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How smartphones broke British politics

How smartphones broke British politics Why do U.K. prime ministers keep falling? The answer might lie in their pockets. By CHARLIE COOPERin London Illustrations by Arnau Busquets Guàrdia/POLITICO Stand still for a moment in Westminster and watch; you could be forgiven for thinking the lawmakers coming and going are in love with the smartphones glued to their hands.

Politico EU 3h ago

‘I am very serious about being silly’: children’s illustrators on the art of storytelling

From The Twits to The Gruffalo and an angry bear in search of his hat… Quentin Blake, Cressida Cowell, Axel Sheffler, Lauren Child and more reveal how they bring children’s books to lifeSpread across a sprawling 17th-century industrial complex in London’s Clerkenwell, the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, which opens next month, is being billed as the largest institution of its kind anywhere in the world: a permanent national home for an art form that shapes everything...

The Guardian UK 11d ago

‘I am very serious about being silly’: children’s illustrators on the art of storytelling

From The Twits to The Gruffalo and an angry bear in search of his hat… Quentin Blake, Cressida Cowell, Axel Sheffler, Lauren Child and more reveal how they bring children’s books to lifeSpread across a sprawling 17th-century industrial complex in London’s Clerkenwell, the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, which opens next month, is being billed as the largest institution of its kind anywhere in the world: a permanent national home for an art form that shapes everything...

The Guardian Culture 11d ago

The Guardian view on the UK’s first centre for illustration: visual literacy, and the sheer joy of images, matter | Editorial

A new national institution, the brainchild of revered artist Sir Quentin Blake, shows this overlooked artform is finally getting the recognition it deserves“What is the use of a book … without pictures or conversation?” the heroine of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland complains. When you think of Alice, you probably imagine John Tenniel’s 19th-century engravings.

The Guardian UK 5d ago

Meghan Markle shares rare glimpse into home life with Prince Harry, Archie and Lilibet

Meghan Markle shares rare glimpse into home life with Prince Harry, Archie and Lilibet Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has shared a series of snaps of her family, revealing what they get up to as summer approaches, and Lilibet’s favourite musician Meghan Markle has shared a series of snaps of her family, sharing a glimpse into the Sussex’s private home life. The Duchess, who lives with her husband Prince Harry and their children Archie and Lilibet in California, took to Instagram where she...

Daily Mirror 19h ago

Met Office heatwaves warning as UK faces 30C in days and 27 counties set for 28C

Met Office heatwaves warning as UK faces 30C in days and 27 counties set for 28C Another hot spell could reach the UK in just days, raising temperatures to a scorching 30C as the Met Office warned more heatwaves could be on the way this summer More heatwaves could hit the UK in the coming months, with the Met Office warning of a potentially scorching summer - as UK weather maps show highs of 30C in just days. The next hot spell could affect a large chunk of the country by Wednesday, June 17,...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi

Illustrations by Joan WongWho broke Britain? Someone—or something—must have. The past 18 years, enough time for a whole lost generation to be born and brought up, have yielded nothing but stagnation and mass disillusionment.

The Atlantic 18h ago

Don’t keep calm and carry on: British women are among the angriest in Europe, survey reveals

Long delays and dismissive attitudes within UK healthcare systems are impacting older British women especially, leaving them angrier and sadder than the rest of Europe. As the saying (sort of) goes: Hell hath no fury like a British woman scorned… by their healthcare system. According to a new poll, women from the United Kingdom are among the angriest in Europe, with more than a fifth reporting feelings of rage.

Euronews 5d ago

A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma

Abstract Diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) are near-universally lethal tumours of the childhood central nervous system1,2. In animal models, DMGs form brain-wide integrated networks through neuron-to-glioma synapses3,4,5,6 and glioma-to-glioma gap junctional coupling3. This extensive connectivity robustly promotes the growth and invasion of DMG3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and other glial malignancies10,11,12 through paracrine mechanisms and direct neuron-to-glioma synapses.

Nature 1d ago

So You Want a Coat of Arms

The first thing you notice upon entering the College of Arms, in London, is a small and incongruously blue statue of a kiwi, clutching a gold axe in its right claw. Sorry, let me try that again: In the odd historic language of heraldry, this is “a kiwi Azure grasping in the dexter foot an ice axe bendwise Or. ”The bird belongs to the coat of arms of Sir Edmund Hillary, a New Zealander, who was part of the first team to conquer Mount Everest.

The Atlantic 1d ago