Jude Law: ‘Playing Henry VIII messed up my back. I’m still trying to sort it out’
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‘Do you have contempt for my views?’ How a leftwing film-maker and a Republican came together
“Donald Trump is a weak man pretending to be strong. He is a small man pretending to be big. He’s a faithless man pretending to
The Critic review – Ian McKellen’s poison pen sharpens 30s society cosy-crime drama
Channelling something of his big-screen Richard III from almost 30 years ago, Ian McKellen now portrays an ageing chancer with reptilian contempt for every single
Women’s Super League 2024-25 previews No 4: Chelsea
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UK English curricula should focus on ‘inclusive and diverse’ stories, author says
The English literature curriculum ought to include more “inclusive and diverse” contemporary stories that are “relevant and relatable” to young people’s lives, Malorie Blackman has
More than a million unpaid UK carers living in poverty, research finds
More than a million unpaid carers in the UK who look after disabled, frail or ill relatives are living in poverty, with one in 10
NHS restricting access to obesity services across England, BMJ finds
The NHS is restricting access to obesity services across England, leading to patients in nearly half the country being unable to book appointments with specialist
Mother forced to wear PPE while newborn son died in her arms, Covid inquiry hears
A bereaved mother was forced to wear full PPE as her baby son died in her arms hours after his birth, the UK Covid-19 inquiry
‘I’ve shown I can do it’: Carsley shrugs off talk of impossible job with England
Lee Carsley said he sees trophy-winning potential with England and not the so-called “impossible job”, as he reflected on a confidence-boosting first camp in interim
Long NHS delays in England leading to thousands of unnecessary deaths, inquiry finds
Long delays for hospital, GP and mental health services are leading to thousands of unnecessary deaths and have ruptured “the social contract between the NHS