Riefenstahl review – nauseating yet gripping story of Nazi poster woman
Andres Veiel’s sombre documentary tells the gripping, incrementally nauseating story of Helene “Leni” Riefenstahl, the brilliant and pioneering German film-maker of the 20th century who
Chilavert, choripán and children: a night with Argentina’s champions
When imagining a football match in Buenos Aires many fans visualise La Bombonera shuddering to its foundations by the jumping mass of blue and yellow
Second best: which manager has most titles a step down from top flight? | The Knowledge
“Daniel Farke has won the Championship for the third time,” notes Giacomo. “Who has won the English second tier the most? And are there any
Trajectory, vibe, a sense of progress: why Arsenal can’t afford a Paris mismatch | Barney Ronay
Is this thing … still on? After last week’s strangely enervated first-leg performance against Paris Saint-Germain at the Emirates Stadium it has been tempting to
‘Government pays!’: hereditary peer faces questions over expenses claim for business trip
A Conservative hereditary peer, who was previously punished for breaking the House of Lords rules, is facing fresh questions over whether he breached them again
Criminals in England and Wales face sanctions for refusing to attend sentencing
Criminals who refuse to attend their sentencing face segregation in prison cells and longer time in jail under new powers handed to judges. Tougher sanctions
Desire: The Carl Craig Story review – goatee-stroking homage to a techno legend
This film about Detroit’s techno-scene éminence grise Carl Craig is as sober, goatee-stroking and serious as the kind of liner notes that squeezed into a
One-of-a-kind ‘Delayed Start’ mortgage launched in UK
A one-of-a-kind mortgage offering a major financial perk – no repayments for the first three months – has been launched in the UK. The deal,
UK government admits almost no evidence nature protections block development
There is very little evidence that protections for nature are a blocker to development, the government has admitted in its own impact assessment of the
Specieswatch: new honeybee species in the UK a rare gain in a changing climate
There are few gains from the climate crisis, but a new bee species colonising UK shores is one of them. The European orchard bee, Osmia