‘The Godfather’: fitness guru who breathed fire into Forest’s second coming
Some people in football make headlines; others work behind the scenes to make them happen. Pete Edwards, Nottingham Forest’s head of performance in the era
British households warned to expect ‘disappointing’ 1% rise in energy price cap in January – business live
At the end of September, Cornwall had expected the price cap would dip in January, but wholesale energy prices have been higher than hoped. Last
Weather tracker: Tropical Storm Sara and Super Typhoon Man-yi wreak havoc
Tropical Storm Sara has caused significant disruption across Central America in recent days after forming in the Caribbean Sea on Thursday afternoon. It is the
The Bilbaos review – soulful study of a tough guy boxer dealing with emotional baggage
Fresh out of prison after a five-year stint in maximum security, Iván Bilbao comes home to the open arms of his family in Chascomús, a
Average asking price for UK home drops by £5,000 in November
The average asking price for a UK home has dropped by more than £5,000 this month as the autumn budget caused housing market jitters before
Schools and colleges in England accused of failing in legal duty to tackle racism
Schools and colleges are failing in their legal duty to prevent and address racism, say campaigners who are calling for the national curriculum in England
UK minister promises to force companies to end subscription traps
Companies are to be forced to make it “simple and straightforward” for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions or get their money back under new rules
Jacob Rees-Mogg on abortion, religion and reality TV: ‘I’ve been called worse than a Nazi’
Jacob Rees-Mogg’s townhouse is a stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament. The family nanny, Veronica Crook, greets me with a smile. Crook was Rees-Mogg’s
Narendra Modi to make ‘historic’ Guyana visit for energy talks
India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, will make a “historic” state visit to the oil-rich Caribbean nation of Guyana this week when the two countries are
Women’s rights groups fear FGM is rife among Sudanese refugees in Chad
Women’s rights campaigners have spoken of their concern over the spread of female genital mutilation among Sudanese refugees in camps across the border in Chad.