Beefeater owner threatened with legal action over plan for 1,500 job cuts
More than 1,500 workers from restaurants including Brewers Fayre, Table Table and Beefeater outlets are threatening their parent company Whitbread with legal action over alleged
Canadian judge is latest to resign from Hong Kong’s top court
A former chief justice of Canada’s supreme court has announced she is stepping down from Hong Kong’s court of final appeal – the latest in
Malawi soldiers search mountain forests after plane carrying vice-president goes missing
Soldiers are searching mountainous forests in northern Malawi after an aircraft carrying vice-president Saulos Chilima and nine others went missing on Monday. The plane carrying
Federer: Twelve Final Days review – teary-eyed portrayal of a legend’s last stand
The tears of Roger Federer, along with the tears of Rafael Nadal and even the tears of Novak Djokovic, are what finally give some point
World class yet misunderstood, Harry Kane remains England’s form horse
Southgate in crisis. England in Euro flip‑flap flop. Kane: My (in hindsight) Sad and Doomed Trophy Hopes. Plus ça change, plus c’est the same bleeding
‘I bet £50k that ball is out’: Dart rows with umpire in loss to Katie Boulter
Katie Boulter came through a contentious opening to her Rothesay Open title defence that left her British rival Harriet Dart fuming at umpiring she described
Canadian drug advocacy group founders charged with trafficking
Two founders of a drug advocacy group who sold cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin in defiance of Canada’s federal government have been charged with trafficking-related offences.
Governors Ball festival 2024: Coachella gets a strong, and cheaper, run for its money
At least judging by the press, music festivals are having a tough time. In this economy, they have to court audiences to pay ever higher
‘Heartbreaking’: fire destroys historic Toronto church and rare paintings
An early morning fire at a Toronto church has destroyed both a historic site and rare paintings by an acclaimed group of Canadian artists, leaving
Speed at 30: the greatest action movie of the 1990s
At a time of overwhelming entertainment bloat – budget, length, content, discussion – a ride back to the summer of 1994 and the brisk, brilliant