Ministers apologise and return £7,000 in benefits to woman, 93, with dementia
Government ministers have formally apologised and repaid £7,000 to a 93-year-old woman whom they held responsible for running up benefits overpayment debts even though they
Two Tickets to Greece review – insufferable women-on-holiday comedy is no Shirley Valentine
Marc Fitoussi, whose directing credits include work on the French TV hit Call My Agent!, has created this excruciatingly sugary French comedy of female friendship
Outdated laws stalling progress on women’s rights in 20 countries across Africa – study
Discriminatory family laws across parts of Africa are stalling progress on women’s rights in some countries, according to new research. The human rights organisation Equality
MPs and peers urge Sunak to U-turn on oil and gas extraction plans
A cross-party group of MPs and peers has urged Rishi Sunak to make a U-turn on his oil and gas extraction plans as part of
Hospital surgical teams with more women improve patient recovery, study finds
Hospital surgical teams that include more female doctors improve patient outcomes, lower the risk of serious complications and could in turn reduce healthcare costs, according
Manchester United ponder move for Kieran McKenna if Ten Hag departs
Kieran McKenna has emerged as a surprise candidate to replace Erik ten Hag if the Dutchman leaves Manchester United at the end of the season, with
Canada city devastated by 2016 wildfire faces evacuations as new blaze nears
Residents of four suburbs in the Canadian city of Fort McMurray have been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire approaches the city, stirring grim reminders
Aston Villa secure Champions League spot to end 41-year wait after Spurs’ loss
Aston Villa have qualified for the Champions League after Tottenham’s defeat at home against Manchester City on Tuesday night. The result confirms that Villa will
Manchester City edge towards Premier League title after Haaland sinks Spurs
Is there a surer bet in football than Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City doing what they need to do – in other words, win and keep
‘Impossible’ heatwave struck Philippines in April, scientists find
The record-breaking heatwave that scorched the Philippines in April would have been impossible without the climate crisis, scientists have found. Searing heat above 40C (104F)