Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool rescued the league from brand-busting monotony
“I am, how can I say it, running out of energy.” It is, in its own way, the saddest of managerial farewells. Not to mention
Emma Hayes ‘hasn’t got another drop to give’ after Chelsea WSL title triumph
Emma Hayes said she doesn’t “have another drop to give” after bowing out as Chelsea manager with a fifth Women’s Super League title in a
Iga Swiatek maintains hold over Aryna Sabalenka to win Italian Open
World No 1 Iga Swiatek brushed aside the No 2 Aryna Sabalenka to win the Italian Open in Rome. The 22-year-old Pole needed just one
Emilia Perez review – Jacques Audiard’s gangster trans musical barrels along in style
Anglo-progressives and US liberals might worry about whether or not certain stories are “theirs to tell”. But that’s not a scruple that worries French auteur
Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ ubiquitous in Great Lakes basin, study finds
Toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” are ubiquitous in the Great Lakes basin’s air, rain, atmosphere and water, new peer-reviewed research shows. The first-of-its-kind, comprehensive picture of
Sex, rape, cannibals: what Yorgos Lanthimos did after Poor Things
Joe Alwyn, the British star of one of the most disturbing films to compete at the Cannes festival this year, has given his verdict on
Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude brings fame to Gabriel García Márquez’s Colombian hometown
In sweltering mid-afternoon heat, children splash in the clear water of the canal that threads through town as elderly neighbours look on from rocking chairs
Jasmine Myra: Rising review – gently insistent jazz
With the release of her 2022 debut album, Horizons, saxophonist Jasmine Myra became a breakout star of the UK jazz scene. Weaving soft and subtle
Julie Keeps Quiet review – a tense volley of dysfunction at tennis academy
Filmgoers are currently gobbling up Luca Guadagnino’s tennis comedy Challengers with its hilariously imagined sexual dynamic between a female coach and male players. This debut
Girls Aloud review – a glorious pop institution still calling the shots
Eleven years have passed since Girls Aloud performed together as a five-piece for the final time, but adoration has endured in the interim – perhaps