Trump confirms 104% tariffs on Chinese goods as part of unfolding global trade war
Donald Trump is poised to unleash his trade war with the world on Wednesday, pressing ahead with a slew of tariffs on the US’s largest
Minecraft mania: how millions of rowdy kids saved the box office
Minecraft has jumped from game consoles to movie screens, and theaters across the country are shaking with perhaps the most vocal fan participation this side
The Amateur review – Rami Malek takes action-hero baby steps as CIA analyst out for revenge
Here is a moderate action spy thriller directed by James Hawes, who previously made the Nicholas Winton drama One Life. It is conceived in the
‘It ain’t over till one of us is gone’: the pop stars who refuse to bury the hatchet
Whether informed by the perspective and poignancy of one’s twilight years, or by the promise of loads of touring cash, some of pop’s most bitter
Everyday people: the parking wardens, estate agents and more who inspired classic songs
Bruce Springsteen – Last Man Standing (teen bandmate George Theiss) Last week Joe DePugh, a star high school baseball player from Freehold, New Jersey, died
Memo to Timothée Chalamet: instead of total-immersion ping pong, maybe take the year off | Stuart Heritage
Not winning an Oscar can do funny things to people. Look at Leonardo DiCaprio. He tried harder and harder with every successive loss until he
Rebirth: Home Sweet Home review – family holiday turns into hellish apocalypse in Thai-set yarn
Square-jawed cop Jake (Wiliam Moseley, Peter from the early-2000s Narnia movies, all grown up) arrives in Bangkok with his wife Prang (Urassaya Sperbund) and moppet
Labour MPs launch campaign to introduce digital IDs
More than 40 Labour MPs from three influential backbench groups have called on ministers to introduce digital IDs, which they claim would boost productivity in
‘Everything is political’: how film can guide us through difficult times
From its opening frame, Costa-Gavras’s political thriller Z promises to be an unflinching denunciation of authoritarianism. The kinetic camera work matches its forthright narrative of
Italian teams cannot cope with modern football’s intensity. They need a reboot | Philipp Lahm
I am also a child of Italian football. My school was called AC Milan. The 4-0 win against Barcelona in the 1994 Champions League final