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Tell us: who is your pick to win at the Oscars 2025?

Now the Oscars 2024 nominees have been announced, we would like to hear about your personal favourite

The 2025 Oscar nominations have been announced, with a record-breaking 13 for Jacques Audiard’s musical Emilia Pérez – the most ever earned by a film not in the English language.

Brady Corbet’s epic The Brutalist, about a Hungarian architect who moves to the US after the second world war, took 10 nominations, as did the musical Wicked. A Complete Unknown and Conclave both came away with eight.

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© Photograph: Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

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© Photograph: Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

Share pictures and stories of your favourite brutalist buildings

We want to see people’s most loved brutalist buildings around the world and why people treasure them

The Brutalist, Brady Corbet’s film about a fictional modernist architect in postwar America, has become a hotly anticipated film release.

Architecture experts hope the movie will renew interest in brutalist heritage.

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© Photograph: Jem Bartholomew/The Guardian

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© Photograph: Jem Bartholomew/The Guardian

Share your experience of working and paying into a pension

We’d like to find out how actively involved people are in saving for their pension

We are interested in finding out more about different pension systems around the world and how engaged people are with their savings plan.

If you are still working, how actively are you involved in your pension and do you think it will be enough when you retire? If not, what are your plans for when you stop working? What, if anything, do you think you will get from your state pension?

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© Photograph: Constantine Johnny/Getty Images

Tell us about the financial consequences you are facing due to the California fires

We’d like to hear about the disaster’s financial impact on people who have lost their home, business, or community – their mortgages, lost possessions, rents, insurances and investments

California homeowners and business owners who lost everything in the devastating Los Angeles-area fires now have to tackle their insurance companies to recover the value of their homeowners’ policies – if they are lucky enough to have insurance at all.

With estimates of the economic damage from the fires now expected to reach over $200bn, we’d like to hear what financial consequences people face due to the fires.

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© Photograph: David McNew/Getty Images

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