ITN has faced criticism from senior journalists and staff after a report on how it deals with internal complaints raised concerns about “low trust and
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‘You can see the money on screen’: why Hollywood is betting on Gladiator II not being another Folie à Deux
An actual-scale model of the Colosseum, flooded and filled with longboats. A two-tonne, eight-wheeled, lifesize rhino that can spin, snarl, wag its head and do
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The first time I fell in love, I was 13. Butterflies fluttered in my stomach constantly. I took any opportunity to mention my love, no
‘My dream has been shattered,’ says Nigerian nurse accused of cheating after arriving in UK
When I was a little girl in my village in Nigeria going to school was something I could not even dream of because we did
Kenyan political drama as deputy president impeached while in hospital
Kenya’s senate impeached the deputy president, Rigathi Gachagua, while he was in hospital on a day of high political drama in Nairobi. Senators upheld five
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The latter-day history of the Cure is a peculiar thing. They ended the 90s in apparent disarray – the disappointing Wild Mood Swings drew their
American Danielle Collins says she’s changed her mind about quitting tennis
Danielle Collins says she’s changed her mind about retiring from the WTA Tour at the end of this year and will be back in 2025.
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In the 11 years since they began rehearsing in the bass player’s grandfather’s scaffold yard, Blossoms have completed a metamorphosis from bowl-cutted indie psychedelic types
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In Anora, a wilful young woman engaged in sex work is swept up in a Cinderella story. Anora, or Ani as everyone calls the titular
Róis: Mo Léan review | Jude Rogers’ folk album of the month
Rose Connolly is Róis, a startling singer from County Fermanagh, whose first release explores the pre-Christian Irish tradition of caoineadh (keening). Here, a woman would