‘You’ve got me?” splutters Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) in the 1978 Superman: The Movie, after her caped saviour (Christopher Reeve) scoops her up in his
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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The sister of Rhiannon Skye Whyte, who was fatally stabbed while waiting on the platform of a Walsall train station, a two-minute walk from her
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Marianne Faithfull: ‘I always knew I was something quite extraordinary’ – archive, 1979
It is difficult to think of anyone who has become as famous as Marianne Faithfull after having achieved so little. Fifteen years ago she recorded
Blur drummer says UK law on assisted dying is ‘psychopathic’
The Blur drummer, Dave Rowntree, has attacked the UK law on assisted dying as “psychopathic” as he spoke out for the first time about the
Thom Yorke walks off stage after being heckled by pro-Palestine protester at Melbourne concert
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Leading human rights lawyer Xu Zhiyong on hunger strike in Chinese prison, family says
Concerns are growing about the health of Xu Zhiyong, China’s most prominent imprisoned human rights lawyer, who is thought to have been on hunger strike