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  • Maxine Peake: ‘I have a healthy balance of inferiority complex and slightly prickly ego’ | Film

    Maxine Peake: ‘I have a healthy balance of inferiority complex and slightly prickly ego’ | Film

    Has your northern accent helped or hindered your career? Eluned51
    They do call a group of actors a “moan” of actors. We like to have a good moan. When people hear a regional accent, they immediately make assumptions about your class, financial status and education. People generally think if you’ve got a strong regional accent, you can’t do much else. Obviously there are amazing actors like Jodie Comer who smash that to pieces because people don’t realise she’s from Liverpool. But because I came out the traps with the northern accent it’s probably helped.

    Do you ever suffer from impostor syndrome and think: “Why are people so fascinated by me?” RealEdPhillips
    I don’t ever think people are – I think they are generally quite bored by me! Of course I have impostor syndrome. When you don’t get a job, you can’t help but think: “Why didn’t I get that job? Why don’t they think I’m good enough?” So there’s a healthy balance of inferiority complex and slightly prickly ego.

    What are your memories of filming Funny Cow? Michel3Amsterdam
    We had such a good time because it was made with a bunch of friends. We managed to twist Paddy Considine’s arm to be part of it. We had Stephen Graham, Christine Bottomley, John Bishop. All these amazing people, so it was quite colourful. I have always been fascinated by female comics’ journeys through working men’s clubs in the 70s, and the sacrifices and compromises they had to make. The material they were using was horrific, really. It was all about: “How do you get noticed?” The answer was: “If you can’t beat them, join them.” The politics of the 70s seemed to come crashing down as we were filming it, with Brexit. So we wanted to do a bit of an exposé on British politics as well.

    ‘People generally think if you’ve got a strong regional accent, you can’t do much else’ … Peake as Hamlet at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, in 2014. Photograph: Jonathan Keenan/Royal Exchange

    Which political figure in the Labour party would you most like to play? NorthwichTom
    I’ve always wanted to play Ellen Wilkinson, but I’m far too tall because she was a little bullet: smallish stature, but mighty of heart and soul. I went to drama school with Sally Hawkins, and thought she could play her and I could be Nancy Astor, even though I have no interest in her [Conservative] politics. But they were great friends, which I always thought would make a fascinating drama.

    Did writing about and playing Beryl Burton in the BBC radio drama Beryl: A Love Story on Two Wheels inspire you to get on the saddle? HenleyRegatta
    I’ve always used a bike to get around. Once I started writing about Beryl, I joined a club and went on my first 50km ride and nearly died. But then I became addicted, and would go out three times a week and do 70 or 80km. So, yes, I was inspired by Beryl. I love the camaraderie and the freedom. It’s like being a kid, getting on your bike with your pals. It’s great.

    Would you like to do more nihilistic action hero stuff, like you did in Black Mirror? ColdCountyHome

    ‘Count me in’ … Peake in Black Mirror: Metalhead. Photograph: Jonathan Prime/Netflix

    I remember an email came through saying: “You’ve been offered Black Mirror, can you read the script quickly and let us know?” I said: “I don’t need to read it. It’s Black Mirror. Count me in.” I loved doing it because it was the first time I had done anything remotely action based. I’d love to do something on horseback. Don’t let the accent fool you: I used to ride a lot when I was younger. So I’d love to do a female western.

    What was your most memorable moment on the rugby field? scarletnoir
    Getting absolutely thrashed by Keighley ladies amateur rugby league team, and trying to not get too severely injured. Our trainer used to say: “Women hold grudges.” If you made a high tackle, even accidentally, you knew revenge was coming your way.

    Could you persuade Craig Cash to reopen the doors of the Grapes for another series of Early Doors? TheSableHoundReturns
    I have tried. We have all tried. We had such a great time. We just laughed from the beginning to the end of the day. It didn’t feel like work. It really didn’t. I shouldn’t say this, but as you know, it was set in a pub, so we went out to an actual pub for a few drinks, then came back and filmed it on the set that looked like a pub. We are all still really close. We’ve had a few meet-ups and have said: “Come on Craig, please.” We’d love to do it. But who knows?

    Line dancing with Diane Morgan in Mandy. Did you have prior experience or did you have to learn? mattyjj
    Luckily they just taught me on the day, so it was a new skill. That’s my favourite screen death: being crushed to death by a disco ball. Only Diane Morgan could come up with that. We’ve been friends since drama school, so when she said: “Would you come and be in this?” I was like: “Absolutely. Why have you not asked me before?”

    What was it like working with Mike Leigh in Peterloo? bumble

    ‘Mike Leigh is so passionate about what he does’ … Alicia Turner and Peake in Peterloo. Photograph: Simon Mein

    I wrote to Mike when I was at drama school, where I did my showcase with Sally Hawkins, a two-hander of the April De Angelis play, Playhouse Creatures. I said: “We should write to Mike Leigh.” She said: “Are you sure?” I said: “We’ll do a joint letter.” So we wrote to him and we got a call in, and the rest is history. He’s brilliant. He loves actors. He has such a specific way of rehearsing and character development, but he’s so thorough and – I don’t know whether he’d like me saying – humble. There are no airs and graces about him. He’s so passionate about what he does, and I just love the fact that he loves actors.

    Happy Birthday! How do you feel at 50? TopTramp
    Well, on my next birthday in two weeks, I’ll be 51. I’m at peace with the fact that I’m middle-aged now. I’m embracing it. Turning 40 was more difficult. Now I think: “I’m still here”, and that can’t be looked upon lightly.

    You narrated the Transmissions: The Definitive Story of Joy Division and New Order podcast. Top three New Order songs? CraigThePaig
    Bizarre Love Triangle. True Faith. Temptation. I still remember getting Substance when I was a teenager at school. That album – even though it was a compilation – changed my life. I had it on double cassette. My mum would say: “Go and set the table”, and I couldn’t hear her because I’d have it blasting in my ears on my Walkman.

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  • ECB and AMLA sign agreement on cooperation – Global Regulation Tomorrow

    1. ECB and AMLA sign agreement on cooperation  Global Regulation Tomorrow
    2. EU Regulators Close Ranks To Fight Money Laundering  Law360
    3. INSIGHT: Read Roger Kaiser’s full address to the Compliance Council  AML Intelligence
    4. New EU anti-money laundering authority starts operations in Frankfurt  MSN
    5. NEWS: AMLA and ECB sign agreement on AML supervision  AML Intelligence

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  • Shefali Jariwala demise: Husband Parag Tyagi writes an emotional post a week after her demise; friends Arti Singh, Anita Hassanandani and others react |

    Shefali Jariwala demise: Husband Parag Tyagi writes an emotional post a week after her demise; friends Arti Singh, Anita Hassanandani and others react |

    Shefali Jariwala’s sudden passing has left her loved ones in deep sorrow. Her husband, Parag Tyagi, has been shattered since losing the love of his life. For the first time since her passing, Parag has opened up about the heartbreaking loss. He shared an emotional note in memory of Shefali, who died on June 27 in Mumbai.Parag broke his silence a week after Shefali’s passing by posting on his social media. He shared a never-seen-before picture of Shefali and vowed to love her forever. In his heartfelt message, he also expressed his wish for everyone to remember Shefali as someone who always brought happiness to those around her.Parag wrote an emotional post, remembering his wife, “Shefali — the ever-eternal Kaanta Laga — was so much more than what met the eye. She was fire wrapped in grace — sharp, focused, and fiercely driven. A woman who lived with intention, nurturing her career, her mind, her body, and her soul with quiet strength and unwavering determination. But beyond all her titles and achievements, Shefali was love in its most selfless form.He further wrote, “She was sab ki maa — always putting others first, offering comfort and warmth simply through her presence. A generous daughter. A devoted and affectionate wife and a wonderful mom to Simba. A protective and guiding sister n maasi. A fiercely loyal friend who stood by those she loved with courage and compassion.”Amid the ongoing discussions about the circumstances of Shefali’s death, Parag stated that it’s natural to feel affected by all the rumours and assumptions. He added, “”In the chaos of grief, it’s easy to be swept away by noise and speculation. But Shefali deserves to be remembered by her light — By the way she made people feel. By the joy she sparked. By the lives she lifted. I’m starting this thread with a simple prayer: May this space be filled only with love. With memories that bring healing. With stories that keep her spirit alive. Let that be her legacy — a soul so radiant, she will never, ever be forgotten. Love you till eternity.”As soon as Parag posted the heartfelt tribute, Shefali’s friends and colleagues from the entertainment industry responded with emotional messages, expressing their grief and offering support.Arti Singh, who became thick friends with Shefali during Bigg Boss wrote, “Bhaiya ❤️ she was beautiful inside out and that baby in her u kept tht alive always. Bhagwan apko Shakti de . Aur apki sehat achi rakhe . ❤️” Prarthana Behere replied, “Parag Bhai” with a heart emoji. Anita Hassanandani also responded to the post. Several other TV stars like Ridheema Tiwari, Pratik Sehajpal, Jaswir Kaur also dropped heart emojis on the post.Shefali passed away on June 27, and the Mumbai Police have initiated an investigation to determine the exact cause of her death.

    Parag Tyagi Breaks Down Holding Shefali Jariwala’s Photo After Her Shocking Death


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  • Find James Vowles’ Hidden Items in our Virtual Garage

    Find James Vowles’ Hidden Items in our Virtual Garage

    It’s time to step back inside the Atlassian Williams Racing Virtual Garage, as we’ve tucked away some all-new secret items.

    A new update is live and packed with hidden James Vowles surprises. They’re neatly tucked away, surrounded by items to find belonging to both Alex and Carlos as well.

    Whether you’ve toured the space before or it’s your first visit, now’s a great time to dive back in. Try on helmets and caps with AR, walk up to the pit wall gantry, and immerse yourself in the heartbeat of our F1 operation on a race weekend, all in the palm of your hand.

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  • Nintendo Switch 2 Could Cost 20% More After Trump’s Vietnam Trade Deal, Wedbush Analyst Says – Barron's

    1. Nintendo Switch 2 Could Cost 20% More After Trump’s Vietnam Trade Deal, Wedbush Analyst Says  Barron’s
    2. Nintendo Switch Pricing Update  Newswire Canada
    3. Here’s How Much Nintendo Switch Online Is Going Up In Canada  Nintendo Life
    4. Nintendo confirms hefty price increase, brace yourselves  GAMINGbible
    5. Nintendo to revise hardware, game, and membership pricing in Canada amid changing market conditions — Switch 2 remains unaffected, change slated for August 1  Tom’s Hardware

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  • Astronomers Discover Third-Ever Interstellar Object: 3I/ATLAS

    Astronomers Discover Third-Ever Interstellar Object: 3I/ATLAS

    After the interstellar asteroid 1I/ʻOumuamua and the interstellar comet 2I/Borisov, 3I/ATLAS is the third object and the second comet from outside the Solar System confirmed.

    This image, taken with the iTelescope.Net T72 telescope at Rio Hurtado, Chile, on July 2, 2025, shows the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. Image credit: Filipp Romanov / CC BY-SA 4.0.

    3I/ATLAS was discovered by the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) survey telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile, on July 1, 2025.

    Arriving from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, the interstellar comet is currently located about 670 million km (420 million miles) away.

    “Since that first report, observations from before the discovery have been gathered from the archives of three different ATLAS telescopes around the world and the Zwicky Transient Facility at the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, California,” NASA astronomers wrote in a statement.

    “These ‘pre-discovery’ observations extend back to June 14, 2025.”

    Also known as C/2025 N1 (ATLAS) and A11pl3Z, 3I/ATLAS is currently about 4.5 AU (670 million km, or 416 million miles) from the Sun.

    The comet poses no threat to Earth and will remain at a distance of at least 1.6 AU (240 million km, or 150 million miles).

    It will reach its closest approach to the Sun around October 30, 2025, at a distance of 1.4 AU (210 million km, or 130 million miles) — just inside the orbit of Mars.

    Its size and physical properties are being investigated by astronomers around the world.

    This diagram shows the trajectory of 3I/ATLAS as it passes through the Solar System. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech.

    This diagram shows the trajectory of 3I/ATLAS as it passes through the Solar System. Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech.

    “If 3I/ATLAS’s brightness stems from reflecting sunlight at the typical albedo of order 10%, then its diameter of 20 km is about 100-200 times larger than the estimated length of ‘Oumuamua (and over a thousand times larger than ‘Oumuamua’s width) and about 50-100 times larger than the core of the comet Borisov,” Professor Avi Loeb, the head of the Galileo Project, founding director of Harvard University’s Black Hole Initiative, and director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, wrote in his blog.

    “If all three objects are rocks, then 3I/ATLAS’s mass is over ten million times larger than that of ‘Oumumua and at least a hundred thousand times larger than the core mass of Borisov.”

    “This is surprising because one expects high mass objects to be much rarer.”

    “Based on data about the main asteroid belt in the Solar System, one would expect millions of objects like ‘Oumuamua for each object on the mass scale of 3I/ATLAS.”

    3I/ATLAS should remain visible to ground-based telescopes through September 2025, after which it will pass too close to the Sun to observe.

    It is expected to reappear on the other side of the Sun by early December, allowing for renewed observations.

    “Based on its direction of motion, 3I/ATLAS appears to be coming at a retrograde orbit with an inclination of 175 degrees relative to the Earth’s orbital plane from the thin disk of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy,” Professor Loeb wrote.

    “In the coming months, we will learn much more about 3I/ATLAS’s properties based on data from multiple ground-based telescopes including the NSF/DoE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, as well as possibly from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope.”

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  • iPhones Running iOS 26 Are Freezing FaceTime Calls When They Detect Nudity – PCMag

    1. iPhones Running iOS 26 Are Freezing FaceTime Calls When They Detect Nudity  PCMag
    2. iPhones running on iOS26 will cut these ‘dangerous’ calls  Times of India
    3. Apple to enable FaceTime call nudity filter on iPhones with iOS 26: Report  Business Standard
    4. FaceTime in iOS 26 will freeze your call if someone starts undressing  StartupNews.fyi
    5. FaceTime in iOS 26 will stop video calls if someone is undressing  Mashable

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  • Exclusive-BRICS to launch guarantee fund to boost investment in member nations, sources say

    Exclusive-BRICS to launch guarantee fund to boost investment in member nations, sources say

    By Marcela Ayres and Bernardo Caram

    BRASILIA (Reuters) -The BRICS group of developing nations is set to announce a new guarantee fund backed by the New Development Bank (NDB) to lower financing costs and boost investment, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

    The initiative, modeled on the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), aims to address global investment shifts amid uncertainty surrounding U.S. economic policy, the sources said on condition of anonymity.

    Brazilian officials view the fund as the centerpiece of the BRICS financial agenda during the country’s rotating presidency. The fund is expected to be mentioned in the joint statement at the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro next week, said the sources.

    Originally formed by Brazil, Russia, India and China, the BRICS group later added South Africa and recently expanded to include other developing nations to increase its influence in global governance.

    The proposed BRICS Multilateral Guarantee (BMG) mechanism, incubated within the NDB, has received technical approval from member states and awaits final signoff from BRICS finance ministers, considered a formality, one of the sources said.

    Brazil’s Finance Ministry declined to comment on the matter.

    The initiative will not require additional capital from member countries at this stage. Instead, it aims to channel existing NDB resources to projects in developing nations.

    No initial funding value has been disclosed, but officials involved in the talks expect each dollar in guarantees provided by the NDB to mobilize between five and ten dollars in private capital for pre-approved projects.

    “This is a politically significant guarantee instrument. It sends a message that BRICS is alive, working on solutions, strengthening the NDB and responding to today’s global needs,” one source said.

    Technical preparations setting up the fund are expected to conclude by the end of this year, paving the way for pilot projects to receive guarantees in 2026.

    BRICS countries face challenges common to developing nations in attracting large-scale private investment in infrastructure, climate adaptation and sustainable development.

    Officials argue that guarantees issued by the NDB, whose credit rating is higher than that of most member countries, could help mitigate perceived risks for institutional investors and commercial banks.

    (Reporting by Marcela Ayres and Bernardo CaramEditing by Manuela Andreoni, Brad Haynes and Louise Heavens)

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  • “I still have more to give”

    “I still have more to give”

    Olympic champion Ruben Limardo has announced plans to continue his remarkable fencing journey through to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, potentially marking a historic sixth Olympic appearance for the Venezuelan icon.

    “My big dream is LA 2028,” Limardo told Panam Sports.

    “I want to be the first Venezuelan to compete in six Olympic Games, and I’ll go after another Olympic medal.”

    Limardo, who turns 40 on 3 August, is Venezuela’s most decorated fencer and remains a central figure in his national team.

    Despite the physical demands of elite competition, he says his passion for the sport continues to grow.

    “I still feel good physically. Of course, I get tired more easily, but I enjoy fencing now more than ever,” Limardo told Panam Sports. “Leaving the sport will be difficult as long as I keep winning.”

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  • Aryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu, Wimbledon 2025 third round: head-to-head, schedule and how to watch live

    Aryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu, Wimbledon 2025 third round: head-to-head, schedule and how to watch live

    Wimbledon 2025 – how to watch Aryna Sabalenka vs Emma Raducanu live

    Sabalenka and Raducanu will meet in the women’s singles third round on Friday, 4 July, with the start time to be confirmed.

    Wimbledon is broadcast for free in Great Britain on the BBC, who cover the two weeks across their broadcast and digital channels. ESPN show the tournament across South America and in the USA, where Tennis Channel also hold rights.

    Canadian fans can follow the action live on TSN and RDS, while Nine Network Australia and Stan Sport share the broadcast of matches in Australia. In India, Wimbledon will be shown on Star Sports and JioHotstar, with SPOTV the place to watch the tennis in the Philippines.

    Find the full list of broadcasters for the Championships here.

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