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‘I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun’: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness

The actor discusses her breakthrough part in Live and Let Die, staying friends with her four ex-husbands and her new role as an action hero

Chest in show: Timothée Chalamet gives 2022’s Oscar red carpet its biggest fashion moment

What does it take to make an Oscars’ suit stand out? Choose any colour other than black (or lose your shirt)

Tones and I is not alone in wishing people would stop making a song about that tune

When music artists come to loathe their megahit, it’s a sure sign they’ve made it to the top of the pop industry

The unbearable rightness of being wrong: how do you admit fault in a post-shame world?

I’m not looking for a basic apology, I want the perfect apology – a mea culpa so good that everyone agrees I am an untouchable moral paragon

Meghan to host Spotify podcast on impact of stereotypes on women’s lives

Archetypes to launch later this year as part of multimillion-dollar deal between streaming service and Sussexes

Landline phones are back? I’m waiting for the apocalypse before I plug mine in again

Old-fashioned handsets are the latest big thing in the US. Does no one remember the constant ringing, ropey sound and nuisance calls, asks Guardian columnist Tim Dowling

Vampire appliances: the electronics sucking your wallet dry

Appliances left on standby account for almost a quarter of Britain’s electricity use. Turns out your gran was right to go around switching things off at the wall

Still sneaking your own snacks into the cinema? It’s time to think again

It’s official – you are allowed to take your own food and drinks into most cinema chains. But whether you should or not is a trickier question

Duty Free review – mother-love doc is a heartwarming dose of grit and sass

Sian-Pierre Regis begins filming his mother Rebecca at her lowest ebb, sacked and homeless at 75. But the tables turn for this woman of determination

‘I’m just surprised I still have a career’: Chloë Sevigny on hipsters, Hollywood, fame and family

The actor talks about being an indie icon, becoming a mother during lockdown and her joy at joining the second season of Russian Doll

Making dreams come true: inside the new age world of manifesting

Can hopes become reality just through the power of positive thinking? Yes, say the latest new age gurus and their – suggestible – audiences

Sunday with Les Dennis: ‘Popcorn and a lovely glass of wine’

The comic tells Rich Pelley about tidying the kitchen (but putting things in the wrong place), turning up for a gig a week early and earning his kids’ love with slow roast pork

Costa winner Hannah Lowe on the legacy of lockdown: my students write about feeling isolated and missing out

University is where young people transition into adulthood, but the poet and lecturer says the past two years have left many in her creative writing classes in limbo

Paris, 13th District review – Jacques Audiard’s sexy apartment-block anthology

Audiard brings his typical visual fluency to this entertaining collection of interlocking stories about characters hooking up in the 13th arrondissement

It happened to me: I accidentally attended a crypto bro dinner

At a Miami event, I found myself surrounded by a cult obsessed with minting bananas and trading Eth. Does it all mean anything?

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  • Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham have met away from No 10 to discuss transition – as it happened
  • Quantum of Solace: a heartbroken James Bond is fuelled by rage in Daniel Craig’s most underrated 007 film
  • US AI stock sell-off shakes markets from Wall Street to Asia
  • You’re only supposed to blow the bloody hooves off: AI Michael Caine narrates Odyssey audiobook
  • Will California’s billionaire tax proposal make it to ballots?
  • AI in the classroom prompts tide of concern from US parents and experts
  • How to Live on Earth review – Benedict Cumberbatch exudes positivity in response to the climate crisis
  • Majority of datacenters are vulnerable to climate threats like floods and fires, study finds
  • Australia ‘sleepwalking’ into AI crisis and ‘tech bro free-for-all’, says Greens senator
  • Sizzle reels: nine films to watch in a heatwave
  • ‘I’ve had a huge life, so I needed a big budget’: Madonna says biopic was scrapped after ‘falling out’ with studio
  • Rory Kennedy revisits Boeing in new film sparked by whistleblower’s death: ‘We’ve got to stay at this’
  • 500 Miles review – kids hit the road to visit Irish grandad Bill Nighy in YA tearjerker
  • ‘Climate change is a form of oppression’: the voices affected most by environmental crisis
  • The Morrigan review – spirit of pagan demon queen unleashed in Irish burial chamber horror
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  • Self-doubt, burnout … and Taylor Swift: why Toy Story 5 is the ultimate millennial girl movie
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  • Met to expand use of live facial recognition into central London by Christmas
  • UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok
  • HR consultant wins English court case using AI lawyer in apparent legal first
  • Two Britons plead guilty to £39m 2024 cyber-attack on Transport for London
  • The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype
  • Angry and lonely after my marriage ended, I came dangerously close to embracing the manosphere
  • Tesla drivers crash into swimming pool and home in separate US incidents
  • Once Upon a Time in Holyhead: Quentin Tarantino and Kylie Minogue shooting film in Porthcawl
  • AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, rare Five Eyes statement warns
  • Pitfall review – big-hole survival horror is as if cast of Friends strayed into Deliverance

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