Haiti: 40 people killed after migrant boat catches fire at sea
At least 40 people have been killed at sea after a boat carrying Haitian migrants caught fire, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Port-au-Prince
Eddie Howe hints at England manager interest with warning to Newcastle
Eddie Howe has opened the door to a potential approach from the Football Association regarding the England manager’s vacancy by warning Newcastle’s revamped hierarchy that
Vietnam’s Communist leader dies aged 80 creating power vacuum
Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of Vietnam’s ruling Communist party and the country’s most powerful politician, has died aged 80, creating a power vacuum.
Post your questions for Interpol
Of all the buzz bands to emerge from early 00s New York, Interpol have been one of the most distinctive and enduring – and as
Glass Animals: I Love You So F***ing Much review – immaculately polite, Coldplay-lite pop-rock
How do you follow up the biggest international hit by a British artist since the mid-1990s? That was the conundrum facing Oxford four-piece Glass Animals
Avenger angels: can the Russo brothers return to rescue Marvel?
By all rights, the Russo brothers ought to be up there with the likes of Christopher Nolan and James Cameron in that rare pantheon of
Denzel Curry: King of the Mischievous South Vol 2 review – annoyingly irresistible
Sometimes it’s unclear why an artist calls one collection of songs a mixtape and another an album. There’s little confusion here. Rapper Curry’s last album,
Post your questions for Malcolm McDowell
In Thelma, out now, Malcolm McDowell does not play one of the dazzling antiheroes which either made his name – in If…., O Lucky Man!
Soft Play: Heavy Jelly review – songs of love, loss and leaking bin bags
The fourth album from Soft Play – Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent’s punk duo, formerly known as Slaves – concludes with one of the most