A year in focus: Walkley award photographic finalists 2024 – in pictures
Nikon-Walkley press photographer of the year finalist An Australian ex-serviceman, dressed in full military attire and carrying a veterans’ flag, attends the no rally in
A Traveler’s Needs review – Isabelle Huppert hypnotises in cool Korean comedy of manners
Here is another deadpan comedy of manners from the prolific Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo: unworldly, gentle and effortlessly minimalist as always, and it is his
Spanish couple detained in Singapore over protest against Valencia owner
A Spanish couple have been detained after the man held a banner to protest against Peter Lim, the billionaire Singaporean owner of Valencia football club.
Morata: depression and panic attacks made me fear I would miss Euro 2024
Álvaro Morata says he has experienced depression and panic attacks as a result of being a professional footballer, to the point that he feared he
Dance into the fire! Duran Duran’s 20 greatest songs – ranked
20. (Reach Up for the) Sunrise (2004) The first Duran Duran single in 19 years to feature all five members of their classic early 80s
Rafael Nadal: a career in pictures
Though born and raised in Majorca, Nadal is a keen Real Madrid fan. Here, he has his shirt signed by Raúl at the Madrid Masters
Reading sale jeopardised by owner Dai Yongge’s £55m debt to Chinese bank
The Reading owner Dai Yongge’s repeated attempts to sell the club are being jeopardised by his failure to repay previously undisclosed debts of more than
I was sexually assaulted on a train after Spurs v Brentford while a dad and his sons laughed
Last month I took the overground to sit in my season ticket seat at the best football club in the country, in my home of
Lauryn Hill and Fugees review – embattled reunion tour turns out to be utterly thrilling
Lauryn Hill apparently knows what most people in the room are thinking. Punctuating an amped-up Final Hour, she cocks her head towards the front row
In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon review – heartfelt portrait of a generational talent
Alex Gibney’s docu-celebration of Paul Simon unfolds over an epic three-and-a-half hours, but he persuades you that this is exactly how much time was needed.