Spurs ‘in talks with investors’, says Daniel Levy after £86.8m loss
Tottenham are “in discussions with prospective investors” in an effort to “capitalise on our long-term potential”, the chairman, Daniel Levy, has revealed after the north
Uganda court rejects petition to overturn harsh anti-gay law
Uganda’s constitutional court has rejected a bid to overturn a controversial anti-gay law that is considered one of the toughest in the world. “We decline
Seize Them! review – revolting peasants make merry in medieval times
There’s a mega-helping of daftness, silliness and goofiness in this wacky British comedy of Ye Olden Medieval Dayes from screenwriter Andy Riley and director Curtis
‘Cynicism doesn’t get you anywhere’: Warren Ellis on Dirty Three’s return, Nick Cave – and opening a primate sanctuary
You might think that the primary factor needed to make a band work is, you know, actually being able to get together to make music.
Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany in trophy hunting row
Botswana’s president has threatened to send 20,000 elephants to Germany amid a dispute over the import of hunting trophies. Earlier this year Germany’s environment ministry
Norwegian Cruise captain refused to let eight passengers who were late reboard ship
Eight cruise passengers had to scramble to reunite with their cruise ship after being left behind in São Tomé and Príncipe. The passengers, including a
Lizzo isn’t quitting music: ‘I quit giving negative energy attention’
Lizzo has clarified a statement last week in which the musician appeared to be declaring her intention to leave the entertainment industry. In a video
Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder and more musicians demand protection against AI
A group of more than 200 high-profile musicians have signed an open letter calling for protections against the predatory use of artificial intelligence that mimics
Ken Loach speaks out in support of Jonathan Glazer’s ‘occupation’ Oscar speech
Veteran British director Ken Loach has added his support to Jonathan Glazer over the latter’s controversial Oscar acceptance speech for The Zone of Interest. In
‘Bowie said he’d sell his soul to be famous’: Suzi Ronson on sex, ruthless ambition – and dyeing David’s hair red
One Saturday morning early in the summer of 1971, Suzi Ronson was busy at work at the Evelyn Paget hair salon on Beckenham High Street