Some of the most popular simulator games are outlandishly boring. But curiously, it’s satisfying to complete pointless tasks when the stakes are so low, says writer Imogen West-Knights
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Experts say regulation of child influencers sits in a legal grey area as children promote products on social media
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The Deb has taken just $237 a screen in its second week – but it is an enjoyable addition to the Australian movie musical pantheon, which is more flops than hits
Invoking a night imp might be ludicrous, but the superstitious and the sacred are often the same thing
Federal health minister Mark Butler announces major changes and says scheme is costing ‘too much and is growing too fast’
Bank of England expected to keep interest rates on hold as Iran war casts shadow over labour market
Program portrayed efforts to wean Australia off fossil fuels as morally bankrupt, trashing rainforests and enslaving Australia to China
Annual March rate adds to pressure on household finances and follows warnings of slowdown to UK economy
Stephen Daldry’s 2002 film, which secured Kidman an Oscar for her depiction of Virginia Woolf, is a groundbreaking depiction of queer sexuality across the 20th century