Author: Sarah Mitchell
Gang violence leaves Haiti facing ‘worst hunger emergency in the western hemisphere’
Half of all Haitians are struggling every day to find food as rampant gang violence and lawlessness are causing “the worst hunger emergency in the
Typhoon Krathon: two people killed and two missing in Taiwan
Two people have been killed, two are missing and more than 100 injured in bad weather from a typhoon approaching Taiwan, which grounded flights and
Alcaraz ends Sinner’s winning streak to land China Open
Carlos Alcaraz ended Jannik Sinner’s winning run to take the China Open title in Beijing after another pulsating encounter between them. Sinner went into the
Buried US second world war bomb explodes at Japanese airport
A US bomb from the second world war that had been buried at a Japanese airport has exploded, causing a large crater in a taxiway
Is it time for Spotify to shut down homophobic Jamaican dancehall?
When Vybz Kartel was released from a Jamaican prison in August, I opened Spotify and started nostalgically playing dancehall classics. My enjoyment was short-lived after
Coldplay: Moon Music review – ‘live, laugh, love’ in album form
Amid worsening weather and worsening war, pop music can seem pointless at times – and more necessary than ever at others. Coldplay induce both of
Targeted support could reduce infant mortality gap across England, study finds
Four key factors have been identified that together account for more than one-third of the inequalities in infant deaths between the most and least deprived
Children in youth offender institutions in England denied access to education, report finds
Children in youth offender institutions (YOIs) are being denied access to education, with too many being kept in their cells as staff struggle to keep
Thames mudlarking permits to be issued again but capped to protect site
Whether fuelled by social media or prompted by the Covid lockdowns, the years between 2019 and 2022 saw a huge surge in interest in mudlarking