Tories to pledge homicide law overhaul with US-style classifications
Rishi Sunak will reportedly pledge an overhaul of homicide laws, introducing US-style classifications for murder and increasing sentences, as part of the Conservative manifesto. The
Alex de Minaur’s exciting run at French Open ended by Alexander Zverev
Alex de Minaur’s thrilling run to the quarter-finals of the French Open came to a difficult end on Wednesday night as the 11th seed was
French Open quarter-finals: Zverev beats De Minaur after Andreeva stuns Sabalenka – as it happened
Aryna Sabalenka respectively. In the men’s, on the other hand, what was expected to happen happened, Alexander Zverev beating a game Alex de Minaur. Do
De Bruyne scores for Belgium on 100th cap as Haaland nets Norway hat-trick
Kevin De Bruyne scored on his 100th cap for Belgium and sent his country on their way to a 2-0 win over Montenegro in Brussels
Mirra Andreeva in French Open last four after defeating ailing Aryna Sabalenka
From the moment Aryna Sabalenka entered Court Philippe-Chatrier on Wednesday afternoon, it was clear something was off. She immediately looked uncomfortable, bending over between points,
Manchester City’s Trumpian tactics spotlight autocratic creep in football | Barney Ronay
Here we are then, at last. The chrysalis has finally hatched. The thing that was always going to be the thing has now become the
Rise of far right makes reparations debate tough, says Cape Verde president
Cape Verde’s president, José Maria Neves, said the rise of rightwing populism has made it difficult to hold a serious debate about colonial reparations but
ANC leaders propose government of national unity after losing majority in South Africa
An influential committee in the African National Congress (ANC) has recommended the party form a government of national unity, as the group tries to build
Janis Paige obituary
Janis Paige, who has died aged 101, shone in films and numerous television shows, but her greatest triumph came in the Richard Adler/Jerry Ross Tony
EU expected to impose sanctions on six Sudanese military figures fuelling war
The EU intends to impose sanctions on six Sudanese military figures who are fuelling the conflict that has led to one of the world’s worst