‘Long way to go’ on gender parity in film and TV industry, Bafta chair says
There is still a “long way to go” to achieve gender parity in the film and television industry, Sara Putt, the chair of Bafta has
Reeves back from China with one eye on bonds and the other on economic data
Rachel Reeves will be back at her desk in the Treasury on Monday after her trade mission to China as markets reopen after last week’s
George Orwell to be honoured on new £2 coin by Royal Mint
He was a writer concerned with poverty, class and power; we will never know how George Orwell would feel about being commemorated on a coin.
Culture 2025: what to watch, read and listen to this year – podcast
Join us as we temporarily escape the headlines and talk about all the brilliant culture we have to look forward to this year. The Guardian’s
Chuck D pleads for people to stop using Public Enemy’s Burn Hollywood Burn on videos of LA fires
Public Enemy’s Chuck D has asked people to stop using the rap group’s song Burn Hollywood Burn as a soundtrack on videos of the California
Somalia and Ethiopia agree to restore diplomatic ties after year-long rift
Somalia and Ethiopia have agreed to restore diplomatic representation in their respective capitals, more than a year after Somalia severed ties over a sea access
Arsenal v Manchester United: FA Cup third round – live
Arsenal haven’t shown the wit to break them down. United have done a fair bit of fouling and only won one yellow card as a
Tottenham break Tamworth hearts in extra time after nervy FA Cup tie
Non-league Tamworth produced a heroic display to take Tottenham to extra time before the Premier League club limped into the FA Cup fourth round with
Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz give US a double threat at Australian Open
Analyzing a grand slam draw before the tournament begins is a fraught exercise. Very rarely does a draw play to form as upsets and injuries
Court ruling on Belgium’s conduct in colonial Africa hailed as turning point
A historic court ruling that found Belgium guilty of crimes against humanity during its colonial rule of central Africa has been hailed as a turning