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The weird phenomenon of Death in Paradise

One writer’s mid-life crisis pipe-dream has birthed that rarest of things: the unkillable franchise, writes Ed Power

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Maarten Boudry The biggest obstacle to effective climate policy is human arrogance

The sceptics who deny there’s a problem and the activists who accept only half-baked solutions are as bad as each other, writes Maarten Boudry. To survive, we must throw off the shackles of both ideologies

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Sandler's performance in Uncut Gems is his best yet

The unappreciated master of ruffled masculinity, Adam Sandler toys with his audience’s empathy, disgust and pity like a cat with its next meal, writes Clarisse Loughrey

All Thursday's transfer news, rumours and gossip

All the latest from the January transfer window with Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea all facing a busy month in the hunt for reinforcements

Why I’m putting an end to my food waste

‘I am forced to look at the piles of food I’ve wasted, it’s not a pretty picture. How did things get so bad in my kitchen?’ asks food writer Julia Platt Leonard

James Dyke Australia is being burned by the climate crisis – so why does it keep denying it?

Despite overwhelming evidence, anyone linking bushfires to climate change is accused of suffering from an 'attention-clamour disorder' and creating a 'faux climate emergency'

The weird phenomenon of Death in Paradise

One writer’s mid-life crisis pipe-dream has birthed that rarest of things: the unkillable franchise, writes Ed Power

John Malkovich interview: ‘I’m an actor. My legacy is I’m a jerk-off’

The actor, fashion designer and winemaker talks to Phoebe Reilly about his new role as supreme pontiff in Sky and HBO’s ‘The New Pope’, as well as atheism and his infamous persona 

January sales 2020: Best UK deals from Amazon, Currys and more

 It's one of the biggest bargain-finding months of the year – here's our roundup of the top deals

From ‘modernising the monarchy’ to walking away – how it happened

From the outside, it looked like a life of privilege and perfect romance. But the expectations placed on Harry and Meghan's shoulders were impossible to live up to, explains Sophie Gallagher and Harriet Hall

Video shows the moment missile strikes plane in Iran

US and Canadian officials believe Iran fired surface-to-air weapon at passenger jet

Boost for retailers as Carney hints at interest rate cut

'Disappointing' festive period may force Bank's hand 

Willie Walsh to retire as IAG chief executive

Airline boss took on striking cabin crew at British Airways and oversaw merger with Iberia