British director Stuart Gatt’s confidently handled debut is a tale of two trailers: one a banged-up redneck bolthole in a godforsaken Texas desert commune; the
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Norwich restaurant charges £100 for a pineapple pizza
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That great music can up be uplifting, transportive, transcendent – and conversely sorrowful or deeply unsettling – is a given, but its power to heal
Tuesday briefing: What Ukraine might gain from two North Korean captives
Good morning. In a grinding war where significant changes at the front are hard to discern, a video released by Ukraine on Sunday is a
Yoon Suk Yeol impeachment: trial of suspended South Korean president begins
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Beverley Knight to play rock’n’roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Beverley Knight is to play Sister Rosetta Tharpe in a drama about the gospel singer and guitarist who became known as “the godmother of rock’n’roll”.
Drones flying into jails in England and Wales are national security threat, says prisons watchdog
Drones have become a “threat to national security”, the prisons watchdog has said, after a surge in the amount of weapons and drugs flown into
Ministers consider ban on all UK public bodies making ransomware payments
Schools, the NHS and local councils will be banned from making ransomware payments under government proposals to tackle hackers. In a crackdown on such cyber-attacks,
Ministers to appeal against river pollution ruling won by Yorkshire anglers
The UK environment secretary, Steve Reed, is pursuing legal action against a group of anglers who are trying to restore the ecosystem of a river.
Politically historic Kingsley Hall in Bristol awarded £4.7m for renovation
A 319-year-old Grade II-listed building in the heart of Bristol that was the headquarters of the precursor to the modern Labour party has been awarded