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From Hamnet to Bridget Christie: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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HamnetOut now Bring the tissues for this emotional Oscar hopeful which sees Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley star as none other than William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, whose son Hamnet died at the age of 11.It is based on the book by Maggie O’Farrell, and Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) directs.David Lynch: The DreamerBFI Southbank & BFI Imax, London, to 31 JanuaryMarking what would have been the director’s 80th birthday, this new season includes screenings of key films such as The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, as well as lesser-seen work, such as six of his short films and all eight episodes of his animated webseries Dumbland.There’s even a David Lynch VJ night and a quiz evening.GiantOut now Up and coming star Amir El-Masry toplines this sports drama depicting the rise of British boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, from untested no-mark all the way to world champion – with a little help from trainer Brendan Ingle (Pierce Brosnan).

Directed by Rowan Athale.LabyrinthOut now The late, great David Bowie’s turn as tight-trousered Jareth the Goblin King is somehow 40 years old, providing as good an excuse as any to revisit its charms, which in addition to the aforementioned Goblin King includes unsettling work from Jim Henson’s Creature Workshop and a breakthrough performance from a young Jennifer Connelly.Catherine BraySoulwaxManchester, 14 January; London, 15 January Belgian brothers and remix greats David and Stephen Dewaele bring their raucous dance-rock band to the UK in support of last October’s fifth album, All Systems Are Lying, which has been billed as “a rock album made without any electric guitars”.Its synth-heavy highlight New Earth Time could lead to some atypically aloof headbanging.Michael CraggArtmsO2 Forum Kentish Town, London, 13 January Formed in 2023 out of the ashes of 11-member girlband Loona, quintet Artms are still getting their footing in the competitive world of K-pop.

Their first great single, 2024’s Virtual Angel, was recently joined by the sugary 00s-indebted Icarus,Both are destined to appear at this one-off London show,MCThe Makropulos AffairBarbican Hall, London, 13 and 15 January Just two months after the Royal Opera unveiled it first ever staging of The Makropulos Affair, Simon Rattle conducts a pair of concert performances as the latest addition to his series of Janáček operas in concert with the London Symphony Orchestra,His cast is headed by Marlis Petersen as the 300-year-old Emilia Marty, with Aleš Briscein as Albert Gregor,Andrew ClementsTrish Clowes606 Club, London, 15 January UK saxophonist-composer Trish Clowes has worked with the London Sinfonietta and the BBC Concert Orchestra, among many prestigious outfits, but small jazz groups suit her best.

She mixes originals with classics by the likes of Wayne Shorter and Thelonious Monk in her fine band featuring keyboardist Ross Stanley and guitarist Mike Outram,John FordhamMarshmallow Laser FeastYorkshire Sculpture Park: The Chapel, nr Wakefield, to 15 March Art and science, contemplation and campaigning fuse in this hi-tech installation exploring the inner life of an ancient oak tree in Kew Gardens,Collective Marshmallow Laser Feast have even used ground-penetrating radar to record the subterranean secrets of the oak’s roots,Be enfolded in a digitally recreated natural world,Georgia O’KeeffeGerald Moore Gallery, London, 15 January to 14 February Sensuality isn’t always associated with landscape art or abstract art, but in Georgia O’Keeffe’s world you can’t escape the erotic even when she’s painting a vision of pure colour or desert vista.

This great American artist had an eye for both skyscrapers and cacti: here her graphic imagination soars free,Richard AvedonGagosian Grosvenor Hill, London, 15 January to 14 March Here the charismatic photographer often remembered for his portraits of New Yorkers turns his lens on the very different faces of the American west,A miner poses covered in dirt, the toughness of his job highlighted against an abstract empty background,All the Avedon style is here, plus true grit,Modern MasterpiecesCompton Verney, Warwickshire, to 6 September In Vincent van Gogh’s 1885 painting A Peasant Woman Digging, a black-clad countrywoman is hunched over her shovel.

We cannot see her face, just her huge clogs,This captivating example of Van Gogh’s early work is shown with other paintings from the Barber Institute by artists including Bonnard and Renoir,Jonathan JonesBridget Christie14 January to 5 April; tour starts Stamford From performing standup as Charles II to creating a menopause-and-folklore themed dramedy for Channel 4, Christie likes to take the comedic road less travelled,Now she returns with a new live show Jacket Potato Pizza, which promises to cover kidney stones, cats and eye fetishes in characteristically left-field style,Rachel AroestiOh, Mary!Trafalgar theatre, London, to 25 April Cole Escola’s Tony award-winning comedy hits the West End.

It’s a wildly offbeat look at a very miserable and very drunken Mary Todd Lincoln, in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.Miriam GillinsonSnow Mice!Theatre Royal Bath, to 11 January Three children arrive at a strange house at the start of the holidays and embark on an adventure with a mysterious Snow Mouse.Features spellbinding puppetry and live music.MGVarna International BalletLiverpool, 10 January; Nottingham, 12 to 14 January; Buxton, 16 to 18 January; touring to 14 MarchVarna may not be among the world’s top-ranking companies, but it tours the classics to places the leading names never get to, with a live orchestra too.Swan Lake, Cinderella and The Nutcracker are on rotation on an extensive gallop up and down the country until March.

Lyndsey WinshipStar Trek: Starfleet AcademyParamount+, 15 January What the 12th Star Trek TV series lacks in novelty, it makes up for in personnel,Starfleet Academy follows a cohort of young cadets through a training regime overseen by Holly Hunter’s captain-chancellor and a 900-year-old teacher (Robert Picardo),Tig Notaro, Paul Giamatti, Gina Yashere, Stephen Colbert and Brit Marling also appear,Agatha Christie’s Seven DialsNetflix, 15 January Mia McKenna-Bruce stars as the excellently named flapper turned amateur detective Bundle Brent in Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall’s dramatisation of Christie’s country house murder mystery,While the book itself was divisive, this superlative cast (Martin Freeman, Helena Bonham Carter, Edward Bluemel) should be more than capable of selling the absurd story.

David Baddiel: CatmanChannel 4, 16 January, 8pm Having dealt with some serious topics in recent years (grief, dementia, antisemitism), the comedian and author turns his focus to a slightly less weighty issue: the distinct lack of cats on television.Why do dogs get all the airtime? Feline fanatic Baddiel makes amends in this three-part documentary.HijackApple TV, 14 January The first instalment of this transport-based thriller saw business negotiator Sam Nelson (Idris Elba) save the day when his flight from Dubai to London was hijacked.But was his presence on the plane purely coincidental? Judging by series two – in which our hero faces a bomb threat on a Berlin train – presumably not.RAAnimal Crossing: New Horizons version 3.

0Switch, Switch 2; out 15 January The pandemic favourite returns with its first major update in four years, introducing a hotel to decorate and cameos from Nintendo franchises The Legend of Zelda and Splatoon, as well as a bespoke Switch 2 edition with extra functionality.BrokenLore: UNFOLLOWPS5, Xbox, PC; out 15 JanuaryThe psychological horror series continues its run of rapid-fire releases with a story that tackles the impact of social media.You can also expect grisly creatures and multiple endings based on the choices you make.Matthew ReynoldsThe Cribs – Selling a VibeOut now Hailed as “the biggest cult band in the UK” back in 2008, Wakefield alt-rock trio the Cribs return with a ninth album, their first in six years.Produced by Patrick Wimberly (Chairlift, MGMT), songs like A Point Too Hard to Make channel their noisier tendencies into melodic indie pop.

Zach Bryan – With Heaven on TopOut now Having weathered various political storms – last October he teased Bad News, a new song that apparently criticised ICE and didn’t go down well with some country music fans – Grammy winner Bryan returns with this latest project, featuring Kings of Leon and Gabriella Rose,Brandy Dalton – Fallen AngelOut now The cult record label Dark Entries continues to spotlight musicians lost to Aids with this record by electronic experimentalist Brandy Dalton, who died in 2006,Originally released in 1999, his sweaty, hedonistic soundtrack to the award-winning Fallen Angel gay porn series now comes with six bonus tracks,Dry Cleaning – Secret LoveOut now After quickly creating their first two albums in a bubble with producer John Parish, the experimental south London post-punkers were keen to open up the process,Step forward producer-artist Cate Le Bon, who teases out further glorious idiosyncrasies as on Hit My Head All Day’s six-minute meander.

MCYou Ought to KnowOut 14 January Karen Gabay’s new audio series provides a much-needed insight into the unsung living greats of Black British music.Episode one focuses on reggae and dub poetry, while future episodes discuss gospel, UK soul and more.The B1MYouTube For those fascinated by the world of construction, this long-running video channel is a must-follow, covering everything from car tunnel builds beneath the Alps to the world’s tallest mega-dam and London’s nuclear-proof tower.The Civil War’s Lost MassacrePBS America, 15 January This unflinching film tells the story of a group of historians aiming to uncover the remains of a battalion of formerly enslaved Black Union soldiers whose Kentucky camp was ambushed during the American civil war.Ammar Kalia
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Zarah Sultana’s Your Party membership launch may be ‘criminal’ matter for police, ICO says

Zarah Sultana’s unauthorised launch of a Your Party membership portal may have been “serious criminal activity” and should be referred to the police, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has advised.Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project (PJP), which referred Your Party to the information watchdog last September over a potential data breach, has been advised by the ICO that it should consider “taking further action” regarding the matter, after deciding it was not a matter for them.An extraordinary split opened up between Corbyn and Sultana in September after an email was sent to 800,000 people on Your Party’s mailing list, urging them to become paying members for £55. Sultana revealed the new membership portal on X, urging supporters to “be a part of history”, and reassured her followers that the membership site was “safe and secure”, encouraging them to keep trying to sign up despite “issues due to such high traffic”.Later the same day, Corbyn issued an “urgent message” telling his followers on X to ignore the “unauthorised” site and said “legal advice is being taken”

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Reform UK accused of betraying election pledges after council tax rises

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has been accused of betraying election promises to cut council tax after several councils it controls said they planned to increase rates close to the maximum allowed.They include Kent county council – the party’s flagship local authority and one viewed by it as the “shop window” for what a Reform-led government would look like – which has proposed an increase of 3.99%.Four other county councils controlled by the party – Derbyshire, North Northamptonshire, West Northamptonshire and Leicestershire – have also all proposed 5% council tax rises, the maximum permitted by law.Derbyshire county council earlier this week confirmed the rise after predicting a £38m gap in its budget, with overspends in children’s social care and adult social care

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It is Labour’s party machine that is out of touch | Letters

To combat rightwing populists, Chris Powell calls for “a local action network, a permanent organising infrastructure … to listen, act and communicate – identifying local problems, launching campaigns to fix them and publicising every small win” (What is Keir Starmer doing to push back the populists? Not nearly enough. We have a plan to take them on, 1 January).An organisation that could fill this role already exists: it’s called the Labour party. And, under Jeremy Corbyn, it had a Community Organising Unit to do just what Powell now asks for.That he overlooks this starkly illustrates how “analysts” and “advisers” such as himself have contributed to the party’s slide to the brink of oblivion

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UK politics: Reform UK mayoral candidate apologises for Lammy ‘go home’ tweet – as it happened

Elon Musk’s social media platform X has responded to the sexualised deepfake controversy by turning off the Grok AI image creation function for the vast majority of users. Helena Horton, Dan Milmo and Amelia Gentleman have the story here.At the Downing Street lobby briefing today, the PM’s spokesperson described this as insulting to victims of misogyny because it was so weak.He said:[Today’s move] simply turns an AI feature that allows the creation of unlawful images into a premium service. It’s not a solution

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Lib Dems call on Reform MPs to donate income from X to charity amid Grok row

The Liberal Democrats have urged Reform UK MPs who receive payment from X for their posts to donate the money to charities working to combat sexual exploitation, after the site was flooded with AI-generated sexualised images of women and children.The Lib Dem spokesperson for science, innovation and technology, Victoria Collins, said Nigel Farage and other MPs paid by the Elon Musk-owned site were receiving “tainted money”.A series of MPs have called for the government to stop posting on X after the site’s inbuilt AI tool Grok started generating huge numbers of images of women and children in bikinis or other minimal attire, often in sexually provocative poses, in response to user prompts.The site has now limited the image creation function to paying subscribers, a move that Downing Street condemned as turning “an AI feature that allows the creation of unlawful images into a premium service”.X users who are verified earn money based on the amount of engagement they generate

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Home Office tells Gaza academic his bid to bring family to UK not urgent

A Palestinian academic has failed in his latest attempt to be reunited with his family in the UK after the Home Office concluded their case was not urgent and it was more appropriate for his two children to remain with their mother in a tent in Gaza.Bassem Abudagga was also told in a letter from Home Office officials that no reason had been found that was “sufficiently compelling” to defer a requirement that his wife attend a visa application centre (VAC) in Gaza so she could provide fingerprints to satisfy the conditions for evacuation.No such facility remains in Gaza as a result of Israeli bombardments, which have continued despite the fragile ceasefire – a fact that Abudagga says the Home Office is well aware of.Abudagga last saw his wife, Marim, son Karim, six, and daughter Talya, 10, four weeks before the October 7 attack in 2023 when he returned for a visit to Gaza.He had won a scholarship to study for a PhD at York St John University in 2022 and is regarded by his tutors as a model student

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Kempton Park’s Lanzarote Hurdle card will go ahead but Warwick frozen off

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NFL wildcard weekend predictions: Allen can carry Bills – if he can handle the pressure

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Ashes 2025-26: our writers’ end-of-series England v Australia awards

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Free agent outfielder Max Kepler hit with 80-game ban for positive drug test

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France taps out as G7 summit moved to avoid clash with White House UFC event

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England ruthlessly privatised cricket – Australia embraces it with constant public displays of affection | Emma John

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