Ramírez and Reiten sink Manchester City to send Chelsea top of WSL
Erin Cuthbert described Mayra Ramírez’s goal as “sheer euphoria”, after the Colombia international broke the resolve of a resilient Alex Greenwood to put Chelsea ahead,
Wales get late spot of fortune in Turkey stalemate to lift Nations League hopes
Late drama and justice featured in a breathless finish to this riveting encounter. When Neco Williams challenged Yunus Akgun and Connor Roberts tackled Kerem Akturkoglu
Argentina seeks arrests of 61 rightwing rioters from Brazil
Argentina has ordered the arrest of 61 Brazilian citizens for participating in the 2023 storming of government buildings in Brasília by supporters of the far-right
Rescuers search for survivors after building collapses in Tanzania, killing at least one
Rescuers were using their bare hands, drills and sledgehammers to reach dozens of people trapped under a building that collapsed in the centre of Tanzania’s
ATP Finals: Fritz topples Alexander Zverev to set up final with Sinner
Jannik Sinner will attempt to close out one of the greatest hard court seasons of this century with his first ATP Finals title on Sunday
Taylor Fritz beats Alexander Zverev in ATP Finals semi-final thriller – as it happened
Righto, congrats to Taylor Fritz. He’ll play the winner of Jannik Sinner and Casper Ruud in tomorrow’s final and I’ll be back in a few
Jeff Parker & ETA IVtet The Way Out of Easy review – a captivating, unhurried ebb and flow
From 2016 until it closed in late 2023, jazz guitarist Jeff Parker held a weekly residency at Los Angeles venue ETA. Over that time he
Saoirse Ronan ‘absolutely right’ about women’s safety fears, says Gladiator combat trainer
He has trained would-be assassins and marshalled invading hordes, Napoleonic forces and Roman regiments, but movie military adviser Paul Biddiss found himself in the midst
Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat review – superb study of how jazz got caught between the cold war and the CIA
It’s been quite a year for thrillingly inventive music documentaries. First there was Gary Hustwit’s Eno, a groundbreaking portrait of the pioneering musician, producer and
Amyl and the Sniffers review – nonstop fireworks
Part of the appeal of the Roundhouse, a famous north London venue, is that if a gig ever becomes boring, you can gaze at its