Russell Crowe at Glastonbury review – droll delivery from an A-list everybloke
Glastonbury’s cinema tent has hosted an impressive range of A-listers this year, from Paul Mescal (whose short shorts are yet to influence the Glasto blokes
England could still become serious Euro challengers but there is plenty to fix | Jonathan Wilson
Italy won the World Cup in 1982 and Portugal the Euros in 2016 after drawing all three games in the initial group. Spain in 2010
Switzerland outclass Italy to reach last eight and end the torment for Spalletti
In hindsight – and really, only in hindsight – this was how it was always going to end. We still believed, and they still believed,
Andy Murray returns to court willing to risk back injury for one final Wimbledon
Andy Murray says he is willing to take a risk with his body in order to play one more Wimbledon. A week after undergoing back
Iga Swiatek aiming to serve up storm at Wimbledon amid wide-open field
In the past seven years, the women’s title at Wimbledon has been won by six first-time champions, the post-Serena Williams era offering opportunities for many
General election live: Farage says he is boycotting BBC as more Reform candidates dropped over past comments
row over election betting engulfed the campaign last week. He made clear that he had not breached any rules and was not being investigated by
Nigel Farage to boycott BBC over ‘biased’ Question Time audience
Nigel Farage has announced he is boycotting the BBC, accusing the broadcaster of bias over his reception on Friday night’s Question Time. The Reform leader
Tory minister who placed three bets on election date in line for Sunak peerage
A Conservative cabinet minister who admitted placing three bets on the date of the general election is in line for a peerage as part of
‘Frightening and frustrating’ move to eVisas risks repeat of Windrush scandal, experts warn
The government is telling migrants who have lived in Britain for decades to provide proof for every year of their residency as part of the
Uncovered: 428-year-old secret dossier reveals Elizabeth I’s network of spies
For more than a century, it lay undisturbed in the National Archives: a single sheet of paper, headed The names of the Intelligencers, with the