I thought Andy Murray would win Wimbledon – but dared not say so | Jonathan Overend
The first time I properly met Andrew Murray he was juggling tennis balls on his feet in a low-key leisure centre. Left foot, right foot,
What Remains review – sky squid confounds Stellan Skarsgård in true-life Scandi noir
This intense psychological drama has a squid in the sky problem. Specifically it’s that, by its halfway point, Ran Huang’s rarefied Scandinavian crime feature has
‘A younger generation has grabbed it’: BBC pips composer on his tune’s Glastonbury remix
When David Lowe composed the BBC news theme tune in 1999, he set out to find a sound that was unique and instantly recognisable. He
From conflict to the climate – what are the UK parties’ international plans?
Conflicts and environmental disasters are stretching humanitarian resources, and a new UK government will have to decide what role it will play on the world
Couples, exes, friends and families: how we all connected at Glastonbury – in pictures
Though they’ve been friends since 2018, when they met at Manchester University, Amba and Anjuli now live in different cities and see each other less
Loop Track review – no escape for tormented hiker on horror trek to creature-feature hell
“I just wanted some quiet. But it’s so quiet out here. And all I can hear is my brain.” New Zealand hiker Ian (Thomas Sainsbury)
Sainsbury’s sales slow as poor weather hits non-food ranges
Sainsbury’s said sales growth slowed in recent weeks as food inflation eased and as consumers shop “more cautiously” amid poor weather and the cost of
General election live: big Labour majority would be better for the country, says Starmer
Conservatives are trying to depress the Labour vote by warning about the dangers of a Labour “supermajority”, Keir Starmer has said a big Labour majority
The Mother of All Lies review – pursuing the truth of Morocco’s brutal dictatorship years
Between those who refuse to remember and those who struggle to forget, a tumultuous clash of minds occupies the centre of Asmae El Moudir’s inventive
Rees-Mogg tells young Tories he wants to ‘build a wall in the English Channel’
Jacob Rees-Mogg has said he wants to “build a wall in the English Channel” in a leaked recording, in which he heaped praise on Donald