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So the regulator lives again? Well, it never really died, it was just resting. The football governance bill has returned to parliament this week, relaunched
Justin Trudeau insists he will lead Liberals into next election amid dissent
Justin Trudeau has insisted that he will lead his Liberal party into the next election, dismissing a request by some party members to not run
Mozambique ruling party declared winner of election marred by killings
The candidate of Mozambique’s ruling party has won the presidential election with a thumping majority, after two opposition figures were killed by unknown gunmen and
Venezuelan opposition leaders win EU parliament’s top human rights honor
The European parliament has awarded its top human rights honor, the Sakharov prize for freedom of thought, to Venezuelan opposition leaders María Corina Machado and
‘Chaos is great. This time it went over the top’: Andrea Arnold and Robbie Ryan on 21 years of film and friendship
Andrea Arnold and Robbie Ryan take the corner table at their favourite Soho cafe. The director and cinematographer have loved this greasy-spoon joint for years.
Who should play Patrick Bateman in the new American Psycho?
Earlier this week it was announced that Luca Guadagnino was in final negotiations to direct a new adaptation of American Psycho, instantly igniting an online
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I can’t hold a tune to save my life, so I don’t know for sure, but I imagine there are a few things that strike
Just like heaven: the Cure’s 20 greatest songs – ranked!
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‘I never really learned anything from anybody’: Isabelle Huppert on 50 years in film
François Ozon is a great director and 8 Women was a fantastic film. What brought you to work with him again for The Crime Is
Keir Starmer urged to ‘engage’ on reparations at Commonwealth summit
Britain has a legal and moral case to answer over its historical role in slavery, the chair of the Caribbean’s slavery reparation commission has said,