Carlos Alcaraz’s hopes of becoming the first player to win three straight Madrid Open titles came undone as the second seed was beaten in front
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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Dortmund win ends Premier League hope of extra Champions League spot
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Shell unveils new $3.5bn share buy-back after higher profits than expected
Shell will shower its shareholders with another $3.5bn (£2.8bn) in share buy-backs over the next quarter after reporting better than expected profits of almost $8bn
John Swinney expected to announce he will run for SNP leadership and first minister
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Awakening a dormant giant: Marseille aim to revive former glories
Looking up towards the endless galleries of Stade Vélodrome, a line of former Olympique Marseille players take in the applause. This is one of the
UK economic outlook has worsened, warns OECD
The UK’s economic outlook has worsened this year as high interest rates and the lingering effects of last year’s surge in inflation take a bigger
Reform UK backs candidates who promoted online conspiracy theories
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Much Ado About Dying review – brave, loving record of an actor uncle’s last days
Films about film-makers and their kith and kin sometimes get dismissed as self-serving, self-indulgent or even – everyone’s favourite smear word these days – narcissistic.
Red Herring review – document of family soul-searching after terminal diagnosis
When he was 24, film-maker Kit Vincent was diagnosed with a brain tumour; doctors said that he could expect to live four to eight years.