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Deep-fried food banned in new plans for school dinners

Deep-fried food will be banned and high-sugar items restricted in schools in England under new plans to "overhaul" school dinners. Under the government's proposals, fruit will replace "sugar-laden treats" for the majority of the school week, and schools will no longer be allowed to offer unhealthy "grab and go" options …

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Olivier Awards 2026: Rachel Zegler's heroes, Brian Cranston's nap schedule and more moments from the night

Olivier Awards 2026: Rachel Zegler's heroes, Brian Cranston's nap schedule and more moments from the night Sunday night's Olivier Awards were all about Paddington, Rosamund Pike's celebratory return to the West End and Rachel Zegler's love letter to theatre. Here are six things we learned from the UK's biggest night …

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The surprising reality of how teenage girls still define themselves

A felt‑tip sign taped to the door of a private room announces "GIRLS ONLY", "Boy's don't Eneter!" [sic], and, by way of a cheeky flourish, "don't worry boys!". The sign is covered in colourful hearts and stars. A group of around a dozen girls at DRMZ youth club in Carmarthen, …

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McIlroy defends Masters title, underlining why he is one of the game's greats

The Masters, final leaderboard -12 R McIlroy (NI); -11 S Scheffler (US); -10 T Hatton (Eng), R Henley US, J Rose (Eng), C Young (US) Selected: -9 C Morikawa (US); -8 X Schauffele (US); -5 J Spieth (US); -4 M Fitzpatrick (Eng); -3 L Aberg (Swe) Full leaderboard Rory McIlroy …

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UK could adopt EU single market rules under new legislation

Sir Keir Starmer is planning a law which will mean that the UK government can adopt EU single market rules, without them being voted on in Parliament. The measure is part of a bill aiming to align the UK with new European regulations in areas such as food standards. A …

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Viktor Orbán's Hungarian experiment runs out of steam

What Viktor Orbán did for the last 16 years in power was "an experiment" - but even he didn't know what to call it. "Illiberal democracy" sounded too negative. His American friends liked to call it "national conservatism", which sounds better, but it was never strictly true. Unlike most conservatives, …

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Orbán era swept away by Péter Magyar's Hungary election landslide

Viktor Orbán's 16 years in power is over, and the system condemned as an "electoral autocracy" lies in tatters, defeated by a 45-year-old former party insider who convinced a majority of Hungarians to bring it to an end. "We did it," Péter Magyar told a crowd of cheering supporters in …

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Nvidia-backed SiFive hits $3.65 billion valuation for open AI chips

SiFive, a company founded in 2015 by the UC Berkeley engineers who created an open source chip design, has landed a $400 million oversubscribed round that values the company at $3. This deal is interesting for a bunch of reasons. For one, SiFive’s RISC-V open chip design is based on …

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Sam Altman responds to ‘incendiary’ New Yorker article after attack on his home

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman published a blog post on Friday evening responding to both an apparent attack on his home and an in-depth New Yorker profile raising questions about his trustworthiness. Early Friday morning, someone allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman’s San Francisco home. No one was hurt in …

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AMC will stream ‘The Audacity’ premiere in 21 parts on TikTok

While it’s not unusual for networks to promote new shows by releasing full episodes on YouTube, AMC is doing something a bit different for its Silicon Valley-focused comedy “The Audacity. ” The show’s premiere will be available on TikTok, starting on Sunday morning. It will be split into 21 segments, …

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