Luis Rubiales found guilty of sexually assaulting Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso
Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish Football Federation, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting the footballer Jenni Hermoso by kissing her on
Harassment of Emma Raducanu reminds us women still bear brunt of abuse | Emma John
If you watched any of Emma Raducanu’s Tuesday match against Karolina Muchova, it was probably only the two clips, stitched together neatly for the news
Slot criticises Núñez for dropping work rate after horror Liverpool miss at Villa
Arne Slot has said he will talk to Darwin Núñez about the striker’s attitude having witnessed a drop in his work rate against Aston Villa
Sam Fender: People Watching review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week
Sam Fender’s third album ends with a track called Remember My Name. It’s clearly a very personal song, about its author’s late grandfather – even
Peter Schmeichel: ‘I felt superior. I felt I knew what was going to happen next’
“There’s no doubt that I was born with a special talent,” Peter Schmeichel says as he avoids wasting time with false modesty. After a remarkable career in
‘Tears were running down my face’: why Bridget Jones 4 is the most moving romcom of modern times
The dropped toy bunny I managed to cry before the opening titles, at a scene so innocuous that I must have disconcerted those around me.
Trump’s dismantling of USAid raises risk of mpox global emergency, experts warn
As the Trump administration dismantles the US Agency for International Development (USAid) and retreats from funding global public health efforts, mpox – formerly known as
Why Conclave should win the best picture Oscar
Could it? Would it? Until it picked up best film at the Bafta awards, no one had really been taking this papal intrigue drama all
War of words: who is winning the Oscar for best acceptance speech?
Winning an Oscar for acting has never looked particularly easy, even if certain types of performances – physical transformations, celebrity impressions – always seem to
Schmeichel review – a spirited celebration of Man United’s great Dane
This is a pretty respectable entry in the current corporate-landfill era of sports documentaries. It’s the customary slavishly admiring portrait of its subject, the Danish