Tory candidate for London mayor has Trumpian attitude to climate, says Khan
Sadiq Khan will accuse his Conservative rival in the race to be London’s next mayor of being “Trumpian” over the climate crisis, as he announces
House sparrow tops Big Garden Birdwatch charts for 21st year in a row
A friendly if slightly tuneless chirp is the most ubiquitous birdsong in British gardens with the house sparrow topping the Big Garden Birdwatch charts for
‘They said I was worse than the Sex Pistols!’: folk legend Linda Thompson on trashing dressing rooms and losing her voice
The photo on the front of Linda Thompson’s new album, Proxy Music, is nothing if not striking. It features Thompson posing in an identical outfit
Malawian journalist arrested over article accusing businessman of corruption
Human rights watchdogs have condemned the arrest of a journalist in Malawi in connection with an article accusing a wealthy businessman of corruption. Police in
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
1 A card trick from Guimarães Should Bruno Guimarães be booked against Tottenham at St James’ Park the Newcastle and Brazil midfielder faces a dilemma.
Hofmann and Boniface give Leverkusen first-leg advantage against West Ham
There is an inevitability to Bayer Leverkusen’s late shows. On a night of tension and occasional ill-temper at a bouncing BayArena, where patience was stretched
Liverpool left needing miracle after Scamacca double for Atalanta
Anfield was shorn of its flags and Liverpool lost all of their powers. A thumping first home defeat in 34 matches, against a highly accomplished
Mexico calls on UN to expel Ecuador over embassy raid as tensions soar
Mexico is demanding that the United Nations expel Ecuador from the world body as part of a complaint to the top UN court over a
Raducanu relishing clay play as Great Britain prepare for France in BJK Cup
Emma Raducanu says she is relishing the challenge of adapting her game to perform on clay as she and Katie Boulter lead Great Britain in
Deep listening: the haunting sonic world of Cassandra Miller
“I steal people’s souls”, says Cassandra Miller. The 47-year old Canadian composer sits in her light-filled living room at the top of a London block