Two men charged in connection with deaths of five people trying to cross Channel
Two 22-year-old men have been charged with immigration offences in connection with the deaths of five people, including a child, who diedtrying to cross the
UK minister appears to mix up Rwanda and Congo on Question Time
The policing minister, Chris Philp, appeared to confuse the countries of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on BBC Question Time on Thursday.
Porij: Teething review – dance music without drama or daring
You can imagine a private members’ club commissioning Porij as artists-in-residence: the young Manchester band makes dance music so smooth and so inoffensive that I
UK Rwanda policy is ‘kneejerk reaction’ to migration, says Ireland’s deputy PM
The UK government’s Rwanda policy has been described as a “kneejerk reaction” to migration by Ireland’s deputy prime minister and said an influx of asylum
Mad fer it! The young musicians flying the flag for Britpop
For some, Britpop was a high point for British guitar music: that time when Blur, Pulp, Suede and Oasis thrilled the world with wit and
Arne Slot: the overachiever and ‘good guy’ who can spark a revolution
Liverpool’s move for the Feyenoord coach, Arne Slot, has been described by Ajax fans as “the best news of the year”. Troubled Ajax have been
David Crowell: Point/Cloud review – minimalism that sparkles with joy
Crowell has been an in-demand musician around New York for more than a decade – playing saxophone, flute and guitars with the likes of the
ISS review – Ariana DeBose is ace as third world war sparks space station survival race
At first, the crew on board the International Space Station (ISS) mistake the tiny dot of fire on Earth for a volcano. But look: there’s
Barclaycard change could mean much higher interest for some customers
Some Barclaycard customers who only make the minimum repayment each month will take an extra decade to clear their debt and pay hundreds of pounds
UK policy denying visas to children of care workers faces legal challenge
An organisation that supports migrant workers has launched a legal challenge against the government’s new policy to bar care workers from bringing children and partners