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All about the baby cheeses: how to curate a festive cheeseboard to remember

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What should I serve on my Christmas cheeseboard?David, via emailIt will come as no surprise that Mathew Carver, founder of Pick & Cheese, The Cheese Barge and Rind, eats a lot of cheese, so in an effort to keep his festive selection interesting, he usually focuses on a specific area or region: “Last year, for instance, I spent Christmas in Scotland and served only local cheese.” Wales is up later this month.“I’m a creature of habit and tend always to go back to the cheeses I love, so this strategy makes me try new ones,” he explains – plus there’s nothing to stop you slipping in a classic such as comté in there too, because, well, Christmas.Unless you’re going for “the baller move” of just serving one glorious cheese, Bronwen Percival, technical director of Neal’s Yard Dairy, would punt for three or four “handsome wedges, rather than slivers of too many options”.After all, few have “the time or attention for a board that needs a lot of explaining”.

The trick is to find a balance between styles.“The perfect five would be a hard, a soft, a blue, a sheep and a goat’s,” says Carver, who factors in 50-60g of each cheese per person.“The general consensus is 30-40g, but at Christmas you need more than you can fathomably eat.”As to what those cheeses are, Percival would champion classic regional cheeses that “have languished on the margins for too long”.First up, Stonebeck Wensleydale: “It’s incredibly creamy with a flavour that unfolds long after you’ve eaten it,” she says.

“It will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about Wensleydale,” Next up, Appleby’s cheshire, which, Percival notes, is “succulent and mineral, with a gentle crumble and citrus brightness,A big wedge with salted cultured butter and crackers is the perfect cheese course,” Just add a glass of port or kombucha,Mrs Kirkham’s lancashire, meanwhile, would be a dream on Christmas Eve with gingerbread or gingersnaps, Percival adds.

Carter, however, is very partial to a sheep’s cheese: “There’s not an awful lot of sheep’s milk cheese made in the UK,” he says, “but Wakebridge [made in Derby] is similar to a lancashire or cheddar, and it’s got a nice sweetness to it,”But don’t stop there: you then need to accessorise, Percival says,That might be a plum and red onion chutney, a drizzle of good honey, or some spiced poached quinces, plus those all-important crackers (her go-tos are sourdough and oatcakes),Carter, on the other hand, prefers “something that’s a bit out of the box”,Think a not-too-strong goat’s cheese with rose Turkish delight, say, kimchi with stilton or garlic with brie.

“Roast some garlic, then mix it with a bit of honey to make a paste,That, or a simple parsnip puree, would be really nice with a soft, bloomy rind cheese,”While it’s arguably always the right time for cheese, Percival often goes early,“In the US, where I’m from, cheese often appears before the meal,It’s something to nibble with a glass of something fizzy, and its job is to whet the appetite, not finish the meal.

” Even so, Carter is firmly in the post-dessert cheeseboard camp: “I like to finish Christmas dinner at about 4pm, eat chocolate for a few hours, then have cheese and port around 6pm.And then that’s Christmas Day done.”Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.com
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UK to bring forward review of EV sales targets from 2027 to next year

The UK is to bring forward its review of electric vehicle sales targets from 2027 to next year, as the government said it would listen to the concerns of the car industry.The news came as ministers said they would not weaken plans to ban the sale of new petrol or diesel cars from 2035, after the EU announced plans to water down the timing of the phaseout of new combustion engine vehicles.The government had said in April it would weaken its zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate – which was brought in to force carmakers to sell more electric cars every year, or face the prospect of steep fines – after lobbying from the car industry.Carmakers had argued the rules were economically unsustainable, leading the UK to introduce “flexibilities”, which allowed them to earn “credits” by selling hybrid cars, which combine a smaller battery with a petrol engine. The loopholes allow carmakers to sell more hybrids, which are more profitable for them, amid fierce competition from rivals, including from China

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Inflation drop makes Bank of England early Christmas present to Reeves almost a certainty

The sharper-than-expected drop in UK inflation to 3.2% last month has eliminated any lingering doubt about whether the Bank of England will deliver an early Christmas present by cutting the nation’s borrowing costs.Bank policymakers announce their December decision at noon on Thursday, and after last month’s five-four split vote were already widely expected to cut the base rate by 0.25 percentage points from its current level of 4%.However, they are likely to be reassured by the significant slowdown in the annual inflation rate, from 3

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UK inflation falls sharply to 3.2% amid slowdown in food price rises

UK inflation fell by more than expected in November to the lowest level in eight months amid a slowdown in food prices, clearing the way for the Bank of England to cut interest rates on Thursday.In a crunch week for the economy, the Office for National Statistics said the rate as measured by the consumer prices index eased to 3.2% last month from a reading of 3.6% in October. City economists had forecast a modest drop to 3

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Christmas dinner and festive treats up to 70% more expensive, reports Which?

Shoppers are paying up to 70% more for Christmas chocolate treats compared with last year, while the price of a turkey has jumped by as much as £15, according to the consumer champion Which?The group analysed a range of ingredients for a typical Christmas dinner, as well as other typical festive treats including mince pies, sparkling wine and chocolates.Festive chocolate had the steepest mark-up this year. Among the biggest risers was a Lindt Lindor milk chocolate truffles treat box at Asda up 72% to £1.98 compared with £1.15 last year

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Rate hikes, rising inflation and difficult decisions: key takeaways from Jim Chalmers’ budget update

Jim Chalmers has claimed “the most responsible mid-year update on record”, unveiling a multibillion-dollar improvement in the budget bottom line alongside extra money for mental health, CSIRO, and training for tradies.Here are the three key takeaways from the mid-year economic and fiscal outlook.As expected, this is a mid-year budget that’s all about the savings. Chalmers warned of “difficult decisions” ahead of today, but there’s no big shock.Instead, the treasurer is making a virtue of small improvements in the bottom line, made harder by some cost blow-outs in areas like disaster relief, which will cost $6

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EU plans to water down ban on new petrol and diesel cars

The EU has confirmed it wants to water down its 2035 ban on the sale of new petrol or diesel cars, yielding to heavy pressure from the car industry and leaders from several EU member states including Germany and Italy.Wopke Hoekstra, a European climate commissioner, described the proposals as a “win-win” situation for consumers and industry, keeping Europe on the electrification course with a series of carrot and stick measures.Under current legislation, manufacturers were obliged to ensure that 100% of production of cars and vans had zero emissions from 2035.The European Commission has now proposed reducing this to 90%, enabling the continued manufacture of a portion of plug-in hybrid electric cars, or even combustion engines beyond 2035.In a carrot-and-stick approach, the remaining 10% of assembly line output that is not carbon neutral will need to be compensated by other green measures on the factory floor, including the use of green steel made in Europe or use of biofuels in non-electric vehicles

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Water levels across the Great Lakes are falling – just as US data centers move in

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Boost for artists in AI copyright battle as only 3% back UK active opt-out plan

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Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’

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UK Treasury drawing up new rules to police cryptocurrency markets

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YouTube channels spreading fake, anti-Labour videos viewed 1.2bn times in 2025

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Gavin Newsom pushes back on Trump AI executive order preempting state laws

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