Thelma review – June Squibb is marvellous in sweet mobility scooter revenge caper
At 94, June Squibb gives a marvellous performance in this sentimental comedy from writer-director Josh Margolin, inspired by his own grandmother, a video of whom
Song of the summer 2024: writers pick their tracks of the season
Charli xcx – 365 No offense to the Lana Del Rey and boygenius girls, but when it comes to music, I have a limited tolerance
Crossing review – search for estranged trans niece becomes emotional Istanbul journey
The title wears its wan and melancholy significance a little heavily, and the trompe l’oeil ending is rather mannered, with the kind of flourish that
June Squibb on getting her first starring role at 94: ‘I don’t have to prove myself any more’
Park up the rig, Furiosa; ditch the rubber suit, Deadpool: there’s a new action hero in town. In Josh Margolin’s wildly entertaining Thelma, an elderly
Union’s response to allegations ‘falls short’, minister says – as it happened
the allegations against the union. The head of the ACTU also said there was no place whatsoever for criminal behaviour in unions, and the CFMEU
Labour will be ‘more Southgate, less Gove’ in trying to end division, says Nandy
The Labour government will be “more Gareth Southgate, less Michael Gove” than its predecessor in seeking to end culture war divisions and telling an inclusive
Paul Kagame expected to be re-elected president as Rwanda goes to polls
People in Rwanda are going to the polls for elections in which Paul Kagame is widely expected to extend his rule of the central African
Police charge man after human remains found in Bristol
A man has been charged with two counts of murder over the deaths of two men whose remains were found in suitcases in Bristol last
Uncanny Me review – exploration of cloning tech fraught with moral and ethical questions
Doubles, doppelgangers, clones; twin visions have long fascinated directors and audiences alike. It’s unnerving, however, when technologies that once belonged to the realm of science
‘Sheer torment’: Home Office apologises after asylum approvals retracted
The Home Office has apologised to asylum seekers granted leave to remain in the UK who then had their decisions retracted. In some cases applicants