Two women charged over Magna Carta protest in London
Two women in their 80s have been charged with criminal damage after the glass around Magna Carta at the British Library was attacked. The Rev
Man charged with north London murder of 66-year-old woman
A man has been charged with the murder of a 66-year-old woman in north London, police have said. The woman died after being stabbed in
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Chinese woman jailed for reporting on Covid in Wuhan to be freed after four years
A Chinese citizen journalist who has been in prison for four years after reporting on the early days of the Covid-19 epidemic in Wuhan is
Martin and Roman Kemp look back: ‘I didn’t want a parent v kid relationship. I wanted us to be equal’
Born in 1961, Martin Kemp is an actor and musician, best known as the bassist for Spandau Ballet. His son, Roman, 31, is a TV
Beabadoobee: ‘I don’t have time for death threats. I’ve got a mortgage to pay’
About a year ago, Beatrice Laus, AKA Beabadoobee, started taking ballet lessons. The acclaimed, perpetually TikTok-viral indie rock musician had been touring hard in 2022,
‘I want to make movies for my people’: Jane Schoenbrun on making a soon-to-be cult classic
For the writer-director Jane Schoenbrun, making their highly anticipated follow-up to the breakout indie horror We’re All Going to the World’s Fair was a starkly
Chaka Khan: ‘Someone said there were too many black people in our band. He put some white guys on stage with us’
Born in Illinois, Chaka Khan, 71, joined the funk band Rufus in her teens and had hits with Tell Me Something Good and Ain’t Nobody.
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World Bank and IMF can press Ghana to rethink ‘punitive’ LGBTQ law, charities say
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are coming under pressure to use their financial might to persuade Ghana to reconsider a proposed law