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Festive finger food: how to use Christmas leftovers to make New Year’s Eve canapes | Kitchen aide

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What canapes can I make for New Year’s Eve with my Christmas leftovers that will still feel special?Ella, via email Finger food needn’t be fancy, so New Year is a good opportunity to clear the decks,The only real rule is to keep things to just one bite – no one wants to be manoeuvring a fork, after all,“People just want a big hug of comfort food with a decadent twist,” says Max Bergius, founder of Secret Smokehouse in east London,“If you’ve got a bit of smoked salmon left, get that on blinis and top with lumpfish caviar, which is only £2-£3 per 50g pot,” Mini fishcakes would also be just the ticket: “Whether you’ve got leftover smoked haddock or hot smoked salmon, fold it through mashed potato, mix with dill, lemon and fried leeks, then roll in panko and deep-fry.

”Ella could also have a ball with croquetas, too, says Nieves Barragàn Mohacho, chef-director of Sabor and Legado, both in London.“Make the bechamel up to three days ahead, then use leftover ham or chicken, or mushrooms, for the filling.Whizz old bread into crumbs to coat, then fry.” Sausage roll fillings are, of course, another natural home for those crumbs, or use them as a jacket for chicken pieces, says Joanna Brennan, co-founder of Pump Street Bakery in Orford, Suffolk.“Seasoning-wise, all you need is a bit of lemon zest and thyme, and they’ll sing so much more.

” Incidentally, she adds, croissants make excellent crumbs, too: “You know how people use cornflakes to bread chicken? Well, croissant crumbs are also delicious.” (As are croissant crisps: “Thinly slice croissants, bake low and slow, then dip in melted chocolate flavoured with orange zest.”)One of Luke Ahearne’s “favourite things” at this time of year is a leftovers sandwich, and that doesn’t have to stop post-Boxing Day, says the chef at Motorino in London: “Get some ham and turkey in an airtight container and freeze.” While you’re at it, set aside some cranberry sauce and honey ham glaze in the fridge.Come 30 January, defrost the meat, then pop in a 200C (180C fan)/390F/gas 6 oven with the reserved glaze for 20 minutes.

“Cool and slice thinly, then lay on top of some sourdough and start building sandwiches with lots of cranberry sauce,Cut into bite-sized pieces and, honestly, it’s a winner,” Leftover turkey, meanwhile, could be turned into a spicy, crisp salad, says Luke Selby, chef partner of Pale Hall in Wales: “There’s always a bit of turkey leg left over, and it’s perfect for something punchy,” Shred the meat, then crisp slowly in a pan, and toss with leftover cranberry sauce loosened with lime juice, a spoonful of soy and a little chilli oil,“Finish with fresh herbs [coriander and mint, say] and some sliced spring onion, and serve in little gem leaves.

”Veg, meanwhile, can be scrubbed up and ready to party with a big batch of bubble and squeak,“Mix all your leftover veg with herbs, then season and add flour,” Ahearne says,Stamp out to “roughly the size of blinis”, then store in the freezer,“Refresh in a 200C (180C fan)/390F/gas 6 oven for 10 minutes and top with whatever you like – perhaps roast beef and grated horseradish?” Word to the wise, though: save a stash for brunch the next day,Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.

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UK ministers face increased pressure to restrict gambling ads

Ministers will come under mounting pressure to introduce curbs on gambling advertising this year, as MPs and campaigners latch on to polling that indicates widespread public support for tougher restrictions.Policies affecting gambling have been the subject of fierce debate over recent years, leading to stricter regulation of the £12.5bn-a-year sector and higher taxes announced in November’s budget, despite intensive lobbying by the industry.But, while successive governments have brought in measures such as lower stake limits on online slot machines and a statutory levy to fund addiction treatment, gambling advertising has remained largely unaffected.New polling, shared with the Guardian, indicates strong public backing for a much less permissive approach to gambling ads, which have exploded in volume since deregulation by Tony Blair’s Labour government in 2005

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Hundreds of Blackpool families to be evicted in ‘mass dispersion’ of vulnerable people

Hundreds of families in one of England’s poorest neighbourhoods will be evicted under a £90m plan described by critics as a “mass dispersion” of vulnerable people.Four hundred homes in Blackpool will be bulldozed this summer and replaced with 230 new properties under levelling up proposals signed off by Rishi Sunak’s government. The area has more than 800 people – about 250 of them children – who are in the poorest 10th of the population of England, according to official documents.The Rev Matthew Lockwood, the leader of Beacon church, said residents were “bewildered, angry and distraught” and risked being made homeless in a “mass dispersion of statistically some of the most vulnerable people in the country”.Chris Webb, the Labour MP for Blackpool South, is understood to have raised concerns about the scheme after an angry and emotional public meeting last month

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Ethnic minorities in England less likely to have access to diabetes tech – study

People from ethnic minority backgrounds in England are less likely to have access to the latest diabetes technology, despite being more likely to live with the condition, according to analysis.Devices such as a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can help people check their blood glucose levels in order to better manage the disease.Without this technology, people with diabetes are left with much less efficient and inconvenient ways of managing their blood sugar levels, such as through finger pricking.The study, published in the journal Diabetic Medicine, found significant disparities in access to continuous glucose monitors, with people from black and south Asian backgrounds facing lower prescribing rates per 1,000 people.People from ethnic minority backgrounds made up 17

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Children in England to be offered vaccines in their own homes

Health visitors will be sent door-to-door to deliver vaccines to children in England amid alarm that one in five start primary school with no protection against deadly diseases, the Guardian can reveal.The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that at least 95% of children should receive vaccine doses for each illness to achieve herd immunity. However, not a single one of the main childhood vaccines in England hit the target in 2024-25. There were also sharp differences in uptake across the country.In an effort to tackle the crisis, health visitors will begin offering a range of life-saving jabs to children in their own homes as part of a £2m pilot scheme starting in January

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Roland Littlewood obituary

My husband, Roland Littlewood, who has died aged 78, was professor of psychiatry and anthropology at University College London from 1994 until 2012, and for more than 20 years the joint director of UCL’s Centre for Medical Anthropology, which explores how health, medicine and healing are influenced by cultural values and practices across different societies.In the course of his research, Roland travelled to Trinidad to study the healing practices of Mother Earth (Jeanette Baptist) and the Earth People (a spiritual community), to Haiti to research voodoo and healing, and to the Lebanon to observe the Druze sect.Born in Leicester, he was the younger son of Robert Littlewood, a lecturer in Spanish, and his Swiss wife, Trudi (nee Lehner), a lecturer in French and German. He spent formative years at Wyggeston grammar school in Leicester, then trained as a doctor at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College in London. I met Roland in 1969 at a party at Barts, where I was training as a nurse – we married there in 1975, with our wedding reception held in the Great Hall

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Focus on communities in new towns and old | Letters

The government’s renewed enthusiasm for building new towns may make for bold headlines, but it risks missing the people who need housing most. Even senior planners involved in the postwar new towns programme have warned that the current proposals lack ambition on social housing and may not reach those in greatest need (Key figures in creation of Milton Keynes criticise UK’s new towns plan, 25 December). Other analyses suggest that new towns have historically contributed only a small proportion of the homes required and are unlikely to deliver at the scale ministers claim.Instead of pouring resources into speculative new settlements, we should focus on the towns and cities we already have – places with infrastructure, identity and communities that are being steadily hollowed out. Across the UK, redundant land, vacant upper floors, derelict retail units and brownfield sites offer enormous potential for affordable, well‑located homes

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Eurostar slowly resumes but passengers face more cancellations and delays

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ITV agrees to invest £3m in fitness app created by Joe Wicks

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London stock exchange beats Wall Street with best FTSE 100 year since 2009

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UK’s FTSE 100 share index records best year since 2009 – as it happened

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Fed up: inside Trump’s unprecedented bid to exert control over the US central bank

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How the FTSE 100 ‘dinosaur’ roared back to life | Nils Pratley

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