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      Sales surge for dystopian books after Trump election victory

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    The Handmaid’s Tale has risen more than 400 places on bestseller charts since Wednesday with a similar rush for copies of On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder

    Books about democracy, dystopia, tyranny, feminism and far-right politics rapidly climbed bestseller charts in the wake of Donald Trump winning the US presidential election.

    The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, set in a totalitarian society in which women are forced to reproduce, moved up more than 400 places, and is currently third in the US Amazon Best Sellers chart.

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      Ignore the doom-mongers: the good news on interest rates shows Labour is on the right track | Mohamed A El-Erian

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    Narratives matter in economics, and we must acknowledge the circumstances the government faces and give credit where due

    Given the tone and content of much of the coverage in the British press, you would be forgiven for thinking that the Labour government’s first budget in 14 years was a bust, and that is putting it nicely. Yet this is more than unfair. It obfuscates four important aspects of the budget, sidelines three lessons for the future and undermines today’s good news from the Bank of England.

    In the run-up to the budget on 30 October, I was among those warning that the announcements from the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, would “ please almost no one ” and that they should not be assessed “according to their ability to meet all the demands that have been placed on them”.

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      ‘It’s just not right’: consumers decry changes to Quality Street chocolates

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    The Purple One and Orange Crunch are both lighter and now the same shape as the Caramel Swirl

    First they ditched the plastic wrappers, then they introduced paper tubs . But for many, changing the shape and size of some of the nation’s favourite Quality Street chocolates was a step too far.

    Nestlé announced the shape changes to the Purple One and Orange Crunch in March, but shoppers realised they were lighter too. They are both now the same shape as the Caramel Swirl.

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      Arsenal happy to take as long as six months over Edu replacement

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    • Jason Ayto to step up during recruitment process
    • Mikel Arteta expected to play a key role in appointment

    Arsenal intend to take their time over appointing Edu’s successor as sporting director, with his deputy, Jason Ayto, set to step up until the recruitment process has been completed.

    Mikel Arteta admitted before Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat at Inter that the Brazilian’s departure had taken Arsenal by surprise and “everything happened very quickly”. It is understood that Edu – who is expected to join the multi-club network of Nottingham Forest’s owner, Evangelos Marinakis, on a reported £5m a year – is beginning a six-month notice period with reduced responsibilities as Arsenal look for a replacement.

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      Elizabeth Hurley: ‘If I were Queen, I’d outlaw air fresheners in cars and ban prison for white-collar criminals’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024 • 1 minute

    The actor and model answers your questions about bonding with Dennis Potter, corpsing in Austin Powers and her multiple, multicoloured Christmas trees

    Why haven’t you done more comedy? You were effortlessly hilarious in Austin Powers. Haigin88
    Why, thank you! I learned from the best playing opposite Mike Myers, whom I adored. I used to get terrible giggling fits when we were shooting and had to play lots of scenes without actually looking Mike in the eye, for fear of corpsing.There’s one scene where Austin attacks Basil Exposition’s mother, bellowing to Michael York: “She’s a man, baby!” while trying to yank her wig off to show she’s a spy. But it isn’t a wig as she’s a perfectly ordinary old lady. I ruined every take by laughing and I’m ashamed to say that in theactual movie, you can see I’m glassy-eyed and smirking.

    Would you prefer to be a Bond girl or a Powers girl? MarkWatson1
    Well, I like a catsuit – which, in this day and age, would mean a Powers girl. But my dream is to be a Bond villain – with or without a catsuit. I loved the Daniel Craig Bond films, but all the villains were men.

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      Cornish monument is 4,000 years older than was thought and ‘without parallel’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    Original purpose of King Arthur’s Hall is a mystery and archaeologists say it is unique anywhere in Europe

    An enigmatic stone and turf structure on Bodmin Moor that was previously thought to be a medieval animal pen has been found to be 4,000 years older – and unique anywhere in Europe.

    The rectangular monument was built not in the early medieval period to corral livestock, as recorded by Historic England , but rather in the middle Neolithic, between 5,000 and 5,500 years ago, archaeologists have discovered.

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      Modern dating is broken – and that’s a hidden factor in England’s fertility crisis | Siân Boyle

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    The technology that was meant to streamline the search for love has left us lonelier and more frustrated than ever

    Why are fertility rates at an all-time low ? Since the figures for England and Wales were released last week, we’ve heard the same old theories. The cost of living means that couples can’t afford to start a family. Career-hungry women are eschewing children. Childcare and house prices mean that families are reluctant to expand.

    Yet these analyses ignore a key group: those who would like to have children with a partner but are single. In a 2021 survey of women who were “childless by circumstance”, of those women who wanted children but had not tried to have them, four in 10 said this was because of the lack of a partner. Which leads us to a hidden factor in the decline in fertility: a crisis in modern dating.

    Siân Boyle is a freelance journalist

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      VAR has magnified handball injustices – time to adjust the penalties | Max Rushden

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    This week’s Champions League games saw players punished for having arms and moving. I’ve lost sense of what handball is

    The first draft of this column began with me rehashing one of my three anecdotes. Not the microwave or the six-pound peach, the one where I ranted on TalkSport about how repetitive and boring the Lord of the Rings films are to the point where the boss texted to ask whether I’d ever considered being so energised about football.

    So it was with some disappointment when the editor sent this back to say I had used the same story TWO WEEKS AGO – literally my previous column! Nothing like repetition when criticising something for being repetitive. If I was smarter, I could say I meant it.

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      Nissan to cut 9,000 jobs globally in ‘urgent measures’ to stop falling profits

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024

    Japanese car maker to reduce global production capacity by 20% and cut sales budgets after loss in last quarter

    Nissan has announced it will cut 9,000 jobs from its global workforce as part of “urgent measures” to stop falling profits.

    The Japanese car manufacturer said it would also reduce global production capacity by 20% and cut its sales budgets after it slumped to a loss in the three months to the end of September.

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