The cuddly kung fu master is back. Jack Black returns as dumpling-loving panda Po, the unlikeliest of lean, mean fightin’ machines. It’s been eight years
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus review – a stark, emotional finale from master musician
Short of presenting nothing more than music and a blank screen, this documentary about the late Japanese composer-performer Ryuichi Sakamoto’s last appearances is as stark
Rare and raw: never before seen Rolling Stones – in pictures
Ronnie Wood, Les Bains-Douches, Paris, 1983 ‘Keith and Ronnie would then appear, tuning up and joining in. Finally, Mick would stroll on stage and check
Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons: ‘It’s against nature to bury your children’
Nick Cave has a touch of Dr Frankenstein about him – long, white lab coat, inscrutable smile, unnerving intensity. He introduces me to his two
Details emerge on Baltimore bridge collapse victims: ‘They were wonderful family people’
The six men presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse on Tuesday all appeared to be construction workers originally from Latin American countries, according to
Concern over rise in requests for UK to share intelligence despite torture risks
The number of requests for UK ministerial approval of intelligence-sharing where there was a real risk of torture, unlawful killing or extraordinary rendition has more
Jannik Sinner cruises into Miami semis as Collins and Azarenka progress
Jannik Sinner eased past Tomas Machac 6-4, 6-2 to reach the semi-finals of the Miami Open on Wednesday where the second seed will face either
Rashford’s England rivals circle as his United slump goes international
Gareth Southgate did say. When the England manager announced his squad for the Wembley friendlies with Brazil and Belgium, he made clear that Marcus Rashford
King lauds friendship ‘in time of need’ in first comments since princess’s diagnosis
King Charles will highlight the importance of friendship “in a time of need” on Thursday in his first public comments since the Princess of Wales
Tory ‘performance art’ nearly over, Labour to say at local elections launch
May will mark the beginning of the end of a “Tory era of politics as performance art”, Keir Starmer will say at the launch of