Helen Mirren has said that James Bond should never be played by a woman, as the spy franchise is “born out of profound sexism”. The
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More than 300,000 Canadians faced power outages in parts of Ontario on Sunday as an ice storm pummeled the region over the weekend, according to
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Beth Mead’s double inspires Arsenal to emphatic WSL win at Crystal Palace
Arsenal cruised to their sixth successive league win against the relegation-battling Crystal Palace with a controlled victory in the Women’s Super League. Beth Mead scored
Donors quit Prince Harry’s charity when he left UK, says Sentebale chair
Donors abandoned the charity Prince Harry founded in memory of his late mother when he left the UK, the chair of Sentebale has said amid
‘Much better vibe’: Manchester’s phone-free nightclub reviving the rave spirit
Standing in the queue at Amber’s, one of Manchester’s newest nightclubs, before your bag is searched or your ticket is checked, you are asked to
‘Drawings do not lie’: film-maker Michel Hazanavicius on his animated feature about the Holocaust
When the acclaimed French film-maker Michel Hazanavicius was approached by his parents’ best friend, the author and playwright Jean-Claude Grumberg, to adapt his fairytale The