Airstrike on North Darfur market kills more than 100, says Sudan lawyers’ group
A Sudanese military airstrike on a market in North Darfur has killed more than 100 people, a pro-democracy lawyers’ group said, amid a war marked
The Night Before Christmas in Wonderland review – Santa’s down the rabbit hole in charming animation
It was the night before Christmas – and as if Santa didn’t have enough on his plate, he falls down a rabbit hole. Carys Bexington
The Universal Theory review – chilly German sci-fi noir splices genres with style
This twisted and twisty German feature takes the modish notion of the multiverse for a spin and sends it into a deep elliptical orbit. The
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – redundant, flavourless animation
The rationale for The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is not in its artistry. Sure, there’s something lovely and almost tactile
So This Is Christmas review – most wonderful time of the year in a small Irish town
A modest film with modest ambitions, this is a documentary that paints a portrait of a small Irish town at Christmas, through interviews with various
Is Kraven the Hunter the last chance for Sony’s Spider-Man universe?
Does anyone out there really know why Spider-Man himself never appears in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe? We are now five movies into the studio’s ongoing effort
Thames Water will run out of cash by March without £3bn emergency funding
Thames Water will run out of cash by March next year if it fails to secure court approval for a £3bn financial lifeline, the troubled
Scrap review – Vivian Kerr’s subtle performance as flawed single mum comes up trumps
In the press release for her feature-directing debut, actor-turned-director Vivian Kerr describes how she hit rock bottom in 2016. She was drinking too much at
Hundreds of trials derailed by failure to get defendants to court on time
Hundreds of trials are being derailed because prison vans fail to transport the defendant to court on time, figures show. A Guardian analysis found 207
Abandon some jury trials or fund crisis-hit system, former chief justice says
Ministers should consider abandoning jury trials for some crown court cases unless they properly fund a justice system “in serious crisis”, the former lord chief