Out of the frying pan? Noma’s Rene Redzepi resigns, and fine dining confronts ‘brigade’ culture
The downfall of the world’s top chef has raised questions about whether time is up for the storied bullying and abuse of fine dining kitchens.
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The downfall of the world’s top chef has raised questions about whether time is up for the storied bullying and abuse of fine dining kitchens.
Plus, UW softball rolls to 10th straight win in run-rule fashion over Maryland.
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The US president said it is only appropriate that those who benefit from oil coming through the waterway help to free it
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Treasury minister Spencer Livermore trails new strategy as chancellor pins hopes on benefits of AI amid global uncertaintyThe NHS and Ministry of Defence will be urged to buy British tech, as the government pins its hopes on the benefits of artificial …
Exclusive: Guardian investigation finds data from flagship medical research leaked dozens of timesConfidential health data has been exposed online on dozens of occasions, a Guardian investigation can reveal, raising questions about the safeguarding of …
Datacentre investment boom is one of the biggest infrastructure gambles of this era, and Britain may be uniquely exposedStargate was to be the world’s biggest AI investment: a $500bn infrastructure project to “secure American leadership in AI”. Never s…
Refusal to kowtow to US president has won public backing – and left Badenoch and Farage playing catch-upIt is not often that Keir Starmer’s allies believe he has Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch on the run – but on Iran, they think he is on the right sid…
The BBC joins a French Alps rescue team as the number of skiers killed this season passes 100.