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From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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Eleanor the GreatOut nowJune Squibb stars in Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut, which premiered at Cannes and tells the tale of the eponymous Eleanor, a senior citizen recently relocated to New York, who strikes up a friendship with a 19-year old – and then stumbles her way into pretending to be a Holocaust survivor.LurkerOut nowA hit at Sundance, this is the story of a lowly retail employee who happens to strike up a friendship with a rising pop star, becoming the Boswell to his Johnson, if Boswell was part of a pop star’s entourage.But the path of friendship with a famous person never did run smooth, and the uneven power dynamic soon prompts some desperate manoeuvring in this psychological thriller.Ella McCayOut nowEmma Mackey stars in the latest from James L Brooks (his first since 2010), a political comedy about an idealistic thirtysomething working in government and preparing to step into the shoes of her mentor, Governor Bill (Albert Brooks).Jamie Lee Curtis co-stars as Ella’s aunt.

Preparation for the Next LifeOut nowAn undocumented Uyghur immigrant is looking for a new start in New York when she meets an American soldier in Chinatown, in this drama adapted from the Atticus Lish novel, starring newcomer Sebiye Behtiyar and Fred Hechinger (Nickel Boys).Directed by Oscar nominee Bing Liu (Minding the Gap).Catherine BrayBladeeLondon, 13 & 16 December; Dublin, 14 December; Manchester, 17 DecemberHailed as the “Mystic Oracle of Internet Rap” by Pitchfork earlier this year, the Swedish cult hero continues his busy year – which already includes a collaborative EP with Yung Lean, and features on songs by PinkPantheress and Oklou – with this tour.Michael CraggMacMillan’s Christmas OratorioBarbican Hall, London, 19 DecemberIt’s the time of year when amateur and professional choirs throughout the land are dusting off their scores of Handel’s Messiah for their annual performance.For a change the more ambitious ones might opt for Bach’s Christmas Oratorio instead, and this year the BBC Symphony Chorus is taking up the Christmas Oratorio that James MacMillan composed for the LPO six years ago.

The composer conducts his amalgam of biblical narration and liturgical choruses, with Rhian Lois and Roderick Williams as the soloists,Andrew ClementsAlan BarnesFleece Jazz, Colchester, 16 December; Chichester Jazz Club, 19 DecemberFor the festive season, one of the UK jazz scene’s most entertaining swing-to-bebop sax maestros regularly hits the road, this year with long-time trumpet partner Bruce Adams on Tuesday, and his A-list UK eight-piece on Friday,John FordhamDuckwrthManchester, 14 December; Bristol, 15 December; London, 16 DecemberShape-shifting LA musician Jared Lee, whose most recent album, April’s All American F*ckBoy, fused hip-hop, alt-rock and narration from LaKeith Stanfield, brings his frantic, gonzo energy to these shores for this three-date tour,MCPeter DoigSerpentine Gallery, London, to 8 February Party on with one of the best shows of 2025, and also a club, a gig and an indoor festival as this enchanting painter mixes his art with sounds from his vinyl collection,Giant vintage cinema speakers pump out the soundtrack to paintings that transport you to Doig’s exotic, atmospheric worlds.

A Case at the MuseumThe Harris, Preston, to 4 JanuaryThe world of Wallace and Gromit comes to life in this ideal exhibition for the Christmas season,The relaunched Harris art gallery in Preston gives the beloved plasticine characters their own retrospective while also exploring the life and art of their creator Nick Park,Pass the mince pies, Gromit,Lasting ImpressionsV&A, London, to 27 SeptemberIn Käthe Kollwitz’s print Death and the Woman (Tod und Frau), a child attempts to save its mother from a skeleton that is trying to drag her off, transforming the old German theme Death and the Maiden,This display of prints by women also includes Faith Ringgold and Laura Knight.

Humphrey OceanGainsborough’s House, Suffolk, to 22 MarchThe pop-tinged painter, and former bassist with Kilburn and the High Roads, exhibits his cool and precise yet at times very poetic architectural views.Flat vistas of tower blocks and houses against empty skies capture the way we live now.It makes a contrast with the Georgian home of Gainsborough.Jonathan JonesWoman in MindDuke of York’s theatre, London, to 28 FebruaryOne of Alan Ayckbourn’s more unusual plays is about a housewife who hits her head and starts to live a double life, one real and one imaginary.Sheridan Smith stars (always a bundle of contradictions) alongside comedian Romesh Ranganathan in his West End debut.

A Christmas FairChadderton Town Hall, 17 December to 2 JanuaryThis co-production between Oldham Coliseum theatre and Not Too Tame theatre company – which creates work that celebrates regional identity and champions community – looks a treat.It’s an immersive take on Jim Cartwright’s festive play, which explores the lives of locals preparing for their annual fair.Miriam GillinsonLive at ChristmasTouring to 21 DecemberEveryone loves a festive bargain and this country-wide series of mixed-bill standup shows certainly provides bang for your buck.Featuring the likes of Tim Key, Phil Wang and Simon Amstell, each instalment presents a pick’n’mix of at least five comics – all of whom would be hot tickets solo.Rachel AroestiShaun the Sheep’s Circus ShowAviva Studios, Manchester, to 4 JanuaryAustralian circus troupe Circa are masters of their craft – usually classy, well-choreographed acrobatics that play in theatres and festivals around the globe.

So this feels like a swerve into new territory, a family show based on an endearing animated character, it promises slapstick comedy along with tumbling, juggling and aerial feats.Lyndsey WinshipFalloutPrime Video, 17 December The peppiest protagonist to ever trudge through a post-apocalyptic wasteland returns in the hit video game adaptation.Following the jaw-dropping season one finale, we rejoin Ella Purnell’s Lucy MacLean as she heads to Las Vegas, where civil war is waiting.A Mary Berry Christmas iPlayer & BBC1, 17 December, 9pmThe most Christmassy activity in the world is lying horizontally on the sofa while somebody else painstakingly prepares a festive feast – so if you’ll be the one sweating over the stove this year, take the opportunity to put your feet up and marvel at the creations of our patron saint of comforting yet meticulously precise home cookery.The Salt Path ScandalNow & Sky Documentaries, 15 December, 9pmThe Observer’s report on the omissions and inconsistencies in Raynor Winn’s bestselling 2018 memoir rocked the publishing world this summer.

In this documentary, we go behind the story with investigative journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou as she continues to tease fact from fiction.Emily in ParisNetflix, 18 DecemberFew Netflix shows have generated as much outrage as this syrupy-sweet, stereotype-saturated romcom starring Lily Collins.Yet that hasn’t remotely dampened its colossal popularity.Devotees will be delighted to reunite with the titular American marketing manager as she relocates to Rome for more culture-clash romance.RAAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora – From the AshesPS5, Xbox, PC; out 19 DecemberThis hefty expansion to Ubisoft’s really rather good but overlooked movie tie-in from 2023 tells a fresh story of Na’vi revenge in a new, stunningly realised region of the planet Pandora.

That the new Avatar film is out on the same day is probably just a coincidence.Star Trek: Infection Meta Quest, Steam VR; out nowThere are few more effective ways to shut out all that interminable Christmas cheer than strapping on a VR headset, and while the egalitarian do-goodery of Star Trek and full-bore survival horror might not sound like the most sympatico bedfellows, this offers effective scares aplenty.Luke HollandRoddy Ricch – The Navy AlbumOut now Originally slated for release a year ago before being delayed multiple times, the third album by the Compton rapper finally emerges.Of its two singles, both now quite old, Survivor’s Remorse is the most interesting, with Ricch reflecting on his life over a looped sample of Kelly Clarkson’s Me.Fucked Up – Grass Can Move Stones Part 1: Year of the GoatOut nowTwenty years after starting their ambitious Zodiac series (they tackled the Year of the Horse in 2021), the Canadian noise merchants begin its towering conclusion with the goat.

Part 1 features just two songs, one of which is the 28 minute-long Long Ago Gardens,Hercules and Love Affair – Someone Else is CallingOut nowDJ and producer Andy Butler returns to his Hercules and Love Affair moniker for the first time since 2022’s In Amber album,This new EP of sleek house and disco is lead by the hypnotic title track, which features vocals from Icelandic singer Elín Ey, AKA Hips and Lips,Anna of the North – Girl in a BottleOut nowNorwegian soft-pop practitioner Anna Lotterud (below) returns with this fourth album, the first part of a mooted double LP,Created with producer Starsmith (Ellie Goulding, Kylie), songs such as the tactile Call Me and the wobbly No One Knows You Better soundtrack the minutiae of a relationship.

MCLife After PrisonPodcastThe Prison Radio Association’s fascinating series on rehabilitation and the realities of life post-incarceration returns with a new batch of episodes.Guests include an ex-soldier on battling addiction problems and a former prisoner turned chef.How Ikea Mastered FurnitureYouTubeThis comprehensive video essay explores how Swedish furniture brand Ikea came to dominate the world of interiors and budget design.From honeycomb paper structures to flat pack efficiency, we see how the brand continues to evolve.Accompanying Austen BBC Radio 3, 15 DecemberMarking 250 years since the birth of Jane Austen, this charming five-part series (continuing daily to Friday) examines the niche pursuit of scoring Austen adaptations.

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Tell us: are you a young person from the UK who has recently moved abroad?

Young people are leaving the UK in high numbers and we’d like to find out more about the reasons why.Is it about finding a better salary abroad or concerns about rising costs and tax in the UK? How did you choose where to move? How have you found the experience?You can tell us your experience of moving abroad using this form.Please include as much detail as possible. Please include as much detail as possible. Please include as much detail as possible

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As NHS braces for record flu cases, is the strain active in continental Europe too?

The NHS is bracing for one of its worst winters on record as a surge in flu cases puts pressure on GP surgeries, hospitals and ambulance services. The flu season is well under way in continental Europe, too, where the same flu strain active in the UK is emerging as the force behind a new wave of infections.In the northern hemisphere it normally runs from mid-November to mid-February, though it can start as early as October and run into May. Health officials call the start of the season when 10% of suspected cases test positive for flu. At the start of November, the figure in England was already at 11% compared with 3% at the same time last year

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Tell us: how are you being affected by the rise in UK flu cases?

Flu cases rose 55% in one week in England this month, as the NHS braces for a “worst-case scenario” in the next fortnight as hospitals, GP surgeries and ambulances services come under intense strain.It comes as the British Medical Association has lined up strike action for resident doctors in England next week over concerns on pay.We want to hear from you.How are you affected by the rise in flu? Are you a patient who has become unwell, or have you changed your behaviour to try and avoid infection? Are you a healthcare worker dealing with the impact? What are your thoughts on the potential strike action?You can tell us about how the rise of flu cases is affecting you here.Please include as much detail as possible

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‘He was struggling with his breath. I sat beside him and sang’: the choir who sing to people on their deathbeds

It’s a brisk November afternoon in the village of South Brent in Devon and, in a daffodil yellow cottage, two women are singing me lullabies. But these aren’t the sort of lullabies that parents sing to their children. They are songs written and sung for terminally ill people, to ease them towards what will hopefully be a peaceful and painless death.We are at the home of Nickie Aven, singer and leader of a Threshold Choir. Aven and her friend are giving me a glimpse of what happens when they sing for people receiving end-of-life care

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‘Cruel’ amendments being used to thwart assisted dying bill, says lead MP

Members of the House of Lords have proposed “totally unnecessary” and “very cruel” amendments to the assisted dying bill in an attempt to scupper it, the MP leading the campaign has said.Kim Leadbeater said on Friday she believed that peers opposed to the bill were trying to block it by proposing hundreds of changes, including one that would require terminally ill people to be filmed as they undergo an assisted death.The Lords will vote on some of those on Friday during a fourth day of debate on the bill, with six more sessions scheduled for the new year. Supporters now fear there will not be enough time to debate more than 1,000 amendments before the parliamentary session ends, putting the bill at risk of collapsing.Leadbeater told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “What we’re seeing with this bill, sadly, is well over 1,000 amendments have been tabled, many of which are totally unnecessary and some of which are actually just very cruel when we think about the cohort of people that the bill is designed to help

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Strikes could collapse flu-hit NHS amid worst crisis since Covid, says Streeting

Wes Streeting has told resident doctors that strikes and a sharp rise in the number of flu cases over the Christmas period could be “the Jenga piece” that forces the NHS to collapse.The health secretary said the NHS faced a “challenge unlike any it has seen since the pandemic” and urged resident doctors to accept the government’s offer and end their action.He said: “The whole NHS team is working around the clock to keep the show on the road. But it’s an incredibly precarious situation. Christmas strikes could be the Jenga piece that collapses the tower

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