Marching Powder review – Danny Dyer still up for it in outrageous geezer comedy
The brick-hard forehead of Nick Love’s new geezer comedy lands with an uncompromising crunch on our sensitive nasal bridge. “Have that!” the film appears to
Glastonbury 2025: the 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo to headline
This year’s Glastonbury set will feature two first-time headliners in the British pop-rock group the 1975 and the US pop-punk songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. The band,
Nearly half of women in Africa will be obese or overweight by 2030 – study
An alarming rise in obesity in Africa has been compared with the HIV epidemic, with stigma and lack of treatment having a disproportionate impact on
Fred Stolle, Australian tennis great and dual grand slam champion, dies aged 86
Australian tennis great Fred Stolle, a former world No 1, dual grand slam singles champion and three-times Davis Cup winner, has died at the age
Raphinha strike and Szczesny saves help 10-man Barcelona edge Benfica
Raphinha struck a second-half winner to give Barcelona a lion-hearted victory at Benfica on Wednesday as they overcame a red card for Pau Cubarsí early
Kane at the double as Bayern romp to first-leg win against 10-man Leverkusen
Something seemed to break here, and it was not just Xabi Alonso’s proud unbeaten record over Bayern Munich. For Vincent Kompany’s side are cruising to
Harvey Elliott stuns PSG as Liverpool weather storm to snatch dramatic win
Alisson had rarely been mentioned in the story of Liverpool’s old guard rediscovering peak form and propelling Arne Slot’s team towards glory this season. One
Jack Daniel’s maker says Canada pulling US alcohol off shelves ‘worse than tariff’
The Jack Daniel’s maker Brown-Forman’s CEO Lawson Whiting said on Wednesday Canadian provinces taking US liquor off store shelves was “worse than a tariff” and
UK plans joint bid to host 2035 Women’s World Cup in ‘monumental moment’
The home nations are to join together in a bid to host the Women’s World Cup in 2035, a move which, if successful, would mark
‘I was devastated’: MP hopes her story will help improve maternity care for disabled women
When doctors tried to work out whether Marie Tidball would need a specially designed birth plan, one asked her to lie fully clothed on the