Brazilian judge orders Adele song be pulled globally over plagiarism claim
A Brazilian judge has ordered a song by British pop superstar Adele, Million Years Ago, be pulled worldwide – including on streaming services – over
Investment in film and TV made in Australia plummets by almost 30%, report finds
Investment in feature films and television dramas made in Australia has tanked, according to the latest report by the government’s funding body for the screen
Man jailed for murder of Kenyan LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba
The housemate of an LGBTQ+ activist in Kenya has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for the murder of Edwin Chiloba, whose mutilated body
‘Yes, I condemn murder’: Michael Moore responds to Luigi Mangione’s manifesto
Michael Moore, the Oscar-winning documentarian reportedly mentioned in the manifesto of suspected killer Luigi Mangione, has responded to the case. Mangione was arrested last week
The 10 best folk albums of 2024
10. Peiriant – Dychwelyd With Welsh traditional music flourishing in experimental arrangements and settings thanks to artists such as Cerys Hafana and Lleuwen, Peiriant’s second
Starmer accused of ‘sycophantic’ tone towards Chinese as Yang Tengbo denies being a spy – UK politics live
China policy. Given what we’ve learned and what we know, these very close relations that the prime minister is apparently attempting may not be wise,
EU launches €10bn space programme to rival Musk’s Starlink
The EU has launched an ambitious €10bn (£8.3bn) space programme with a constellation of 290 satellites to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink, further widening the post-Brexit
This season is a reminder of how hard it is to dominate the Premier League
Sometimes the only explanation that makes sense is that football is governed not by the laws of physics, by data and xG and logic, but
Carry-On up the cockpit: we’ve got it in for the title of Netflix’s new airplane thriller
From time to time, a film made in the US will reach these shores with a slightly different title. Ford v Ferrari, for example, was
Last Tango in Paris screening in French capital cancelled amid women’s rights protests
A prestigious French cinema has cancelled a screening of Last Tango in Paris after women’s rights groups protested at its infamous rape scene filmed without