Thursday, February 28, 2019

A new book by lexicographer Susan Rennie collects the author’s nonsensical insults and expletives, celebrating ‘words that push the boundaries a little bit’

If a small child were to walk up to the lexicographer Susan Rennie in the street and call her a slopgroggled grobsquiffler, she would know exactly how to reply. “You squinky squiddler!” she would shout. “You piffling little swishfiggler! You troggy little twit! Don’t you dare talk pigsquiffle to me, you prunty old pogswizzler!”

Either that, or she would thank the child profusely for taking the time to read her latest book, Roald Dahl’s Rotsome and Repulsant Words. Ostensibly a children’s dictionary of Dahl’s insults and expletives, the book also offers a chance to explore and analyse Dahl’s creative use of language, encouraging Dahl lovers of any age to have fun playing with his naughty-sounding words.

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From the ‘one-size-fits-men’ approach to smartphone design to the medical trials that are putting women’s lives at risk … this book uses data like a laser

The problem with feminism is that it’s just too familiar. The attention of a jaded public and neophiliac media may have been aroused by #MeToo, with its connotations of youth, sex and celebrity, but for the most part it has drifted recently towards other forms of prejudice, such as transphobia. Unfortunately for women, though, the hoary old problems of discrimination, violence and unpaid labour are still very much with us. We mistake our fatigue about feminism for the exhaustion of patriarchy. A recent large survey revealed that more than two thirds of men in Britain believe that women now enjoy equal opportunities. When the writer and activist Caroline Criado Perez campaigned to have a female historical figure on the back of sterling banknotes, one man responded: “But women are everywhere now!”

It’s a smart strategy, therefore, to invite readers to view this timeworn topic through the revealing lens of data, bringing to light the hidden places where inequality still resides. Criado Perez has assembled a cornucopia of statistics – from how blind auditions have increased the proportion of female players hired by orchestras to nearly 50%, to the good reasons why women take up to 2.3 times as long as men to use the toilet. This is a man’s world, we learn, because those who built it didn’t take gender differences into account. Most offices, we learn, are five degrees too cold for women, because the formula to determine their temperature was developed in the 1960s based on the metabolic resting rate of a 40-year-old, 70kg man; women’s metabolisms are slower. Women in Britain are 50% more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack: heart failure trials generally use male participants. Cars are designed around the body of “Reference Man”, so although men are more likely to crash, women involved in collisions are nearly 50% more likely to be seriously hurt.

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One of Pope Francis’s trusted advisers is now the most senior member of the Catholic church to be convicted of child abuse. The Guardian’s Melissa Davey was in court every day and describes the trial that brought about Pell’s downfall. Plus: Alex Hern on Facebook’s decision to permanently ban the far-right activist Tommy Robinson

  • Warning: this episode contains descriptions of rape and abuse

Cardinal George Pell was remanded in custody this week awaiting sentencing in Melbourne having become the most senior member of the catholic church to ever be convicted of child abuse. The chief judge in the case described Pell’s behaviour as “callous, brazen offending” and “shocking conduct”.

The Guardian’s Melissa Davey was in court for every day of the dramatic trial and describes how the evidence mounted up against Cardinal Pell, once a trusted adviser to Pope Francis.

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The Guardian’s Dan Sabbagh and Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan explore whether the European Research Group is as influential as ever - or has it overplayed its hand on Brexit? Plus: Joanna Walters on the Sackler family and the US opioid crisis

The European Research Group (ERG), led by Jacob Rees-Mogg, has been at the forefront of Conservative politics in recent months as it attempts to manoeuvre the party towards the hardest possible Brexit. But after winning concessions from the prime minister and flexing its muscles in parliament, the backlash has well and truly begun. Last week three MPs quit the Tory party, pointing to what they called the prime minister’s “dismal failure to stand up to the ERG … which operates openly as a party within a party”.

Now Theresa May has said she’s willing to offer MPs a vote on extending the Brexit deadline and removing the option of no deal. So how much power does the group really have? The Guardian’s Dan Sabbagh tells Anushka Asthana that if Theresa May is to secure her Brexit deal in parliament, she still needs the ERG and its votes.

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After a picture of 64-year-old Stephen Smith’s emaciated frame went viral, the Department for Work and Pensions apologised for passing him fit to work. It was the latest example of how reforms to disability benefits are hitting some of Britain’s most disadvantaged people. The Guardian’s Patrick Butler explains how we got here. Plus: Polly Toynbee welcomes Jeremy Corbyn’s move towards backing a new Brexit referendum

Stephen Smith has a chronic lung condition, osteoarthritis, an enlarged prostate and uses a colostomy bag to go to the toilet. But despite all this, he failed a Department for Work and Pensions work capability assessment in 2017, which meant a cut to the welfare benefits he received.

The tests, which are carried out by a private contractor, have been blighted by controversy. Statistics published in 2015 showed that almost 90 people a month were dying after being declared fit for work.

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Britons are so drenched in unknowables that we can’t make any decisions at all, from hobbies and holidays to housing

In 25 years of covering British politics – overstating outrages, decrying terrible ideas that have already happened, wishing someone else were in charge (someone more like me) – I have never been here before. I don’t mean: “I’ve never looked at the ranks of government with such distaste and despair,” because there was no way of knowing, 10 years ago, that things would get this much worse. No, I mean, I’ve never felt the public realm bleed so relentlessly into my personal life that I’m drenched in unknowables and can’t make any decisions at all.

All questions end: “Wait and see what happens in March, I guess.” “Do we move house?” is merely the headline uncertainty that probably only affects a few. Where do you go on holiday when you don’t know what’s going to happen to the pound? This stuff matters. I have a friend who went to France last year and spent £25 on a chicken in a market. She said: “You know if you got mugged by your own parent? That’s what it tasted like.”

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The defiant Channel 4 drama that aired 20 years ago was a lifeline for anxious teenagers surrounded by negative stereotypes.

It was like coming up for air. When Queer As Folk was first televised, 20 years ago, I was a closeted 14-year-old who was, frankly, desperate not to be gay. Life is hassle enough, I thought. Any thoughts of same-sex attraction were met with an oh-God-please-not-this panic. A vision of a supposedly normal future life – wife, kids – was being snatched away, with no clear desirable alternative. Being gay seemed to me to be a mishmash of the threat of Aids, not being “a man”, dying alone, and a lifetime of misery and rejection.

I grew up in the centre of Stockport, and Queer As Folk was set just seven miles away, on Canal Street (“Anal Street”, my peers would snigger), the heart of Manchester’s LGBT community. It may as well have been a different universe: I lived in a suffocatingly laddish, heterosexual world (the Facebook wall of one of my then best friends is today rife with Tommy Robinson videos) full of jibes about being gay – taunts I would indulge, in order to fit in. It wasn’t for another six years, after a silent unrequited love for an evangelical Christian and several relationships with girls, that I came out.

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Trump’s Republicans need to ask themselves: how long are they planning to protect the unprotectable?

Donald Trump has done some strange things to the Republican party. Gone is their disgust at Stalinist tyrants from North Korea. Vanished is their outrage at deficit spending. Evaporated is their horror at a president who ignores Congress and the constitution.

But those bizarre twists are nothing compared to the screwball comedy that was the House oversight committee on Tuesday, as its Republicans grilled Trump’s former fixer, henchman and bagman, Michael Cohen.

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Radical thought can be positive and progressive, it doesn’t have to mean joining a death cult

The legal and moral conundrums posed by the return (or not) of British jihadis following the collapse of the Islamic State “caliphate” has triggered renewed anxiety about the place of Muslim youth in western society. The home secretary, Sajid Javid’s populist bid to strip Shamima Begum of citizenship has heightened the pitch of an emotive debate. But little has changed in Britain’s approach to counter-terrorism, soon to undergo independent review following years of heavy criticism.

The Prevent strategy places entire communities under suspicion without necessarily being effective. European equivalents have fared similarly. A €2.5m French deradicalisation boot camp in the Loire valley asked participants to sing the national anthem, eat non-halal food and learn “Republican values” without rehabilitating a single individual.

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Leave voters aren’t stupid and their issues must be taken on board in a positive campaign

The most virulent abuse I have received in the last few months has come from remainers, even though I campaigned strongly for remain. I was also one of the first MPs to acknowledge the arguments for another referendum, have – unlike Chuka Umunna - been consistent in defending freedom of movement, was one of the first to consider the extension of article 50 and have regularly highlighted what is lost by leaving. But I have also said, repeatedly, that those who voted for Brexit won the right to be heard, that the referendum result was a result and that the motion passed at the Labour party conference in September was the best plan to keep the party and the country together. That put me beyond the pale for some.

Related: Labour will win more votes than it loses by backing another referendum | Peter Kellner

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• Willy Caballero chosen in goal for win over Spurs
• Sarri: ‘Kepa made a big mistake and paid’

Maurizio Sarri justified his decision to drop Kepa Arrizabalaga as payback for the goalkeeper’s petulance during the Carabao Cup final, with the world’s most expensive goalkeeper far from guaranteed a return for Sunday’s game at Fulham.

Arrizabalaga, who had apologised and been fined a week’s wages, sat out Chelsea’s excellent victory over Tottenham after refusing to be substituted at Wembley. He remains Sarri’s first choice but, with Tottenham unable to muster a shot on target to unsettle his replacement, Willy Caballero, Arrizabalaga may have to wait for a return to the first team.

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Former Donald Trump attorney Michael Cohen is testifying before the House Oversight Committee. This post will be updated as hearing develops.

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Yascha Mounk talks with Chayenne Polimédio of New America.

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The work it’s doing won’t hold up in court.

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I love him, and am regularly in agony. He appears not to share these feelings.

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Parenting advice on teen boys and consent, grandparent help with newborns, and a smack-talking ex.

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As Georgia aims to boost wine exports, can its unique but sometimes challenging bottles find more fans?

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Liquid natural gas producers from Qatar, Norway and the U.S. are in line to deliver enough fuel to keep the lights on in Poland — and to complicate relations between Russia and the U.S.

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Mr. Musk violated a settlement when he published information about production goals without seeking approval from his company’s lawyers, the Securities and Exchange Commission wrote to a judge.

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Critics of the film say it oversimplifies race relations. Its best-picture win complicated a night when the academy honored a diverse set of winners.

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Total buyout value jumped 10 per cent in 2018 to $582 billion.

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Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says it will be "impossible" for them to catch Liverpool and Manchester City in the title race after a 2-0 defeat at Chelsea.

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Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri says it was an "easy decision" to drop Kepa Arrizabalaga against Spurs after he refused to be substituted during Sunday's League Cup final.

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Jurgen Klopp says he "loved" Liverpool's 5-0 win over Watford, saying they were "outstanding" in light of criticism they received after two consecutive goalless draws.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United's 3-1 victory at Crystal Palace was a "great away win" and praises Romelu Lukaku's impact after the Belgian's brace.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola praises his side's performance during their 1-0 win over a "tough" West Ham United at Etihad stadium.

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Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez says his side must continue the momentum from their 2-0 win over Burnley if they are to ensure they remain in the Premier League.

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In the final video of our 2019 series of #WorkoutWednesday routines, Great Britain's freestyle skier Rowan Cheshire guides you through an intense HIIT routine.

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says his side "didn't do well" against a Manchester United side that was ravaged by injuries.

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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reflects on a bizarre 25-minute first-half period that saw injuries to three United midfielders in a 0-0 draw against Liverpool.

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Valentino creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, custom made the royal blue and gold gown.

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The reality star is raising the alarm on a creepy new alleged challenge.

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The 'Middle' actress recounts her amazing journey to Rwanda with World Vision.

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The couple got pregnant after having sex one time on the set of 'BiP' in 2015.

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ET is on the case with our top theories on the famous faces behind those elaborate masks.

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NINE NINE: SEVEN!

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Take at look at the actor's supposed auditions through the years!

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See all of the contestants' incredible responses!

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Sully was the late President's companion since June 2018.

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The actress shuts down the fashion capital in two super chic outfits only the star can pull off.

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A new TV spot for Shazam has arrived online highlighting Zachary Levi's titular hero in the upcoming DC adaptation.

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Marvel Boss Kevin Feige explains the logic that went into lying about the Avengers: Endgame title so that it would remain a secret.

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20th Century Fox has announced the arrival of the scariest Alien movie ever made on 4K Ultra HD.

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Sony's Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is getting an Alt-Universe cut on home video using tons of deleted scenes not seen in theaters.

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Nia DaCosta will reimagine the Julia Roberts thriller Sleeping With the Enemy for modern audiences.

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Martin Lawrence and Will Smith reunited for the Bad Boys 3 script reading, but they're very serious about not giving us any spoilers.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam had failed to reach agreement due to North Korean demands to lift punishing U.S.-led sanctions.


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The United States will need to maintain the threat of tariffs on Chinese goods for years even if Washington and Beijing strike a deal to end a costly tariff war, President Donald Trump's chief trade negotiator told lawmakers on Wednesday.


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The U.S. Trade Representative's office said on Wednesday it would move to formally suspend a scheduled tariff increase on Chinese goods "until further notice" following President Donald Trump's decision to delay his Friday deadline for a U.S.-China trade deal amid progress in their talks.


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Britain's opposition Labour Party will support a new referendum on Brexit after parliament defeated its alternative plan for leaving the European Union, the party's leader Jeremy Corbyn said.


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Asian stocks fell on Thursday as investors dialed back some of their recent optimism about a Sino-China trade deal while news that the U.S.-North Korean summit in Hanoi was ending early rattled confidence late in the trading day.


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Thousands of travelers were left scrambling on Thursday when Thai Airways International canceled more than a dozen flights to and from Europe after Pakistan closed its airspace amid rising tensions with India.


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