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The great 19th-century designer William Morris wasn’t thinking of a £2 floral iPhone cover when he wrote “Tomorrow, the civilised world shall have a new art, a glorious art, made by the people and for the people.” In his lifetime he failed in his dream of making art for all, while paying his workers fairly. Only the homes of the wealthy were decorated by Morris & Co. As he feared, he had simply been “ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich”.But today his designs can be found everywhere, from John Lewis to Chinese online marketplace Temu
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I regret to report that my podcast feed has been a bit of a state recently. Granted, this might not be the most pressing issue facing society right now, but still, it is the sort of persistent niggle that can make a day 0.01% less enjoyable, like a stone in your shoe, or the stubborn persistence of Piers Morgan in public life.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link
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Late-night hosts took aim at Donald Trump’s disastrous week and his impact on the global economy.On Jimmy Kimmel Live! the host referred to the “almost comical cloud of uncertainty” that has plagued the US for the past week as a result of Trump’s tariffs.“I might pull my money out of the market and put it into Beanie Babies,” he joked.After announcing record-high tariffs and tanking the stock market, Trump’s decision to then reverse them was heralded as a masterplan by his loyalists. “There’s no plan unless you consult the Magaverse and then there is and was,” he said
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Late-night hosts recapped another day of chaos, as Donald Trump institutes a surprise 90-day pause on his sweeping tariffs after global markets plummet.“This is day 79 of Trump-o-mania,” said Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday. “It’s been fun, watching this lunatic gamble our life’s savings this week. It’s like handing a social security check to your dog and sending it to Caesar’s Palace. ‘If the dealer has 16, stay, OK?’”Wednesday marked “another rollercoaster of a day”, as Trump “hit the snooze button on all those big, beautiful tariffs he levied”
She’s got the Midas touch: Shirley Bassey songs – ranked!
Shirley Bassey apparently hated this Bond theme, protesting that the lyrics were nonsensical. She never performed it live. It’s certainly not up to previous standards, but the disco version that accompanies the film’s end credits is worth hearing – better than her attempt to rejig This Is My Life for the 70s dancefloor.Classic early Shirley in that it’s both sexy and powerful, a combination that the writer Bob Stanley once brilliantly suggested evoked “the hardest girl in the school taking a shine to you and repeatedly slamming you against her locker door”. That’s exactly what the chorus of You, You Romeo sounds like
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Late-night hosts recap Donald Trump’s escalation of a trade war that many expect will lead to a global recession.“What a crazy country we live in. It’s hard to remember what things we used to be worried about,” said Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday evening, as the markets once again roiled with Trump’s escalation of his tariffs on nearly all countries. “The Dow, the Nasdaq, the S&P all down again today. Somehow Donald Trump has managed to transform the stock market into Kanye West
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