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From the Celebrity Traitors finale to a Margaret Atwood memoir: the week in rave reviews

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BBC iPlayerSummed up in a sentence A sensational, phenomenal and genuinely mind-boggling conclusion to the TV series of the moment.What our reviewer said “Above all I shall miss the grace and elegance of Celia Imrie, so exquisitely regal even when screaming down a well or farting in a shack.As the figure under Winkleman’s hair made clear on many occasions, you were, largely, awful at the game.But you were great, great entertainment.” Lucy ManganRead the full reviewFurther reading I’m a veteran Traitor – this is why the celebrity Faithfuls are so utterly shambolicSky Atlantic & NowSummed up in a sentence Succession’s Sarah Snook stars in an excellent thriller with a chilling premise: what if you went to pick your kid up from a party and there was no longer any trace of them?What our reviewer said “All Her Fault is fantastically well done.

All the carefully planted seeds come to fruition.All the narrative cogs turn and interlock fast and seamlessly.You come for the terrifying premise and stay for the absolute pleasure.” Lucy ManganRead the full reviewChannel 4Summed up in a sentence Tom Daley hosts a hugely quirky Bake Off-style show for knitting, replete with numerous maverick outfits.What our reviewer said “Daley is a joy, a twinkling whirl of unforced cheer whose obvious passion for all things wool manages to – oh, go on then – knit the whole thing together.

And lo, a potentially soggy-bottomed GBBO facsimile is instantly transformed into something that is at least 80% less rubbish than it could have been.It is, in a very real sense, The Great British Cast-Off.” Sarah DempsterRead the full reviewFurther reading Tom Daley on his new knitting show – and pushing for Traitors resurrectionsNetflixSummed up in a sentence Matthew Macfadyen stars in a punchy four-part historical miniseries about the 1881 assassination of US president, James Garfield.What our reviewer said “Macfadyen has obviously been cast on the back of his portrayal of greasy climber Tom Wambsgans in Succession, but here he takes his mastery of grasping losers to another level.” Jack SealeRead the full reviewApple TV+Summed up in a sentence The latest drama from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan stars Rhea Seehorn as the only US citizen to not fall under the control of an alien virus that makes everyone relentlessly happy.

What our reviewer said “It takes some chutzpah to look at the world in 2025 – especially if you are a non-Maga citizen of the US – and say to yourself: “Yes, but wouldn’t it be almost more terrible if everybody just … got along?” Lucy ManganRead the full reviewIn cinemas nowSummed up in a sentence Jennifer Lawrence excels as a woman whose bipolar disorder is exacerbated by husband Robert Pattinson’s infidelity in Lynne Ramsay’s study of a woman in meltdown,What our reviewer said “It is fierce, angry, engaged, and intensely, sensually alert to every detail of its own pleasure and pain,” Peter BradshawRead the full reviewFurther reading Lynne Ramsay on pushing Jennifer Lawrence to the brink in her twisted motherhood drama:In cinemas nowSummed up in a sentence Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough are two neighbours thrown together by circumstances in a haunting, genre-defying drama of lonely city living,What our reviewer said “It is a riveting dual portrait of two gloomy people who really have, in a strange and dysfunctional way, found a new way of interacting,” Peter BradshawRead the full reviewIn cinemas nowSummed up in a sentence Ralph Fiennes stars in laconic Alan Bennett tale of repressed passions and rousing music during the first world war.

What our reviewer said “This is a quiet and consistent pleasure: an unsentimental but deeply felt drama which subcontracts actual passion to the music of Elgar and leaves us with a heartbeat of wit, poignancy and common sense.” Peter BradshawRead the full reviewFurther reading Roger Allam on bad singing, big paydays and Elgar’s level of ‘gitacity’In cinemas nowSummed up in a sentence Joel Edgerton is superb as a logger clearing a path for a railway in a passionate, heartfelt adaptation of Denis Johnson’s story.What our reviewer said “A lovely looking, deeply felt film, clearly absorbing the influences of Terrence Malick in some of the low camera positions, sunset-hour compositions, narrative voiceovers, and epiphanically revealed glories of the American landscape.” Peter BradshawRead the full reviewMubiSummed up in a sentence Atmospheric slow-burner directed by Koya Kamura about shared identities as an enigmatic French writer visits a South Korean border city.What our reviewer said “Fixating on absence, threatening to drown in internal sensations, Kamura musters an intriguing kind of modern ghost story.

” Phil HoadRead the full reviewReviewed by Blake MorrisonSummed up in a sentence A different side of the great novelist.What our reviewer said “Where most such backward looks are cosily triumphalist or anxiously self-justifying, hers is sharp, funny and engaging, a book you can warm to even if you’re not fully au fait with her astonishing output.”Read the full reviewFurther reading Margaret Atwood on defying Trump, banned books – and her score-settling memoirReviewed by Marcel TherouxSummed up in a sentence The House of Leaves author returns, a quarter century on, with an arcane epic western about a boy trying to save two horses.What our reviewer said “Danielewski is a writer of enormous power and vision.He has invented a gripping story with mythic undertones.

”Read the full reviewReviewed by Ian LeslieSummed up in a sentence An oral history of Macca’s post-Beatles success.What our reviewer said “A portal into a more eccentric age of pop, a fable about the tension between celebrity and creativity, and a story with elements of Spın̈al Tap and Wacky Races.”Read the full reviewFurther reading ‘The world said I was dead - in so many ways I was’: Paul McCartney on the lost years after the BeatlesReviewed by Kathryn HughesSummed up in a sentence A hymn of praise to romance novels.What our reviewer said “It is the quality of loving lawlessness, suggests Risbridger, that gives romantic fiction its deep joy and special pleasure.”Read the full reviewReviewed by Alexandra HarrisSummed up in a sentence Gay life in England from the 1960s to the pandemic, is captured through an actor’s memories in the latest novel from the writer of The Line of Beauty, who has been awarded the 2025 David Cohen prize for literature.

What our reviewer said “The finest novel yet from one of the great writers of our time.”Read the full reviewFurther reading Alan Hollinghurst’s new novel is a sharp account of British theatre – and even pastiches my criticism – Michael BillingtonOut nowSummed up in a sentence The Catalan star’s monumental fourth LP features lyrics in 13 languages, the London Symphony Orchestra – and Björk on “divine intervention”.What our reviewer said “In truth, you don’t need to know what’s going on to find Lux a truly compelling, involving experience.These are uniformly beautiful songs, filled with striking moments.” Alexis PetridisRead the full reviewFurther reading Catalan pop visionary Rosalía on critics, crisis and being ‘hot for God’Out nowSummed up in a sentence The Detroit rapper delivers a guest-stuffed, chaotically swaggering new album that no one could be bored by.

What our reviewer said “The results are remarkably arresting.There are moments where Stardust sounds more poppy and obviously hook-laden than Brown has ever done before.Equally, however, Stardust is more than capable of dealing in bracingly confrontational blare.” Alexis PetridisRead the full reviewOut nowSummed up in a sentence With some help from Lin-Manuel Miranda, John Darnielle and his band head off on a surprisingly upbeat voyage to a desert island.What our reviewer said “It’s sumptuously crafted, full of gallows humour and – as with so much of Darnielle’s best work – delving below the surface reveals layers of deeper meaning about humanity, togetherness and the precious joys of being alive.

” Dave SimpsonRead the full reviewOut nowSummed up in a sentence The virtuosic clarinettist’s effortless phrasing and imaginative collaborations make this collection short but sweet.What our reviewer said “There’s an intimate feel to the whole thing, which was recorded at Fröst’s studio in the Swedish countryside, with the fellow musicians sleeping over.” Erica JealRead the full reviewTouring Europe to 12 DecemberSummed up in a sentence The band’s first gig in seven years demonstrates the pure joy they are capable of bringing.What our reviewer said “Performing in the round, they take and switch positions behind a gossamer projection screen that initially seems like some kind of shield.As it turns out, no such protection is needed.

This is not a fragile re-emergence.” Stephen PhelanRead the full reviewFurther reading Their Eras tour? Radiohead play career-spanning set in first concert since 2018
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Global markets struggle after tech sell-off and fears over Chinese economy

Global markets suffered another day of volatile trading after a tech sell-off that fuelled Wall Street’s worst day in a month and weak economic data from China showed an unprecedented slump in investment.The FTSE 100 fell by 1.1% in London, closing down about 100 points at 9,698, as bellwether banking stocks tumbled. Barclays, Lloyds and NatWest slumped by between 2.7% and 3

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Reeves’s plan to ditch income tax rise prompts government bond sell-off

UK bond markets took fright on Friday after it emerged that Rachel Reeves had ditched plans for a manifesto-busting increase in income tax at this month’s autumn budget.On a day of choppy trading in the City, the cost of UK government borrowing rose by the most in a single day since early July, when a tearful appearance by Reeves in parliament spooked investors.The yield – in effect the interest rate – on 10-year government bonds, which are known as gilts, jumped by more than 0.13 percentage points to trade at about 4.575%, the highest level in a month

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People in the UK: have you received good or bad financial advice from an AI chatbot?

Tech companies are pumping billions into the growth of artificial intelligence, with OpenAI this month signing a $38bn (£29bn) cloud computing deal with Amazon as part of a $3tn datacentre spending spree.But as people increasingly use AI chatbots – such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Microsoft’s Copilot, Meta AI and Perplexity – for advice and task completion, some observers have concerns about misinformation, hullicinations and irresponsible advice.A survey this year from KPMG and the University of Melbourne found that 80 percent of people in the UK believe AI regulation is required.We want to hear from people who have asked chatbots for financial advice. Have you asked AI tools for help with money, debt or personal finance? Were you recommended anything unexpected, or unsuitable? What was the financial result? Do you have concerns?You can tell us about askng AI tools for financial advice herePlease include as much detail as possible

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AI slop tops Billboard and Spotify charts as synthetic music spreads

Three songs generated by artificial intelligence topped music charts this week, reaching the highest spots on Spotify and Billboard charts.Walk My Walk and Livin’ on Borrowed Time by the outfit Breaking Rust topped Spotify’s “Viral 50” songs in the US, which documents the “most viral tracks right now” on a daily basis, according to the streaming service. A Dutch song, We Say No, No, No to an Asylum Center, an anti-migrant anthem by JW “Broken Veteran” that protests against the creation of new asylum centers, took the top position in Spotify’s global version of the viral chart around the same time. Breaking Rust also appeared in the top five on the global chart.“You can kick rocks if you don’t like how I talk,” reads a lyric from Walk My Walk, a seeming double entendre challenging those opposed to AI-generated music

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Your Guardian sport weekend: ATP Finals, Albania v England and NFL

Will Magee kickstarts the football weekend with our unmissable gateway to all the action, with breaking news and updates. The Premier League takes a break for the international programme and he’ll be looking forward to some key fixtures – Greece v Scotland, Switzerland v Graham Potter’s Sweden, Liechtenstein v Wales – as well as developments from the England camp as they prepare to face Albania on Sunday. Why not join the conversation?Round nine in the Women’s Super League brings a Manchester derby. Four points separate the rivals, with City at the summit on 21 and United in third. Andrée Jeglertz’s City – with no midweek European fixture to tax their powers of recovery – are on the hottest of streaks and seeking an eighth straight win in the league

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The Beta Blacks: Alpha days are gone for New Zealand and their aura with it

Thursday afternoon, and the All Blacks are out on the training ground around the back of the Lensbury hotel on the banks of the Thames, it’s a warm autumn day, and the mood is pretty free and easy. Will Jordan is practising catching high balls, Beauden Barrett is taking shots at goal, the forwards are packing up after running some drills, head coach, Scott Robertson, is chatting happily with the media before his press conference. Someone asks if his team are looking to make a statement against England on Saturday, the sort that reminds everyone exactly how good they are.“A statement performance?” Robertson says, perplexed. “We’re just looking for a result

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’Tis the season for dubious TV adverts | Letters

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US markets struggle amid tech sell-off and economic uncertainty

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Thames Water tried to make MP pay its legal fees of up to £1,400 an hour

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Pound falls and UK borrowing costs rise as Reeves ditches plans for income tax hike – as it happened

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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to step down after more than a decade in role

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