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Kobbie Mainoo plans to reject Manchester United contract and move abroad
Kobbie Mainoo is minded to reject the offer of a new contract at Manchester United and seek a move abroad. The midfielder has two years
Anora is nothing new – Hollywood has always been obsessed with sex workers
Anora emerged triumphant from last week’s Academy Awards presentation, winning five Oscars including best actress for Mikey Madison for her performance as Ani, a sex
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There’s a sense in which Roy Ayers was blessed from the start. Aged five, the son of two musicians – and by all accounts already
The Electric State review – Millie Bobby Brown’s bot war yarn is soulless digital content
Here is a very bland and derivative sci-fi adventure from Netflix, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, freely adapted from the illustrated YA novel by
Nigerian king faces Shell in London high court over decades of oil spills
His Royal Highness King Godwin Bebe Okpabi has carried bottles of water drawn from the wells of his homeland in the Niger delta to the
Gracie Abrams review – telling references tied together in a big, bland bow
How do you describe a Gracie Abrams concert in one word? Bows. There are thousands and thousands of them at the O2 Arena tonight, most
Annie Lennox and friends review – a euphoric celebration of female solidarity
When the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst stood up at the Albert Hall in 1912 and declared, “I incite this meeting to rebellion”, she probably didn’t imagine
Branching out or nipped in the bud? Could Groot be getting a solo Marvel movie?
There comes a time in every veteran actor’s career when they ask themselves: have I spent too long playing a large, talking tree? But for
The Tubs: Cotton Crown review – a blistering, joy-to-heartbreak masterpiece
An album as joyous as it is troubled, Cotton Crown makes good on the promise of the Tubs’ assured debut, 2023’s Dead Meat. At heart,