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How to make penne all’arrabbiata – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

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Pasta all’arrabbiata is the perfect dish for January.Not only is it quick, vegan and made from ingredients you might conceivably have in the cupboard already, but the name, which means angry, could be said to suit my mood now that the last of the Christmas festivities are over.Happily, a big plate of rich, tomatoey pasta can always be relied upon to lift the spirits.Prep 5 min Cook 25 min Serves 22 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil, plus a little more to finish1 tsp chilli flakes 2 garlic cloves 400g good tinned tomatoes, or passata 200g penne (see step 1)Salt and black pepper ¼ tsp red-wine vinegar 1 handful basil leaves, or flat-leaf parsleyThis dish is traditionally made with penne, but any shape that traps chunky pieces of sauce will give maximum enjoyment.Caz Hildebrand and Jacob Kenedy’s book The Geometry of Pasta suggests no fewer than 14 alternatives, including farfalle, pappardelle and tagliatelle, while I’d recommend rigatoni, fusilli, conchiglie or, indeed, anything that looks vaguely like them.

That said, Jamie Oliver uses good old spaghetti.Put the oil in a medium saucepan on a moderate heat (olive oil for preference, and certainly use that to finish the dish, but a neutral oil or, in fact, the oil from a tin of anchovies would also be fine here).Be generous: a decent amount of olive oil is vital to give such a simple sauce the requisite richness.Add the chilli flakes to the hot oil.Depending on what variety you have, you may wish to adjust the amount to taste, and if you have only chilli powder or paprika, proceed with caution! (Alternatively, if you have fresh chillies to use up, finely chop them, removing and discarding the pith and seeds, if need be, to reduce the heat levels, and add them instead.

)Peel and finely slice the garlic.Once the chilli begins to darken in colour, stir in the garlic and continue to cook until it turns the faintest shade of golden.At this point, some recipes also add a couple of anchovies or cured pork (pancetta, guanciale, chopped streaky bacon or similar), but I don’t think it needs either.Pour in the tomatoes (chopped or whole, it matters not, though you will have to break up whole ones with a wooden spoon while the sauce is cooking) and add a generous pinch of salt.Bring to a simmer, then turn down the heat and leave to bubble away very gently for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Meanwhile, cook the pasta in salted boiling water for the time specified on the packet, or just shy of your preference, because it will cook some more when you combine it with the sauce.Towards the end of the pasta cooking time, scoop out a little of the water and set aside.By the time the pasta is almost done, the sauce should be thick.Stir in the vinegar and check the seasoning, adjusting to taste.(If the sauce isn’t quite ready, but the pasta is, drain the pasta, put it in cold water so it doesn’t clump together, then drain well before adding to the sauce.

)Drain the pasta, put it in the pan of sauce and toss to coat; if the mix seems too thick, add a splash of the reserved pasta cooking water,Cook, tossing, over a low heat, until the pasta is well coated, then divide between shallow bowls,Drizzle with olive oil and tear over some basil (or flat-leaf parsley),If you want cheese, pecorino romano would be ideal,You can prepare both elements ahead of time (though the pasta is better freshly cooked), leaving the sauce very slightly looser and the pasta a bit more al dente.

Store the pasta in iced water for up to an hour.Reheat the sauce, then stir in the thoroughly drained pasta to heat through, and continue as above.
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Peter Mandelson apologises for Epstein association in sudden U-turn

Peter Mandelson has issued an apology for his association with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – after declining to do so in an interview broadcast on Sunday.The Labour peer, who was sacked as US ambassador when details of his support for Epstein emerged in September, gave an interview to the BBC in which he suggested that as a gay man he knew nothing of the disgraced financier’s sex life.On Monday night, Lord Mandelson apologised “unequivocally” for associating with Epstein after his conviction.In a statement, he said: “At the weekend, I gave an interview to the BBC. In answering questions about my association with Jeffrey Epstein I did not want to be held responsible for his crimes of which I was ignorant, not indifferent, because of the lies he told me and so many others

about 18 hours ago
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Conservative defections risk making Reform UK into Tory party 2.0

In the death throes of Boris Johnson’s government in the summer of 2022, Nadhim Zahawi was appointed chancellor by an increasingly desperate prime minister determined to cling on to power.The vacancy arose after Rishi Sunak, who had led the Treasury for more than two years, quit saying he no longer had confidence in Johnson to lead the country, setting off – with others – a string of high-profile desertions.Just over a day later, as ministerial resignations gathered pace to exceed 50, even Zahawi saw the writing on the wall, and called on the prime minister to go. But he stopped short of resigning himself.His decision, which meant he stayed on at the Treasury for a further two months and was privately branded an opportunist by colleagues, showed just how flexible he was willing to be when it came to his own career

about 22 hours ago
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Law making creation of nonconsensual, intimate images illegal to come into force this week – as it happened

Kendall says the decision by X last week to restrict the Grok AI deepfake tool to subscribers does not go anywhere near far enough.She goes on:Under the Online Safety Act, sharing intimate images without someone’s consent, or threatening to share them, including images of people in their underwear, is a criminal offence for individuals and for platforms.My predecessor [Peter Kyle] rightly made this a priority offence, so services have to take proactive action to stop this content from appearing in the first place.The Data Act, passed last year, made it a criminal offence to create or request the creation of nonconsensual and intimate images.And today I can announce to the house that this offence will be brought into force this week, and that I will make it a priority offence in the Online Safety Act

about 23 hours ago
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Step forward, Nadhim Zahawi: the latest, highest-profile rat to flee the Tory ship | John Crace

Here’s a thought: try to name a former Conservative MP that Nigel Farage wouldn’t accept as a member of Reform. OK, he might draw the line at Liz Truss on the grounds she is a danger to everyone. Especially herself. And Boris Johnson might be a problem. Not just as a clash of competing egos but because the immigration Boriswave might be a hard sell to Nige’s core supporters

about 24 hours ago
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Energy and health optimism help lift civil service morale under Labour

Civil service morale rose slightly after Labour took power in 2024, with the biggest jumps in satisfaction in the energy and health departments, an annual Whitehall monitor report will show.The survey from the Institute for Government (IfG) thinktank, due to be published this week, found that morale rose from 60.7 to 61.2% on the civil service employee engagement index.This is a composite measure that captures civil servants’ feelings about how things are done in their organisation, and their pride in where they work

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Peter Mandelson declines to apologise for association with Jeffrey Epstein

Peter Mandelson has declined to apologise to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims for staying friends with the convicted child sex offender, and suggested that as a gay man he knew nothing of the financier’s sex life.The Labour peer, who was sacked as US ambassador when details of his support for Epstein emerged in September, gave an interview to the BBC on Sunday, saying he had paid a “calamitous” price for his association with the “evil monster”.Lord Mandelson’s association with Epstein had long been known when Keir Starmer appointed the peer as US ambassador. However, he was removed from his diplomatic post after No 10 said it had been unaware of emails from Mandelson to Epstein suggesting the financier’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a child for prostitution was wrongful and should be challenged.Epstein had pleaded guilty in 2008 and served time in jail but Mandelson said he had believed his excuses and continued to support him out of “misplaced loyalty” and “a most terrible mistake on my part”

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The pulmonaut: how James Nestor turned breathing into a 3m copy bestseller

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Four NHS trusts in England declare critical incidents after ‘surge’ in A&E admissions

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‘People are desperate’: ADHD clinicians in England on a system in chaos

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Man who infected woman with HIV after stopping treatment is jailed

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I loved my teaching job. But as a trans man in Texas, quitting was the only way to get my dignity back

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HMRC accepted ‘tolerable’ risk of harm in child benefit fraud crackdown

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