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| I'm a psychotherapist and here's why men are turning to ChatGPT for emotional support | Increasingly, men are turning to AI for advice about relationships, loss, regret and overwhelm. Having observed hundreds of these synthetic 'friendships', Caron Evans explains their appeal – and their danger | |
| Nigel Farage could easily become the UK's next PM – and it's not because Reform voters are stupid | Over 20 years, Zoë Beaty has seen her hometown of Boston, Lincolnshire, spiral into devastating neglect. While a vote for Reform might be one of protest – or based on false promises – the uncomfortable truth is that it has also become a party of hope | |
| It's time to stop celebrating the Mitford sisters – they are Downton Abbey with swastikas | For decades, this pre-war family has been relentlessly mythologised, as though eccentricity alone were a virtue, says Guy Walters. But after all the memoirs, films and now a new TV series about the sisters, it's time to see them for who they truly were – individuals steeped in fascism, privilege and cruelty | |
| Political violence is becoming the new normal of Trump's America | From assassination attempts on Donald Trump to the murders of Democrat Melissa Hortman and her husband, political violence is becoming more prevalent, writes Eric Lewis. But the goading rhetoric that accompanies it is almost exclusively coming from the right – and it must stop | |
| What do the markets know about the Israel-Iran conflict that we don't? | As most of us were panicking about a third world war, the oil markets were strangely calm, seemingly having bet on de-escalation a full 12 hours before Donald Trump announced a ceasefire. Here, Chris Blackhurst explains what to watch out for and what the markets are telling us about what might happen next | |
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