A British Columbia judge has issued a rare, last-minute injunction barring a woman from accessing euthanasia after physicians in her home province refused to approve
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Typhoon Kong-rey: biggest storm in decades wreaks destruction in Taiwan
The biggest typhoon to hit Taiwan in decades has crossed over the island, leaving behind a path of destruction but minimal reported deaths or injuries.
Dolly Parton: ‘I was sorry when Dolly the sheep died – though I don’t want to be cloned’
How important were the circumstances of an often heartbreakingly hard childhood and background in rural Tennessee in the making of your career? eamonmccEverybody where we
Almost two dozen countries at high risk of acute hunger, UN report reveals
Acute food insecurity is expected to worsen in war-stricken Sudan and nearly two dozen other countries and territories in the next six months, largely as
Spurs pass test of nerve to give fans hope of a more prosperous future | David Hytner
It was not so much the old line about it being a bad time to concede, even though it plainly was. It was more the
How will the outcome of the US election affect Australia, Aukus and our region?
More people have gone to a ballot box in 2024 than in any other year in human history. Billions have cast votes across scores of
The WSL’s new TV deal is a great step forward but so much work remains
The Women’s Super League has secured a vital dose of off-pitch stability for the next five seasons, with the news that Sky Sports and the
‘It’s the damnedest thing I’ve ever seen’: 10 film flops that became classics – ranked!
10. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Budget: £19.3m. Worldwide gross: £22m View image in fullscreen Still IMDb’s chart-topper as the best film of all time, this
Peter Perrett: The Cleansing review – a late-career triumph that dances in the face of death
Peter Perrett’s third solo album opens with a track called I Wanna Go With Dignity. You could suggest that’s par for the course: a certain
EU launches action against shopping website Temu over illegal products
The EU has launched formal proceedings against the Chinese shopping website Temu amid concerns it is failing to halt the sale of illegal products online.