Turner: Art, Industry and Nostalgia review – Fighting Temeraire sets Tyneside ablaze
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by Jonathan Jones
1d ago
Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon TyneHow do you make Turner’s most famous painting cool? Take it to Tyneside, where it’s end-of-an-era magnificence takes on a whole new ghostly meaning JMW Turner’s The Fighting Temeraire might be the most famous painting in London’s National Gallery and in 2005 was voted The Greatest Painting in Britain, but it’s hardly cool. Its heady atmosphere of patriotic pride and supercharged sentiment is the quintessence of the traditional image the gallery is trying to slough off in its bicentenary year. So while Caravaggio and Van Gogh are at the heart of celebration ..read more
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‘Promising signs’: Greens dominate in Bristol election
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by Steven Morris
6d ago
As party narrowly misses out on overall majority, co-leader says it has won spread of urban and rural seats The Greens are celebrating a spectacular win in Bristol, where it became by far the largest party, as it headed for a record number of councillors in local elections across England. Party officials said they believed they were on track to finish with more than 800 members on more than 170 councils ..read more
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Peter Higgs obituary
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by Frank Close
1M ago
Theoretical physicist whose name was attached to the Higgs boson, a sign of the mechanism underlying the structure of atoms In 1964 the theoretical physicist Peter Higgs, who has died aged 94, suggested that the universe contains an all-pervading essence that can be manifested in the form of particles. This idea inspired governments to spend billions to find what became known as Higgs bosons. The so-called “Higgs mechanism” controls the rate of thermonuclear fusion that powers the sun, but for which this engine of the solar system would have expired long before evolution had time to work its m ..read more
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Sunak rejects claim nurseries do not have capacity for free childcare plan
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by Ben Quinn Political correspondent
1M ago
PM claims staffing levels have increased but says it will take time for the sector to grow UK politics – latest updates Rishi Sunak has dismissed claims nurseries do not have capacity to deliver on a major expansion of free care as concerns were put to him about whether the sector could cope with the influx of children. The prime minister used a series of interviews to answer doubts over the free childcare policy, which is starting this week with the rollout of 15 hours of free childcare available for working parents of two-year-olds ..read more
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Paul Anderson obituary
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by Christopher Stone
2M ago
My friend Paul Anderson, who has died aged 63 of a heart condition, was a teacher of children with behavioural difficulties. He also had a parallel existence as a DJ specialising in house music. In the classroom Paul showed a deep understanding of how to develop a rapport with institution-averse teenagers, and had a knack of keeping them engaged ..read more
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‘Astonishing’ British horror film Saint Maud to hit the stage
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by Chris Wiegand
2M ago
Acclaimed British movie starring Morfydd Clark will be adapted for Live theatre in Newcastle by Jessica Andrews, with music by Gazelle Twin The British horror film Saint Maud is to be adapted for the stage in a new production at Live theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne this autumn. Rose Glass’s atmospheric debut feature, released to huge critical acclaim in 2020, starred Morfydd Clark as a troubled caregiver in Scarborough who develops a damaging obsession with her patient (Jennifer Ehle). The stage adaptation is by Jessica Andrews, whose novels include the award-winning Saltwater, and it will feat ..read more
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Ethiopian government tries to stop UK auction of looted Maqdala shield
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by Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent
2M ago
Proposed sale of Abyssinian artefact taken during 1868 battle triggers appeal for restitution of ‘wrongfully acquired’ item The Ethiopian government has called the auction of a looted colonial-era shield “inappropriate and immoral” as it attempts to stop its sale this week and prevent it from disappearing into a private collection. The Anderson & Garland auction house, in Newcastle upon Tyne, was contacted by the Ethiopian National Heritage national restitution committee about the 19th-century Abyssinian shield, which it said should be removed from the auction set to take place on Thursday ..read more
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Met police appeal for help as Clapham chemical attack suspect hunt enters fourth day
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by James Tapper and Shanti Das
3M ago
Searches carried out at Abdul Ezedi’s Newcastle home and in London as his female victim remains ‘critical but stable’ With the hunt for Abdul Ezedi entering its fourth day, police have appealed for the public to come forward with information about the suspected chemical attacker. Investigators released two images of white plastic bottles with warnings about corrosive substances, which may be linked to the attack on a 31-year-old woman and her two daughters last week ..read more
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Police seize items at address linked to man suspected of chemical attack in London
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by Kevin Rawlinson, Vikram Dodd and Mark Brown
3M ago
Scotland Yard appeal for Abdul Ezedi to hand himself in after seizing empty bottles with corrosive warning labels at address in Newcastle Police have seized two empty bottles with corrosive warning labels after raids on addresses linked to the man suspected of a chemical attack on a mother and her two young daughters in London. As the manhunt continued into a third day, Scotland Yard appealed for Abdul Ezedi to hand himself in. He is believed to have driven from his home in Newcastle to London early on Wednesday morning carrying the chemicals he would use hours later ..read more
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Parents ask to meet UK delivery app bosses after son’s fatal allergic reaction
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by Mark Brown North of England correspondent
4M ago
James Atkinson, 23, had been unaware the takeaway pizza he had ordered contained peanuts, coroner ruled The parents of a 23-year-old man who died after eating a takeaway chicken tikka masala pizza have called for a meeting with the bosses of the UK’s big three delivery apps to discuss how things can be improved for food allergy sufferers. James Atkinson, who had a known peanut allergy, died in July 2020 after eating less than a slice of the pizza ordered from a restaurant in Newcastle via the Deliveroo app. Unknown to him, the ingredients included a powder that was 99% peanuts ..read more
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