Emma Hayes takes emotion out of Chelsea farewell with title up for grabs
Emma Hayes is not having to work hard to keep emotions in check as she prepares for her final game as Chelsea manager – Saturday’s
Alcohol abuse costing £27bn a year in England
The cost of alcohol abuse is laid bare in a new study that shows £27bn a year being spent in England on the health and
Jeremy Hunt accused of exaggerating Tories’ economic record
Jeremy Hunt has been accused of exaggerating the Conservatives’ economic record and presenting a “dodgy dossier” on Labour’s spending plans, as he moved to put
Kinds of Kindness review – sex, death and Emma Stone in Lanthimos’s disturbing triptych
Perhaps it’s just the one kind of unkindness: the same recurring kind of selfishness, delusion and despair. Yorgos Lanthimos’s unnerving and amusing new film arrives
Three Kilometres to the End of the World review – brutal self-denial in deepest Romania
Here is a self-laceratingly painful tale of repression and denial in a remote Romanian village in the Danube delta, directed by Emanuel Parvu. It’s in
Binance executive denied bail in Nigeria over money laundering charges
A Nigerian court has ruled that Tigran Gambaryan, the Binance executive detained on charges of tax evasion and money laundering, can face trial on behalf
Francis Ford Coppola: US politics is at ‘the point where we might lose our republic’
The US, whose founders tried to emulate the laws and governmental structures of the Roman republic, is headed for a similarly self-inflicted collapse, director Francis
Arne Slot confirms he will replace Jürgen Klopp as Liverpool manager
Feyenoord’s coach, Arne Slot, has confirmed for the first time that he will succeed Jürgen Klopp as Liverpool’s manager. An agreement for Slot to replace
Will Taylor Swift provide a £1bn boost to the UK economy?
Taylor Swift has long been credited with an outsized influence on music, celebrity culture – even politics. But reviving the UK’s flagging economy may be
Rhythm Nation: how music gives Haiti hope amid the chaos
Even before March this year, when gun-toting gangs overran the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, dictatorships, poverty, health crises and earthquakes had defined the country in the