Gambling companies in Britain could be forced to overhaul their advertising practices after a betting firm was ruled to have unlawfully targeted a problem gambler
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Sharon Van Etten: ‘Weirdest thing I have done for love? I started watching sports’
What’s the best piece of advice you have ever received? I don’t want to be name-droppy, but this advice definitely came at a time in
Stop shielding UK royals from parliamentary scrutiny, says Labour peer
Rules banning scrutiny of the royal family in parliament must be changed in light of the continuing scandals about Prince Andrew, a Labour peer has
Lucky Liverpool? Possibly, but their spotless results make it hard to argue | Jonathan Wilson
Liverpool this season have been very good at being good enough. There have been very few games in which they’ve dismantled the opposition. They have
D Is for Distance review – tender portrait of parents battling for their son’s medication
That uniquely valuable British writer and independent film-maker Chris Petit, creator of downbeat classics such as Radio On from 1979 and An Unsuitable Job for
Is it time to stop bashing Bridget Jones? Hapless everywoman has evolved – and so have we
Bridget Jones is back. The fabled diary (probably a Surface Pro now) has snapped back open. The cigarettes are doubtless replaced by a Vaporesso vape.
Dozens killed as opposition RSF forces attack open market in Sudan
Fighters with the opposition Rapid Support Forces have attacked an open market in the Sudanese city of Omdurman, killing 54 people. The attack on Sabrein
Kehlani review – R&B tonic is just what the doctor ordered
“Welcome to the biggest show of my career,” announces Kehlani, to ecstatic cheers. Fresh from three Grammy nominations, a banging 2024 summer hit – After
Hayley Atwell on theatre, Tom Cruise and the tabloids: ‘I’ve reached the point where I’m OK if I’m not liked’
Before meeting Hayley Atwell, I am shown to an empty dressing room down the corridor from where she is rehearsing in London for her upcoming
Britain face Davis Cup relegation playoff after defeat to Japan in deciding match
Great Britain face a relegation playoff in the Davis Cup after a makeshift team were beaten 3-2 by Japan. Debutant Jacob Fearnley’s impressive singles win