Rwandan leader went to Arsenal game as country marked 30 years since genocide
The president of Rwanda, whose police force has asked the country’s people to restrict football-related activities during the 30-year anniversary of the Rwanda massacre, is
Sunak considering exemptions to Rwanda bill for some Afghans
Rishi Sunak’s government is considering concessions on the Rwanda deportation bill to allow exemptions for Afghans who served alongside UK forces, parliamentary sources say. Ministers
If Only I Could Hibernate review – Mongolian maths whiz aims to escape biting cold
A valuable debut feature from 34-year-old Mongolian film-maker Zoljargal Purevdash, inspired by her childhood experiences of studying for a life-changing educational scholarship, as well as
The Knowledge | Premier League players representing countries with the lowest Fifa ranking
“Chris Wood is having a pretty good season,” begins Iain Cargill. “Being from New Zealand, whose Fifa ranking is 104, which Premier League players come
UK inflation falls to 3.2%, the lowest level since September 2021
The UK’s annual inflation rate fell by less than expected in March to 3.2%, complicating the timing of a first Bank of England interest rate
Butterfly Tale review – kids insect story wants to take long trip south to Mexico
‘Is that a butterfly fairy?” asks a confused seven-year-old who watches with me, pointing to the screen at the start of this Canadian animated tale.
UK’s native poultry under threat as bird flu takes hold worldwide
All of the UK’s native breeds of chicken, duck, geese and turkey are under threat because of bird flu, a report from the Rare Breeds
Record 3.7m workers in England will have major illness by 2040, study finds
A record 3.7 million workers in England will have a major illness by 2040, according to research. On current trends, 700,000 more working-age adults will
Labour aiming to draw closer to Europe on foreign and security issues
Labour wants to draw closer to Europe on key foreign and security issues by frequently attending meetings of the monthly EU foreign affairs council. The
Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds
Nestlé, the world’s largest consumer goods company, adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries, contrary to international