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      TV tonight: Kieran Culkin, Josh Hartnett and Nick Mohammed do Gogglebox

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Stand Up to Cancer kicks off with unexpected Hollywood stars … and the beloved ‘hundys’ from The Celebrity Traitors. Plus: all-out luxury (and the best cheeses) at a Mayfair hotel. Here’s what to watch this evening

    7.30pm, Channel 4
    Davina McCall launches a run of programmes with the fight against cancer at their heart – including a Gogglebox special at 9.10pm with Kieran Culkin and Jazz Charton, Josh Hartnett and Tamsin Egerton, and Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler. Before that, there’s a documentary at 8pm from inside a cancer clinic at Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridge, following patients and their families on their journeys through testing, diagnosis and treatment. It aims to offer an insight into the clinical and emotional experience of this disease. Phil Harrison

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      TV tonight: Kieran Culkin, Josh Hartnett and Nick Mohammed do Gogglebox

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Stand Up to Cancer kicks off with unexpected Hollywood stars … and the beloved ‘hundys’ from The Celebrity Traitors. Plus: all-out luxury (and the best cheeses) at a Mayfair hotel. Here’s what to watch this evening

    7.30pm, Channel 4
    Davina McCall launches a run of programmes with the fight against cancer at their heart – including a Gogglebox special at 9.10pm with Kieran Culkin and Jazz Charton, Josh Hartnett and Tamsin Egerton, and Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler. Before that, there’s a documentary at 8pm from inside a cancer clinic at Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridge, following patients and their families on their journeys through testing, diagnosis and treatment. It aims to offer an insight into the clinical and emotional experience of this disease. Phil Harrison

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      TV tonight: Kieran Culkin, Josh Hartnett and Nick Mohammed do Gogglebox

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Stand Up to Cancer kicks off with unexpected Hollywood stars … and the beloved ‘hundys’ from The Celebrity Traitors. Plus: all-out luxury (and the best cheeses) at a Mayfair hotel. Here’s what to watch this evening

    7.30pm, Channel 4
    Davina McCall launches a run of programmes with the fight against cancer at their heart – including a Gogglebox special at 9.10pm with Kieran Culkin and Jazz Charton, Josh Hartnett and Tamsin Egerton, and Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler. Before that, there’s a documentary at 8pm from inside a cancer clinic at Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridge, following patients and their families on their journeys through testing, diagnosis and treatment. It aims to offer an insight into the clinical and emotional experience of this disease. Phil Harrison

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      UK GDP report to show if economy struggled in October before the budget – business live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

    Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.

    The important thing about last month’s budget is that we now have certainty, as one FTSE 100 CEO told me last week; no more endless speculation about which taxes might rise, for example.

    On the data front, this morning’s UK GDP stats are set to show the economy having stagnated in October, largely as a result of pre-Budget uncertainty freezing business investment and consumer spending alike, though the monthly data remains very noisy indeed, with relatively little by way of signal able to be extracted from the report.

    7am GMT: UK GDP report for October

    7am GMT: UK trade report for October

    7.45pm GMT: French inflation report for November

    8am GMT: Spanish inflation report for November

    1.30pm GMT: US national activity index for September

    4pm GMT: Russia’s GDP report for Q3

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      UK GDP report to show if economy struggled in October before the budget – business live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

    Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.

    The important thing about last month’s budget is that we now have certainty, as one FTSE 100 CEO told me last week; no more endless speculation about which taxes might rise, for example.

    On the data front, this morning’s UK GDP stats are set to show the economy having stagnated in October, largely as a result of pre-Budget uncertainty freezing business investment and consumer spending alike, though the monthly data remains very noisy indeed, with relatively little by way of signal able to be extracted from the report.

    7am GMT: UK GDP report for October

    7am GMT: UK trade report for October

    7.45pm GMT: French inflation report for November

    8am GMT: Spanish inflation report for November

    1.30pm GMT: US national activity index for September

    4pm GMT: Russia’s GDP report for Q3

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      UK GDP report to show if economy struggled in October before the budget – business live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

    Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.

    The important thing about last month’s budget is that we now have certainty, as one FTSE 100 CEO told me last week; no more endless speculation about which taxes might rise, for example.

    On the data front, this morning’s UK GDP stats are set to show the economy having stagnated in October, largely as a result of pre-Budget uncertainty freezing business investment and consumer spending alike, though the monthly data remains very noisy indeed, with relatively little by way of signal able to be extracted from the report.

    7am GMT: UK GDP report for October

    7am GMT: UK trade report for October

    7.45pm GMT: French inflation report for November

    8am GMT: Spanish inflation report for November

    1.30pm GMT: US national activity index for September

    4pm GMT: Russia’s GDP report for Q3

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      ‘Men explicitly loving men is so threatening to the status quo’: why are gay male pop stars being shut out of the music industry?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025 • 1 minute

    Not long ago, artists such as Lil Nas X and Olly Alexander were ruling pop. But success has stalled as acts face industry obstacles and rising homophobia. What now?

    At the turn of the decade, gay male and non-binary pop stars seemed poised to take pop music by storm . Lil Nas X broke out with Old Town Road – which blew up on TikTok, sold about 18.5m copies and remains tied with Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) and Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You as the longest-running No 1 single in US history – and artists such as Sam Smith, Troye Sivan and Olly Alexander from Years & Years were all singing about gay love and sex.

    But the initial promise has stalled. Lil Nas X’s attempts to build on his smash debut album have fizzled, and he is publicly dealing with mental health issues. In October, Khalid released his first album since being outed by his ex last year but only sold 10,000 copies in the first week in the US. A previous album, 2019’s Free Spirit, sold some 200,000 copies in the first week and led to him briefly dethroning Ariana Grande as the most listened to artist on Spotify.

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      The facts are stark: Europe must open the door to migrants, or face its own extinction | George Monbiot

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Plummeting birth rates mean that without attracting immigration, many countries are sliding towards collapse

    I know what “civilisational erasure” looks like: I’ve seen the graph. The European Commission published it in March. It’s a chart of total fertility rate : the average number of children born per woman. After a minor bump over the past 20 years, the EU rate appears to be declining once more, and now stands at 1.38. The UK’s is 1.44 . A population’s replacement rate is 2.1. You may or may not see this as a disaster, but the maths doesn’t care what you think. We are gliding, as if by gravitational force, towards the ground.

    Civilisational erasure is the term the Trump administration used in its new national security strategy , published last week. It claimed that immigration, among other factors, will result in the destruction of European civilisation. In reality, without immigration there will be no Europe, no civilisation and no one left to argue about it.

    George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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      The facts are stark: Europe must open the door to migrants, or face its own extinction | George Monbiot

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 12 December 2025

    Plummeting birth rates mean that without attracting immigration, many countries are sliding towards collapse

    I know what “civilisational erasure” looks like: I’ve seen the graph. The European Commission published it in March. It’s a chart of total fertility rate : the average number of children born per woman. After a minor bump over the past 20 years, the EU rate appears to be declining once more, and now stands at 1.38. The UK’s is 1.44 . A population’s replacement rate is 2.1. You may or may not see this as a disaster, but the maths doesn’t care what you think. We are gliding, as if by gravitational force, towards the ground.

    Civilisational erasure is the term the Trump administration used in its new national security strategy , published last week. It claimed that immigration, among other factors, will result in the destruction of European civilisation. In reality, without immigration there will be no Europe, no civilisation and no one left to argue about it.

    George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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