Time for an excursion. Time for Gareth Southgate and Steve Holland to live a little. The group stage is done, the draw has opened up,
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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As she took her first timid steps as a professional tennis player 21 years ago, one of the most important early decisions Victoria Azarenka made
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Stellan Skarsgård is speaking to me from his cabin, outside Stockholm, and why shouldn’t he look relaxed and happy, in those clement, sun-dappled surrounds? But
The Last Dinner Party on misogyny, maximalism and making it big: ‘Men think they’re the arbiters of rock’
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When it comes to age-gap films starring Nicole Kidman, Jonathan Glazer’s Birth is surely impossible to follow. But newcomer screenwriter Carrie Solomon and director Richard
Canadian man makes history after receiving zero election votes: ‘I am the true unity candidate’
A Canadian man has made history by receiving zero votes in a contested federal election, after running as part of a protest over the lack
Marilyn Monroe’s Los Angeles home named a historic cultural monument
Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood, Los Angeles, home has been saved from destruction after a year-long battle to save the property from developers. On Wednesday, the Los
British Columbia investigates claims energy company ‘dramatically’ influenced climate policy
British Columbia’s attorney general has called for an investigation into possible violations of provincial law after a Canadian oil and gas executive claimed the company
Former heads of Bolivia’s army and navy arrested over failed coup
The former heads of Bolivia’s army and navy are among 17 people so far arrested for their alleged roles in a seemingly bungled military coup
Egyptian scribes suffered work-related injuries, study says
From bad backs to eye strain, office work can take its toll on the body. But it seems such perils are nothing new: researchers have