Andy Murray confirms he will retire from tennis after Olympics in Paris
Andy Murray will retire from professional tennis after this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris. The 37-year-old posted on X: “Arrived in Paris for my last
Former PM Harold Wilson sold private papers to help fund his care
The former UK prime minister Harold Wilson agreed to sell his archive of private papers to help fund his care, official documents have revealed. Papers
Pep Guardiola says Kevin De Bruyne will not leave Manchester City this summer
Pep Guardiola has said Kevin De Bruyne will not leave Manchester City this summer. The Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad had the Belgian in their
Watch me work it, I’m perfect! The return of electro-house, pop’s trashiest, brattiest sound
Picture the scene: you’re on a sticky dancefloor, VK Apple in hand, and a metallic bassline is blaring through the speakers. People in the club
Twisters is the blockbuster that almost has it all. But where’s the big kiss? | Adrian Horton
If you haven’t seen Twisters, Lee Isaac Chung’s loosely related sequel to the 1996 film starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, you should stop reading
Cybersecurity firm Wiz rejects $23bn bid from Google parent Alphabet
The cybersecurity firm Wiz has turned down a $23bn (£18bn) takeover bid from Google’s parent, Alphabet, spurning what would have been the tech company’s biggest
Football fans deserve better than ad industry’s cynical stereotypes | John Brewin
How was Euro 2024 for you? Exciting, disappointing, fun, all right, intriguing tactically, a waste of environmental resources? There is a whole world of valid
Coma review – vital signs are weak in Bertrand Bonello’s mopey lockdown drama
Prominent French film-makers are supported by their national industry and even their lockdown projects have been received with respectful attention. Earlier this year Olivier Assayas’s
Business secretary confident of ‘market-led solution’ for Harland & Wolff
The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has said he is confident that the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast will continue to build ships for the
Director of New Zealand’s pharmaceutical funding agency quits over rollback of Māori rights
A director of New Zealand’s medicine funding agency Pharmac has resigned in protest of a government directive telling the agency that it no longer needed