‘We tried to get Mariah Carey … and found out she costs $1m’: the songs musicians chose for their first dance
There’s an enormous amount of pressure for couples choosing the right song to soundtrack their wedding’s first dance. It’s not just that it’s three minutes
Dominic Thiem: ‘The way we play tennis is not healthy. Nobody stays injury free’
As Dominic Thiem effortlessly dismantled Daniil Medvedev to reach the US Open final in September 2020, his performance was another indication he might just be
The Terminator at 40: did James Cameron see into the future?
For many of the great speculative science fiction classics, the future has not come to pass. The island of Manhattan was not converted into a
Arsenal’s red mist threatens to derail title tilt before crunch Liverpool clash | Ed Aarons
If Mikel Arteta needs solace regarding his team’s poor disciplinary record this season the Arsenal manager could look back to the Arsène Wenger era. The
Streaming: The Substance and the best body horror for Halloween
The surprise success of Terrifier 3 in cinemas this month – with stories of underage viewers buying tickets to family fare and sneaking into the
DfE to stop grading English schools based on proportion of Russell Group students
The government will no longer measure schools in England on how many of their students go to Russell Group or Oxbridge universities, in an effort
Save £100 or more by switching energy tariffs, say experts
There are plenty of fixed energy deals that are cheaper than the current Ofgem price cap, so now is a good time to lock into
UK conference on reparations to open as debate dominates Commonwealth talks
Politicians and campaigners are due to host the second national conference on reparations this weekend, as the issue continues to dominate the Commonwealth summit. The
‘I thought I’d die at Armageddon’: Hollywood action hero Luke Evans on growing up gay as a Jehovah’s Witness
At the age of 13, Luke Evans faced an impossible choice – either be true to himself and embrace his sexuality, or stay true to
Campaigners call for steeper cuts to UK greenhouse gas emissions
Climate campaigners have urged ministers to make steeper cuts in the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions after the government’s statutory adviser on the climate gave its