Wendy Eisenberg: Viewfinder review – insightful jazz voyage into life after laser eye surgery
I got my first pair of glasses recently – a light prescription I didn’t think I would notice, but they delivered such a sharpening of
Social media have blurred the boundaries between fans and celebrities – with disturbing results | Hannah Ewens
A few months ago, I watched a video of apex predators close in on and devour a pair of zoo animals. Sorry – a clip
‘The main issue was always the hijab’: the Iranian directors arrested for their gentle septuagenarian comedy
Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha wave from their Tehran living room: prisoners on a two-seater sofa. Outside Iran, the couple are film-makers with a growing
Tzolis to Sucic: unheralded players to watch in the Champions League
Christos Tzolis (Brugge, 22) In 2021 Norwich had high hopes of the Greek striker, signed from Paok Salonika for £8.8m. Tzolis started his Carrow Road
Russia revokes accreditation of six British diplomats it accuses of spying
Russia has announced it has revoked the accreditation of six British diplomats in Moscow on accusations of espionage, just as the UK prime minister, Keir
Plans unveiled for cheaper high-speed alternative to scrapped HS2 northern leg
A plan for a new high-speed rail line linking Birmingham and Manchester has been unveiled, claiming to deliver most of the benefits of the scrapped
Britons struggle to name common fish, survey shows
Do you know Pollock from pollock or a collie from a coley? If you don’t you are not alone as new research reveals that Britons
‘Singing about faith was scary. I wanted to be cool’: Michael Kiwanuka on God, fatherhood and his secret to great art
At the start of the summer, Michael Kiwanuka played at Glastonbury. A warm-up show in Halifax aside, it was the first gig he had played
Jo Whiley says lack of public discourse about perimenopause left her ‘really lost’
Jo Whiley has said she “really lost” herself when she was going through the perimenopause, in part because public conversations were not being had about
EU fears for its human rights credibility as Tunisia crushes dissent, leak shows
The EU fears its credibility is at stake as it seeks to weigh growing concerns about the crushing of dissent in Tunisia while preserving a