This electrically intense film about the former world No 4 tennis champion Jelena Dokic made my heart pound and my eyes well up; there hasn’t
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‘It’s shocking no-one’s done this before’: the 13-hour gig digging up the African roots of global pop
‘Can you own a rhythm?” asks British-Egyptian historian Dr Hannah Elsisi. She points out that pop charts around the world are infused with Africa-rooted music,
Holiday Twist review – could this be the worst Christmas movie ever?
It’s harder than you might think to find movies without any redeeming features, but occasionally they do come along. Terrible writing, horrible direction, an appalling
Ekleido review – Floating Points’ brilliant beats propel duo’s dazzling dance
Club culture has left its stamp on contemporary dance in recent years – the popularity of Sharon Eyal is a prime example – and here
Meet Me Next Christmas review – Netflix kicks off season with passable romcom
Sneaking in just before the fleet of red Coca-Cola trucks comes barreling into town, it’s the arrival of Netflix’s made-for-pittance festive lineup, a holiday tradition
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“As an inveterate text reader, I cannot help absorbing the fragments of black-on-red text in the [background on the] Missing Words round on Have I
I’m Charlie Walker review – stereotype-busting sort-of true story of a trucker and an oil spill
This film opens with the words “based on a true story” splashed across the screen. About 70-odd minutes later, just before the closing credits roll,
Adult social care in England needs urgent help from ministers, say bosses
England’s overstretched and creaking adult social care services need urgent government intervention to stabilise them financially as rising costs and demand play havoc with council
Planning rules have failed to link new homes to public transport, report finds
A decade of planning rules designed to create housing connected to public transport routes has achieved nothing, a report has found, with millions of people
UK ‘falling behind’ on sewage pollution regulation while EU tightens rules
The UK is falling further behind on sewage pollution regulation as the EU tightens its rules to clean up Europe’s waterways, say critics. EU member