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No 10 pulls ‘sexist’ Covid ad showing all chores done by women

Lone man on withdrawn social media image lounges on sofa, while females clean, iron and home-school

Tory party illegally collected data on ethnicity of 10m voters, MPs told

Information commissioner says data was voluntarily deleted amid concerns about ‘weak’ enforcement

‘Don’t blame public for overloaded hospitals,’ Covid ICU medics tell NHS staff

Leading doctors have divided opinion among an exhausted workforce by pointing to socioeconomic factors behind coronavirus death toll

Facebook admits encryption will harm efforts to prevent child exploitation

British MP asks firm why it is introducing end-to-end encryption that will ‘put more children at risk’

Streaming deals reflect success of biggest artists, says label boss

Universal’s UK head tells MPs services are not perfect, as it emerges it can take over 1m streams to make £1,000

Revealed: Tory MPs and commentators who joined banned app Parler

Nadine Dorries, James Cleverly and Michael Gove joined the platform favoured by Trump supporters

Carbon capture is vital to meeting climate goals, scientists tell green critics

Supporters insist that storage technology is not a costly mistake but the best way for UK to cut emissions from heavy industry

‘Internexit’ for Leave.EU as domain name temporarily suspended

Error message greets visitors to site registered in name of Irish businessman who claims he does not know campaign group

What the loss of records from the Police National Computer means

The kind of data that was accidentally deleted and what it could have been used for

The Guardian view on Covid’s widening gaps: the rich are getting richer

Editorial: Rishi Sunak ought to make it clear that it is the real economy that needs rescuing, not the City

UK TV streaming subscribers can no longer access live sport when in EU

Sky, Amazon, Netflix and BT Sport lose right to let UK viewers automatically watch all content after Brexit transition

Twitter’s Trump ban could lead to regulation rethink, says Hancock

Minister says move shows site taking editorial decisions that may justify tighter social media rules

Irish film Arracht eschews Brit bashing to tackle famine taboo

Foreign language Oscar entry is set in mid-19th century during failure of potato crops

Now is the perfect time for Labour to reupload its free broadband pledge

With the nation working and learning from home, the need for full-fibre broadband is greater than ever, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones

UK will miss 2025 target for full-fibre broadband rollout, MPs warn

Government failures will leave thousands of rural homes with slow broadband, spending watchdog says

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  • ‘Once my tummy stopped shaking, I was absorbed by the scale, spectacle and wonder’: your Steven Spielberg film favourites
  • Key Trump allies and Musk on leaked list for secretive Peter Thiel retreat
  • ‘How do I deal with my rage? I put it in everything I do’: Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh on fury, friendship and hitting her prime in midlife
  • Social media bans are trending. But it’s too late for my son and me
  • Skeleton of the world’s rarest marine mammal preserved by digital imaging
  • A viral doomsday scenario aims to shake Europe out of its AI complacency
  • Granta stops publishing short story award winners over AI controversy
  • From Toy Story 5 to The Bear: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • I dived into my digital past to revisit my most cringe teenage moments – and realised how lucky I am to not be young and online today
  • Can we electrify the world? Ambition moves from nerdish backwater to centre stage
  • The Guardian view on John Williams and Steven Spielberg: a partnership that changed cinema
  • The Rev Michael Humphreys obituary
  • 45 Years review – Gabriel Byrne and Geraldine James mark an anniversary for the ages
  • How Refugee Week film festival brings migrants’ experience home
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  • The UK’s social media ban for under-16s has just empowered big tech
  • Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman movie dropped by Amazon after it announces OpenAI partnership
  • Read a book? Join a club? Stare at a wall? Social media alternatives for under-16s
  • ‘It’s a scam’: Americans express unease over SpaceX’s influence on retirement savings
  • Bologna’s niche festival of forgotten films captures the streaming generation
  • Anya Taylor-Joy will make a brilliant elf assassin in Hunt for Gollum. But it’s a movie we don’t need
  • Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s new film shines a light on the human cost of unregulated social media
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash to Project Hail Mary – the seven best films to watch on TV this week
  • You can handle the truth! Why cinema suddenly loves conspiracy theories
  • On the trail of the dotcom queen: how Julie Meyer left a pattern of unpaid bills, missing funds and broken dreams in her wake
  • Telegram questioned by Ofcom after arsonist who targeted Starmer-linked properties recruited on app
  • In the Hand of Dante review – Gerard Butler is jaw-dropping in bizarre Renaissance mafia reverie
  • The Crunch: Climate refugees, visualising Elon Musk’s wealth, and the many ways to analyse the World Cup
  • California ‘billionaire tax’ makes ballot despite opposition from tech moguls

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