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People in France: share your views of Thursday’s nationwide strike

We’d like to hear from people across France about how they view Thursday’s strikes

Around 800,000 people are expected to join marches across France on Thursday.

French trade unions across many sectors from schools to transport have called for the nationwide strike to oppose unpopular budget plans.

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© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP

© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP

© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP

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People over 60: share your experiences of dating in later life

We want to hear from people in their 60s, 70s, 80s or even 90s who are actively dating other people over the age of 60

We’d like to hear from both single people and members of couples who very recently met the love of their life on a date. What is the best and worst date you’ve been on? Any funny or shocking anecdotes to share?

How do relationships compare to the ones you had at a younger age? How much does companionship or sex factor? What about exes – your’s and your partners’ children and grandchildren? Are you using apps and websites or relying on word of mouth? Have you been on a lot of dates? What about ghosting?

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© Photograph: DisobeyArt/Shutterstock

© Photograph: DisobeyArt/Shutterstock

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US parents and teachers: share your experiences of AI in schools

We would like to hear what people think about the use of artificial intelligence in schools in the US

Students in grades K-12 have been invited by Melania Trump to take part in a nationwide contest designed to encourage the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help solve community issues. The first lady wants students to “unleash their imagination and showcase the spirit of American innovation” by participating in the government-sponsored contest.

We want to hear from parents and teachers on their experiences of AI in schools. How do you feel about it being used in education? Do you support it or are you against it?

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© Photograph: Marmaduke St. John/Alamy

© Photograph: Marmaduke St. John/Alamy

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Share your tributes and memories of Robert Redford

We would like to hear your tributes and memories of Hollywood star Robert Redford whether you met him, or appreciated his work

Robert Redford, star of Hollywood classics including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting and All the President’s Men, has died aged 89.

In a statement to the New York Times, his publicist said the actor died in his sleep at his home in Utah.

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© Photograph: Fred Prouser/Reuters

© Photograph: Fred Prouser/Reuters

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Tell us about the worst meal you have cooked

We would like to hear from people about their culinary disasters and what they think went wrong

From an overambitious birthday cake to an adventurous would-be feast that ended up in the dustbin, we would like to hear about the worst meal you’ve ever cooked.

We will feature a selection in an article of humorous (and non-lethal) anecdotes of culinary disaster for G2.

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© Photograph: South_agency/Getty Images/iStockphoto

© Photograph: South_agency/Getty Images/iStockphoto

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Australian bird of the year 2025: nominate your favourite now

We want to hear which Australian birds you think should be shortlisted for the Guardian/Birdlife Australia bird of the year poll next month

Which of the 830 bird species that call Australia home (or at least one of their homes) should make it into the 2025 Australian bird of the year poll?

Australia has a great diversity of avian life, home to nearly one in 10 of the world’s 10,000 living bird species. And we love to celebrate it. Australians are renowned for admiring our beautiful, bountiful and boisterous birds. And nothing highlights that more than the Guardian/Birdlife Australia bird of the year poll, held every two years, when birdlovers around the country battle it out to see their favourite feathered friend take the crown as best bird.

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© Illustration: Pete Cromer/The Guardian

© Illustration: Pete Cromer/The Guardian

© Illustration: Pete Cromer/The Guardian

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Tell us: have you revitalised your love for your job?

We would like to speak to people who are sticking to their jobs, a trend which has been termed job-hugging

Workers in the UK are embracing job-hugging and prioritising security in their careers as they face a competitive job market, according to new figures.

Instead of looking for new roles, employees are sticking to their jobs, a trend which has been termed job-hugging. We would like to speak to people about how they have revitalised their love for their job. How do you bring back the spark when you’ve been in a job for a long time? Do you have any tips you’d like to share about how to make your job more exciting?

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© Photograph: Kateryna Onyshchuk/Alamy

© Photograph: Kateryna Onyshchuk/Alamy

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