Bin strikes due to disrupt Edinburgh festivals called off amid new pay offer
The strikes by refuse and recycling workers due to disrupt the Edinburgh festivals this week have been called off, after a new pay offer was
Tommy Robinson’s passport may be invalid, say Irish parliamentarians
Irish parliamentarians have called on their government to investigate how an Irish passport was obtained by Tommy Robinson, who has been accused of inciting riots
A Nightmare on Elm Street rating change defended by BBFC
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has defended its decision to change the certificate of horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street from an
Chelsea eye permanent deal for João Félix after Omorodion deal collapses
Chelsea are in talks with Atlético Madrid over a potential permanent transfer for João Félix after their move for the striker Samu Omorodion collapsed. Félix,
Cleverly claims Labour’s ‘rhetoric encouraged people smugglers’ after 700 people cross Channel on Sunday – as it happened
Labour reverse what he said was “poor early decision making” and claimed that “their rhetoric encouraged people smugglers”. In the video clip, Cleverly, who is
Lyrical, cheeky, galvanising: the queer film-maker who captured Australia’s Aids crisis
On 25 January 1992 a group of gay and queer film-makers took to a stage at Sundance film festival to discuss a watershed moment for
Ellis Park review – like its subject, Warren Ellis documentary moves to the beat of its own drum
For his first documentary, the Australian auteur Justin Kurzel – whose oeuvre includes Snowtown, True History of the Kelly Gang and Nitram – was never
Conviction of Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai ‘unjust’, says Chris Patten
Chris Patten, the former governor of Hong Kong, has decried as “unjust” a decision by the Chinese city’s top court to uphold the conviction of
Football Daily | The Championship managerial merry-go-round waits for no man
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE CHAMPIONSHIP Few people can lift the altruistic, benevolent haze of Paris 2024 on a Monday morning quite like Peter Ridsdale, a
Jailed rioters could be freed early under overcrowded prison scheme, says No 10
People jailed for taking part in the violent disorder after the Southport stabbing attack could be released early, Downing Street has said. Police on Friday