Women’s FA Cup: talking points from the weekend’s fourth-round action
1 Miedema marks return in style It has been a turbulent two years for Vivianne Miedema since rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament. Knee issues have
The Girl in the Pool review – spectacularly schlocky hide-a-body murder mystery
The opening is reasonably suspenseful: in Los Angeles, middle-aged Thomas (Freddie Prinze Jr) is skipping off work on his birthday to spend quality time with
Cyclone Dikeledi kills three in Madagascar, and Mayotte is hit again
Over the weekend, eastern parts of Africa were threatened by Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi. What started as a slight tropical disturbance between Indonesia and Australia on
Musical duo Baba Stiltz and Okay Kaya: ‘Basically our music’s for losers’
Baba Stiltz and Okay Kaya’s collaboration was like a long-shot blind date, set up by a mutual friend who figured they’d make beautiful music together.
‘Watched it about 12 times’: why Notting Hill is my feelgood movie
It makes toast look delicious. That’s one of Notting Hill’s finest achievements – along with making dating a movie star look realistic. On several occasions
FA Cup: 10 talking points from the weekend’s third-round action
1 United are fighting for Amorim Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-3 tactics have little place in English football, it was said. Recent Manchester United performances of the
‘I’d be tempted to have sex to Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)’: David Baddiel’s honest playlist
The first song I fell in love with Total Control by 80s new wave band the Motels, although now the lyrics seem a bit stalkery:
Most violent or sexual offences went unsolved in UK crime hotspots last year
Victims are being “let down time and time again” by police, a minister has said, as almost every violent or sexual offence went unsolved in
Lloyds bankers could face bonus cut if not in office two days a week
Senior bankers at Lloyds could be at risk of having their bonuses docked if they fail to follow company orders to be in the office
Tax rises will push business leaders to cut costs and hiring, surveys show
Business leaders plan to cut costs and rein in hiring in response to government tax increases set out in the autumn budget, with employment expectations