Officers on trial after shooting suspects to be anonymous in future, says Yvette Cooper
The identities of armed police officers charged after opening fire at suspects are likely to stay secret in future unless they are convicted, the home
Football regulator given power to block Premier League stadium sales
The government is preparing to give the independent regulator powers to prevent Premier League clubs from selling their stadiums to related or third-party companies. In
Four in 10 deaths in war zones last year were women, UN report finds
The proportion of women killed in conflicts around the world doubled last year, with women now accounting for 40% of all those killed in war
A Nightmare on Elm Street review – jauntily outrageous slasher is still cheerfully crass
With his hat, claw glove and dodgy knitwear, Freddy Krueger gifted the world’s children an easy costume for Halloween and – given the novelisations –
Idris Elba to move to Africa ‘to bolster the film industry’
Idris Elba has said he is planning to move to Africa as part of his plans to bolster the sub-Saharan film industry, saying “it’s going
Pitches imperfect and bus blues: player fury at 17-day Libertadores Femenina
This year’s Copa Libertadores Femenina, the principal women’s football club tournament in South America, ended with mixed emotions on Saturday. Corinthians went through the finals
The Cult review – hard rock survivors blast through a beefy 40th birthday party
Ian Astbury is annoyed. There are hurt feelings, perhaps the makings of a fight, among some fans at the lip of the stage and the
Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band review – still blowing minds after 50 years
Bruce Springsteen fans get liner notes of the most luxurious, informed and immersive kind with this documentary by longtime Springsteen chronicler Thom Zimny, who charts
‘Young women from the ghetto were taken advantage of’: the power and pain of R&B’s ‘new jill swing’ era
A flash of Technicolor fills the screen, as four women spin and glide in perfect unison. The bouncy crunch of drum machines collides with slick,
EU refuses to publish findings of Tunisia human rights inquiry
The European Commission is refusing to publish the findings of a human rights inquiry into Tunisia it conducted shortly before announcing a controversial migration deal