The former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte has told a senate inquiry into drug killings under his leadership that he kept a “death squad” of criminals
Author: Sarah Mitchell
‘Julian Cope told me: you’re unemployable in the real world’: David Wrench, the Welsh studio wizard behind pop’s A-list
In 2009, David Wrench was close to giving it all up. He was working as an engineer in a recording studio in north Wales but
Nonclassical at 20 review – synths, screams and bubble wrap as record label celebrates with the LSO
Even seasoned aficionados of avant-garde music are unlikely to have witnessed a musician playing a mini concerto for bubble wrap. But that’s what the composer
Vampires, satanists and mad scientists: the evolution of horror in 10 revolutionary films
How do you like your horror? Elevated arthouse or sleazy splatter? Comfortably cliched or disturbingly groundbreaking? Disgustingly gruesome or so subtle you can’t work out
China’s kindergarten numbers shrink as policymakers struggle to arrest falling birthrate
The number of kindergartens in China fell by more than 5% last year, the second year in a row that preschool institutions were in decline,
Evo Morales accuses Bolivian government of trying to kill him
Bolivia’s former leader Evo Morales has accused the government of his one-time ally Luis Arce of trying to kill him after his car was struck
Chelsea v Newcastle: Premier League – live
Chelsea ahead at the death! A wonderful diagonal finds Willock at the far post and his head across the face of goal is intercepted by
Arsenal v Liverpool: Premier League – live
Liverpool and Arsenal,” says Niall Mullen. “Probably their peaks never really coincided (“it’s up for grabs” aside). The closest thing to enmity I can recall
Jack Draper wins biggest title of his career with victory at Vienna Open
Jack Draper returned to centre court at the Wiener Stadthalle on Sunday for one of the biggest matches he has ever played, his first ATP