Man jailed for life after breaking baby son’s neck in Leicester
A man has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 22 years for murdering his four-week-old son, who was left to
The Greatest Hits review – cutesy music romance plays a forgettable tune
In the often insufferably cutesy romance The Greatest Hits, our heroine travels back in time whenever a song from her past is played, nostalgia acting
Everton takeover thrown into fresh doubt as 777 asks for more time
Fresh doubt has been raised over 777 Partners’ ability to buy Everton after the Miami-based investment company asked for more time to complete the deal.
Klopp acknowledges Liverpool fans’ protests but wants focus during game
Jürgen Klopp has said nothing should come between Liverpool fans and his team before protests against the club’s decision to raise ticket prices by 2%
Nile Rodgers, Bonnie Raitt and John Squire on the Fender Stratocaster
‘I found the cheapest Strat in all the shops,” says Nile Rodgers, speaking to me from Miami Beach, the very place he went trawling for
Packers and Eagles to play NFL season opener at Brazil club with ‘ban’ on green
The Green Bay Packers will play the Philadelphia Eagles when the NFL holds its first regular-season game in Brazil. The 6 September matchup in Sao
‘Bass on one shoulder, bow and arrows on the other’: life with Fela Kuti on history’s most dangerous tour
In 1977, after Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti criticised the military regime in his native Nigeria, 1,000 government soldiers raided his compound, Kalakuta Republic. They beat
Quebec separation re-enters political debate thanks to TikTok-friendly leader
Quebec separation is back among the living. Years after many considered it dead, the prospect of removing Canada’s second-most populous province from the federation has
Civil War review – Alex Garland’s delirious dive into divided US society
Writer-director Alex Garland stages a spectacular if evasively apolitical “civil war” in this futurist-dystopian action thriller, involving hundreds of extras lying on the road next
The Promised Land review – Andrzej Wajda’s anti-capitalist comic opera is still razor sharp
Andrzej Wajda’s queasily compelling film from 1975, adapted by him from a novel by Wladysław Reymont, is an expressionist comic opera of toxic capitalism and