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‘Standing up against the devil’: how the far right tried to co-opt Dietrich Bonhoeffer biopic ‘I never wanted to work indoors’: Andy Ward on 40 years as a cricket groundsman Love’s Labour’s Lost (More or Less) review – lads on tour in Ibiza swear off sex Exile is ‘a little bit less than death’ for lawyer forced to flee Guatemala Magic in the air: how the slam dunk evolved alongside basketball While our eyes are on the welfare state’s destruction, Trump is building a police state Revealed: how Wall Street is making millions betting against green laws The Antidote by Karen Russell review – a magical realist Dust Bowl tale Green light for £1.2bn ‘bulk mail’ claim against Royal Mail owner to go to trial Like Tears in Rain review – Rutger Hauer portrait takes deep dive into the archive ‘Shadow fleets’ and subaquatic sabotage: are Europe’s undersea internet cables under attack? TV tonight: Tamara Lawrance is an ace detective in a Jamaica-set thriller Keir Starmer, you claim huge and damaging cuts are vital so we can buy arms and defend ourselves. Prove it It’s all kicking off! Footballers shown yellow and red cards before games ‘Stop the boats’ slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak Crisafulli urges residents to prepare as storm approaches – as it happened Mood Machine by Liz Pelly review – a savage indictment of Spotify Melbourne women’s football players attempt to double their salary in just three games Ernest Cole: Lost & Found review – tragic story of fiercely pioneering photographer Be grateful you’re still here: Germany’s rebuke of a grieving mother exposes its deepening anti-immigrant mood

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‘Standing up against the devil’: how the far right tried to co-opt Dietrich Bonhoeffer biopic

www.wakaticket.com – In the US, Todd Komarnicki’s biopic of the theologian murdered by the Nazis was marketed using Maga rhetoric. The film-maker explains the heartbreak this caused him…
‘Standing up against the devil’: how the far right tried to co-opt Dietrich Bonhoeffer biopic

The Spin | ‘I never wanted to work indoors’: Andy Ward on 40 years as a cricket groundsman

www.wakaticket.com – Andy Ward tells Simon Burnton that he is happy to leave the long days behind after 40 years after at Leicestershire…
The Spin | ‘I never wanted to work indoors’: Andy Ward on 40 years as a cricket groundsman

Love’s Labour’s Lost (More or Less) review – lads on tour in Ibiza swear off sex

www.wakaticket.com – Elizabeth Godber and Nick Lane relocate Shakespeare’s comedy of abstinence to the throbbing heart of 90s hedonism…
Love’s Labour’s Lost (More or Less) review – lads on tour in Ibiza swear off sex

Exile is ‘a little bit less than death’ for lawyer forced to flee Guatemala

www.wakaticket.com – Virginia Laparra spent two years in prison after reporting her suspicion that a judge leaked sealed details of a case…
Exile is ‘a little bit less than death’ for lawyer forced to flee Guatemala

Magic in the air: how the slam dunk evolved alongside basketball

www.wakaticket.com – A new book charts the history and characters around one of the most thrilling and striking moves in all of sports…
Magic in the air: how the slam dunk evolved alongside basketball

While our eyes are on the welfare state’s destruction, Trump is building a police state | Judith Levine

www.wakaticket.com – Republicans aren’t simply shrinking the government. They’re investing billions in defense, border control and prisons…
While our eyes are on the welfare state’s destruction, Trump is building a police state | Judith Levine

Revealed: how Wall Street is making millions betting against green laws

www.wakaticket.com – Guardian analysis finds fossil-fuel and mining firms have won $92bn of public money from states, with a growing number of cases backed by financial speculators…
Revealed: how Wall Street is making millions betting against green laws

The Antidote by Karen Russell review – a magical realist Dust Bowl tale

www.wakaticket.com – A ‘prairie witch’ who can remove unwanted memories is at the centre of this 1930s-set parable about climate refugees, amnesia and the ethnic cleansing of Native peoples…
The Antidote by Karen Russell review – a magical realist Dust Bowl tale

Green light for £1.2bn ‘bulk mail’ claim against Royal Mail owner to go to trial

www.wakaticket.com – Class action accuses International Distribution Services of abusing ‘dominant position’ in market…
Green light for £1.2bn ‘bulk mail’ claim against Royal Mail owner to go to trial

Like Tears in Rain review – Rutger Hauer portrait takes deep dive into the archive

www.wakaticket.com – Likable enough documentary by the actor’s goddaughter recalls an actor who never quite fitted in Hollywood, without adding much to what we already knew…
Like Tears in Rain review – Rutger Hauer portrait takes deep dive into the archive

‘Shadow fleets’ and subaquatic sabotage: are Europe’s undersea internet cables under attack?

www.wakaticket.com – Europe is on high alert after a series of outages to cables and pipelines. This visual guide explains what happened and what’s being done…
‘Shadow fleets’ and subaquatic sabotage: are Europe’s undersea internet cables under attack?

TV tonight: Tamara Lawrance is an ace detective in a Jamaica-set thriller

www.wakaticket.com – Get Millie Black is an action-packed story by Booker prize-winner Marlon James. Plus, Lucy Boynton stars in a dark true crime drama. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: Tamara Lawrance is an ace detective in a Jamaica-set thriller

Keir Starmer, you claim huge and damaging cuts are vital so we can buy arms and defend ourselves. Prove it | Owen Jones

www.wakaticket.com – Splurging the cash is not the answer to Europe’s security jitters. Let’s ignore the hyperbole and decide what’s actually needed, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones…
Keir Starmer, you claim huge and damaging cuts are vital so we can buy arms and defend ourselves.  Prove it | Owen Jones

The Knowledge | It’s all kicking off! Footballers shown yellow and red cards before games

www.wakaticket.com – Plus: more tables as works of art, record numbers of away wins in league matches and 1-11 shirt numbers…
The Knowledge | It’s all kicking off! Footballers shown yellow and red cards before games

‘Stop the boats’ slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak

www.wakaticket.com – Former prime minister says drive to stop Channel crossings was correct, but message ‘wasn’t quite right’…
‘Stop the boats’ slogan was too stark, says Rishi Sunak

Crisafulli urges residents to prepare as storm approaches – as it happened

www.wakaticket.com – This blog is now closed…
Crisafulli urges residents to prepare as storm approaches – as it happened

Mood Machine by Liz Pelly review – a savage indictment of Spotify

www.wakaticket.com – The global streaming behemoth has made music blander and life harder for artists, according to this enraging portrait…
Mood Machine by Liz Pelly review – a savage indictment of Spotify

Melbourne women’s football players attempt to double their salary in just three games

www.wakaticket.com – Group of Matildas and Melbourne City teammates chase ‘carrot’ as Asian Football Confederation drops millions of dollars in prize money…
Melbourne women’s football players attempt to double their salary in just three games

Ernest Cole: Lost & Found review – tragic story of fiercely pioneering photographer

www.wakaticket.com – Cole was a black South African photographer whose work illuminated the reality of life under apartheid, but Raoul Peck’s excellent documentary unearths a life of exile and homesickness…
Ernest Cole: Lost & Found review – tragic story of fiercely pioneering photographer

Be grateful you’re still here: Germany’s rebuke of a grieving mother exposes its deepening anti-immigrant mood | Fatma Aydemir

www.wakaticket.com – Emiş Gürbüz’s son was murdered in Hanau by a far right terrorist. Her plea for justice five years on drew a shocking reaction from the state, says Guardian columnist Fatma Aydemir…
Be grateful you’re still here: Germany’s rebuke of a grieving mother exposes its deepening anti-immigrant mood | Fatma Aydemir
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