‘In these stones, horizons sing,” reads a striking copper inscription above the entrance to the Wales Millennium Centre, an arts venue in the heart of
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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Cinema is a hell of a drug. For movie lovers, a trip to the pictures is just that, a two (or, increasingly, six) hour psychoactive
Many children feared dead after fire on school bus in Thailand
More than 23 people, including young children, are feared dead after their school coach caught fire during a field trip on the outskirts of the
‘It’s been like banging my head against a brick wall’: Jake Bugg on class, anxiety and impostor syndrome
For the first, rocket-fuelled years of his career, Jake Bugg used to be the youngest person in any room, be it the Mercury prize ceremony
Die Before You Die review – stunt vlogger comes undone in buried-alive survival thriller
Adi (Ziad Abaza, also the film’s co-scriptwriter) is the kind of loud-mouthed wide boy you’d change seats to get away from in a restaurant. Although
Salem’s Lot review – Stephen King’s small-town vampire rework lacks bite
The inevitability of even more Stephen King adaptations, in the wake of It’s record-breaking success back in 2017, has rarely felt associated with all that
Inherit the Witch review – like an am-dram theatre group doing a murder mystery party in an Airbnb
Starring, written and directed by Cradeaux Alexander, this is a low-budget tale of the occult, and not a very good one at that. If you’re
Seoul crowd crush police sent to jail for deadly failings in Itaewon disaster
A South Korean court has given three police officers prison sentences over their handling of a 2022 Halloween crush in a Seoul nightlife district that
Starmer urged to help households as energy bills rise by £149 a year
Keir Starmer has been urged to intervene to help households tackle rising gas and electricity bills this winter, as average energy bills rise by £149