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From Spinal Tap II to Ed Sheeran : your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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Spinal Tap II: The End ContinuesOut nowFollowing up one of the greatest comedies ever made is a tough act, but here come Rob Reiner et al to have a bash at rekindling the magic,Luckily the subject matter of an ageing band still determined to take it to 11 has plenty of real-world touchstones to keep this particular parody relevant,From Ground Zero: Stories from GazaOut nowTwenty-two directors come together via producer Rashid Masharawi and exec producer Michael Moore to create this documentary about Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, which – as reported by a UN special committee, Amnesty International and Médecins Sans Frontières – has created the largest group of child amputees per capita in history and created a deliberate man-made famine, among other violations of international law,The Long WalkOut nowIn a version of the United States ruled by a fascist regime, a group of young men take part in a contest where they must always walk a speed of at least three miles per hour or be shot by their military chaperones,So it’s got a Squid Game meets Hunger Games vibe, based on the 1979 novel by Stephen King.

IslandsOut nowSam Riley plays a jaded tennis coach at a bougie island resort, whose days are filled with drinking and sex.When Anne (Stacy Martin) and her husband, Dave (Jack Farthing), ask for lessons for their young son Anton, the stage is set for an extramarital affair with a twist.Catherine BrayBusted v McFly16 September to 8 November; tour starts BirminghamA decade after the two titans of UK pop-punk conjoined as McBusted (sans Charlie Simpson), they are back together for this co-headlining tour (plus Simpson).Expect middle-aged rock star jumps, plenty of pyro and some stone-cold crowdpleasers such as Year 3000, Obviously and Air Hostess.Michael CraggThe Beths17 to 27 September; tour starts DublinThis New Zealand indie quartet juxtapose their joyful music with vocalist Liz Stokes’s knotty lyrics touching on anxiety and depression.

Their janglesome fourth album, Straight Line Was a Lie, will be showcased during this two-week tour.Michael CraggLed BibLancaster jazz festival, 14 September; Halifax, 15 September; Bristol, 16 September; Nottingham, 17 September; Birmingham, 18 September; London, 19 September; touring to 20 SeptemberThe urgently exciting two-sax, bass and drums lineup of these 2009 Mercury nominees has had a consistently singular sound since its invention by expat US drummer-composer Mark Holub, inspired by the quirks of Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and punk, and latterly embracing hip-hop and electronics.John FordhamThe Dream of GerontiusSymphony Hall, Birmingham, 17 SeptemberThe CBSO and its magnificent Chorus open their new season with a work first performed in Birmingham 125 years ago.Kazuki Yamada conducts Elgar’s masterpiece, with Toby Spence as the expiring Gerontius.Andrew ClementsLesley Barnes and Ross McAuleyYorkshire Sculpture Park, nr Wakefield, to 2 November There are echoes of Kazimir Malevich and also of the Bauhaus school in this exhibition of bright and colourful wooden figures that are designed to display the fun of fashion.

These abstract puppet-like people are defined by the colours they “wear”, which fashion their ever-changing identities.Radical HarmonyNational Gallery, London, 13 September to 8 FebruaryArt collector Helene Kröller-Müller had dots in her eyes: she assembled a great collection of pointillist paintings by Seurat, Signac and more who broke up the image into specks of colour.They saw themselves not just as optical painters but political ones, as these masterpieces from the Kröller-Müller Museum reveal.Theatre PicassoTate Modern, London, 17 September to 12 AprilThe Tate collection of Picasso, from his early cubist assaults on the European artistic tradition to his great surrealist paintings The Three Dancers and Weeping Woman, is the backbone of this show.It explores his performance as a celebrity artist, with films and photos, and sees his art as theatrical.

Matthew DeanSalisbury Museum, to 4 JanuaryThis Wiltshire artist walks the wide chalk landscapes, making quick sketches of trees or hills that catch his eye, working on them in his studio to create abstracted but evocative contemporary takes on the traditional landscape view.He’s keeping alive the spirit of Constable, who also painted Salisbury and Stonehenge.Jonathan JonesJosh WiddicombeTouring to 16 May First he was a crowd-pleasing observational comic, then he was the amiable star of his own underrated sitcom.But it was during lockdown that the 42-year-old really won hearts as a beleaguered parenting podcaster.He parlays that parasocial appeal into his first post-pandemic tour, Not My Cup of Tea.

Rachel AroestiCreditorsOrange Tree theatre, London, to 11 OctoberArtistic director Tom Littler’s autumn season kicks off with Howard Brenton’s adaptation of Strindberg’s brutal comic thriller about marriage and manipulation.There’s a cracking cast: Charles Dance, Nicholas Farrell, Geraldine James.Miriam GillinsonRomeo and JulietLiverpool Everyman, 13 September to 4 October Director Ellie Hurt’s contemporary production will focus on the gulf between the old and young generations – and the role this plays in the lovers’ downfall.It’ll be stripped back and infused with live song and music, starring Zoe West and Alicia Forde.MGJoss Arnott Dance: Meet the HatterStanley & Audrey Burton theatre, Leeds, 19 September; touring to 21 February This brand new production to celebrate the company’s 15th anniversary takes Lewis Carroll’s Mad Hatter on a journey of self-discovery.

The solo performer interacts with digital projections, music and animation.Suitable for ages 5+.Lindsey WinshipSign up to Inside SaturdayThe only way to get a look behind the scenes of the Saturday magazine.Sign up to get the inside story from our top writers as well as all the must-read articles and columns, delivered to your inbox every weekend.after newsletter promotionThe Morning Show Apple TV+, 17 September Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon’s breakfast TV presenters continue to butt heads while walking purposefully down corridors in this star-studded drama, known for grappling with hot-potato topics in reliably ridiculous style.

Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons and William Jackson Harper join the cast for season four.Black Rabbit Netflix, 18 SeptemberThe Bear meets an irreverent gangster thriller in this new series starring Jude Law as the owner of a swish New York restaurant who gets dragged into the city’s criminal underworld by his renegade brother (an extremely hairy Jason Bateman).Laura Linney is part of the big-name directing lineup.Gen V Prime Video, 17 SeptemberReturning for season two, this eyewateringly violent, drily comic and visually wild spin-off of superhero satire The Boys follows a group of teens with special powers at a university for crimefighting.Campus capers, however, are few and far between – especially once a sinister new dean intent on turning young supes into deadly soldiers takes charge.

Haunted Hotel Netflix, 19 September Between #1 Happy Family USA and Long Story Short, it’s already been a great year for smart and funny adult animation.Now those shose are joined by Rick and Morty writer Matt Roller’s madcap comedy about a woman who recruits her dead brother (the inimitable Will Forte) to help run a ghost-riddled hotel.RADying Light: The BeastOut 19 September, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/SA follow-up to gruesome survival adventure Dying Light 2, The Beast has antihero Kyle Crane using every weapon available to survive the undead-infested confines of Castor Woods.If 28 Years Later has reignited your hunger for zombified slaughter, here’s your next meal.Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred TreeOut 19 September, PCBeautiful anime-style visuals and intricate combat mechanics combine in this magical rogue-lite adventure.

Lead character Towa sets out with a group of friends to save her world from a malign god – but sacrifice will be inevitable … Keith StuartSophie Ellis-Bextor – PerimenopopOut nowFollowing Murder on the Dancefloor’s Saltburn-assisted revival in 2023, Sophie Ellis-Bextor channels its sparkly dance-pop essence onFor this her eighth album, Ellis-Bextor is assisted by a coterie of banger merchants including MNEK, Hannah Robinson and Biff Stannard.It’s anchored by the sugary swirl of Freedom of the Night.Ed Sheeran – PlayOut now After 2023’s pair of acoustic albums, the When Will I Be Alright hitmaker ups the tempo for what he warns is the first of his planned symbol-themed albums (Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind, and Stop are due to follow).Singles Azizam and Sapphire feature musical influences from Persia and India, respectively.Jade – That’s Showbiz BabyOut nowAlready home to six top-tier singles, the debut solo album from the erstwhile Little Mixer is unleashed.

While the chaotic Angel of My Dreams skewers the music industry over glorious kitchen sink production, tracks such as the pensive Plastic Box and the lithe disco of Fantasy showcase Jade’s pop range.Jens Lekman – Songs for Other People’s WeddingsOut nowInspired by the Swedish indie pop practitioner’s sideline as a wedding singer, Lekman’s typically lush seventh album arrives with a book of the same name.Centred on a fictional character called J, the album’s baroque lead single, Candy From a Stranger, marks the moment the couple meet for the first time.MCBehind the PassPodcastThere are a glut of podcasts promising to uncover the secrets of the restaurant industry but Marcus O’Laoire’s series is a genuinely intriguing insight into Irish hospitality: he speaks to chefs about the country’s exciting new ventures.Jared HendersonYouTubeJared Henderson’s video essays provide accessible insights into philosophy, from reading list recommendations to analyses of ancient movements such as stoicism and more current terms including techno feudalism.

The Thousand Voices of Cathy BerberianBBC Radio 3 & iPlayer, 14 September, 7,15pmThis charming and creative audio documentary immerses listeners in the world of opera singer, mimic, multilinguist and comic Cathy Berberian,We follow her influential career through a collage of interviews, musical recordings and expert analysis,Ammar Kalia
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Sainsbury’s recalls two own-brand hummus varieties over E coli fears

Sainsbury’s has recalled two varieties of its own-brand hummus over fears they may contain a deadly strain of E coli, advising customers who have bought the products not to eat them.The affected items are 315g containers of JS Classic Houmous, with a use-by date of 13 September, and 200g tubs of JS Lemon & Coriander Houmous with a use-by date of 14 September.The Food Standards Agency said the affected batches could contain shiga toxin-producing E coli (Stec), and that the items had been recalled as a precaution.Point of sale notices will be displayed in all stores selling the products until 3 October, explaining to customers why they have been recalled and what to do if they have already bought them.Sainsbury’s apologised to customers for any inconvenience and advised them not to eat the affected products

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AstraZeneca pauses £200m investment in Cambridge research site

The drugmaker AstraZeneca has paused a planned £200m expansion of its Cambridge research site, completing a depressing week for the UK pharmaceutical industry.The decision by the UK’s largest company means none of its much-trumpeted £650m investment package in the UK – which was originally announced in March 2024 – is proceeding.The now stalled £200m Cambridge project had been expected to create 1,000 jobs. In January, AstraZeneca scrapped plans to invest £450m in its vaccine manufacturing facility in Speke, Merseyside, citing a cut in government support, after months of negotiations.An AstraZeneca spokesperson said on Friday: “We constantly reassess the investment needs of our company and can confirm our expansion in Cambridge is paused

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ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO

The company behind ChatGPT could start calling the authorities when young users talk seriously about suicide, its co-founder has said.Sam Altman raised fears that as many as 1,500 people a week could be discussing taking their own lives with the chatbot before doing so.The chief executive of San Francisco-based OpenAI, which operates the chatbot with an estimated 700 million global users, said the decision to train the system so the authorities were alerted in such emergencies was not yet final. But he said it was “very reasonable for us to say in cases of, young people talking about suicide, seriously, where we cannot get in touch with the parents, we do call authorities”.Altman highlighted the possible change in an interview with the podcaster Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, which came after OpenAI and Altman were sued by the family of Adam Raine, a 16-year-old from California who killed himself after what his family’s lawyer called “months of encouragement from ChatGPT”

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Larry Ellison briefly overtakes Elon Musk as world’s richest person

US tech billionaire Larry Ellison is neck-and-neck with Elon Musk in the contest to be the world’s richest person after briefly overtaking the Tesla chief executive on WednesdayEllison’s wealth surged after Oracle, the business software company in which he owns a stake of 41%, reported better than expected financial results.Oracle shares rose by more than 40% in early trading, at one point valuing the business software company at approximately $960bn (£707bn) and Ellison’s stake at $393bn, just ahead of Musk’s fortune of $384bn, according to Bloomberg’s billionaires index. However, Ellison’s lead was short-lived as the stock closed at $328, a rise of 36% valuing Ellison’s shareholding at $378bn and putting Musk back ahead.The pair sit comfortably ahead of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos.Ellison, 81, also has other sources of wealth, including a stake in electric carmaker Tesla, where Musk is chief executive, a sailing team, the Indian Wells Open tennis tournament, and an island in Hawaii, according to Bloomberg

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Raucous crowd and sprint stars give World Athletics Championships explosive start

There was a moment on the opening night of these World Athletics Championships when the bottled up frustration of missing out on a full-fat Tokyo Olympics – with crowds and fun and unbridled joy – suddenly seemed to be unleashed. It came at the end of a thrilling women’s 10,000m, a roar that could have been heard on Mount Fuji, and a vast outpouring of appreciation and pride.At the front of the pack, four contenders were whittled down to two before the Olympic and world champion Beatrice Chebet took off with the Italian Nadia Battocletti in pursuit. It was like watching Wile E. Coyote chasing Roadrunner

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New Zealand 46-17 South Africa: Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final – as it happened

That’ll be it from me.Here’s the report from Sandy Park from Rob Kitson.Lucky him, that was some game.Hope you enjoyed it!The next quarter-final gets underway shortly.Alex Reid will be your guide:Now some words from South Africa’s battering ram, Aseza Hele:It was very tough but we gave them a taste of South Africans

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New Zealand blitz South Africa after break to reach Women’s Rugby World Cup semis

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Torrie Lewis breaks own 100m national record in bright start to world championships

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Brisbane defeat Gold Coast: AFL 2025 second semi-final – as it happened

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Brisbane crush Gold Coast to remain king of Queensland and book AFL preliminary final spot

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Salt and Buttler put egos aside to thrive as England’s all-action heroes

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Canelo v Crawford: our experts predict the winner of Saturday’s big fight

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