI read with interest your article (The hill I will die on: Let me tell you the one big problem with art galleries. There’s too much art, 30 May) and the follow-up letters (5 June) full of advice from readers. Everyone will have an opinion on how to visit an art gallery.

The Guardian UK 6h ago

Why are our homes and cities all so hot? – podcast

The Guardian Environment 12d ago

Corrie's Jonathan Howard tells of 'getting rejected three times a week' before landing role of love rat Carl

Corrie's Jonathan Howard tells of 'getting rejected three times a week' before landing role of love rat Carl Landing the role of villainous love rat Carl Webster in Coronation Street as an experienced actor means Jonathan Howard has the maturity to cope with fame... Now Jonathan Howard, who plays villainous love rat Carl Webster in Coronation Street, is glad he missed out on his first choice role on the cobbles 18 years ago when, aged 22, Mikey North beat him to the part of builder Gary...

Daily Mirror 2d ago

Kristin Scott Thomas tells of horror double tragedy that inspired 'tough' new role

Kristin Scott Thomas tells of horror double tragedy that inspired 'tough' new role Dame Kristin Scott Thomas tells of the grief which marred her childhood, and how she's channelled such unimaginable heartbreak into her directorial debut in My Mother's Wedding Dame Kristin Scott Thomas was five years old when her father was killed in a plane crash. Six years later, her stepfather died the same way. Now, more than half a century on, she has drawn on that double tragedy for her debut as a film...

Daily Mirror 3h ago

Katter attempt to dodge ban and debate abortion access shot down by Qld government

Katter attempts to force discussion on abortion access in Queensland parliament despite ban on debate Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:48pm In short: An attempt by state MP Robbie Katter to dodge a parliamentary ban on abortion debate has been defeated by 85 votes to 2, with the two votes coming from two KAP MPs. Mr Katter claimed changes to the Medicines and Poisons (Medicines) Amendment Regulation 2026 changed access to abortion medication. Premier David Crisafulli implemented a ban on debate on the...

ABC Australia 8d ago

It’s a washout: fighters pull their punches in Question Time’s Makerfield match-off

Andy Burnham takes round one of the big byelection bout while Reform’s Rob Kenyon takes aim at himselfSeconds out … In the left corner we have the middleweight King of the North … Andy Burnham. In the far-right corner we have the total lightweight … Rob “The Plumber” Kenyon.

The Guardian UK 5d ago