Lopetegui bequeaths identity-free West Ham and major challenges for Potter | Jacob Steinberg
Julen Lopetegui was always the wrong choice. West Ham were warned against appointing him last May, but they pressed ahead and have paid the price.
Charles Shyer obituary
Charles Shyer, who has died aged 83, co-wrote a string of bubbly and often female-focused comedies with his second wife, Nancy Meyers. The couple, so
More fizzle than pop: the limits of Nicole Kidman’s erotic drama Babygirl
Arguably the most transgressive scene in Babygirl, A24’s erotic drama from the Dutch writer and director Halina Reijn that has Nicole Kidman on the awards
EFL hits back at Arteta’s complaints: ‘All clubs play with the same ball’
The English Football League (EFL) has defended the ball being used in this year’s Carabao Cup in response to Mikel Arteta complaining that it “flies
‘I’ve been hooked’: scourge of shady line calls baffles Raducanu and others
During a calm, quiet afternoon in the buildup to Wimbledon last year, the former US Open champion Sloane Stephens was working on her game in
Michael Jackson’s daughter reveals drug and alcohol addiction after five years of sobriety
Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late pop star Michael Jackson, has revealed, upon announcing she has reached five years of sobriety, that she is
Trump considers declaring national economic emergency to impose tariffs
Donald Trump is mulling over the idea to declare a national economic emergency to impose widespread tariffs, CNN reports, as the president-elect escalates threats to
Peter Yarrow obituary
Peter Yarrow, who has died aged 86 of bladder cancer, was a member of the highly successful American folk song trio Peter, Paul and Mary.
Maria review – Angelina Jolie’s Callas commands the screen as a great diva in decline
Angelina Jolie declaims an imperious performance as opera star Maria Callas in this strange, sad, mordantly witty film from screenwriter Steven Knight and director Pablo
Malawi sees influx of refugees from post-election violence in Mozambique
On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Manase Madia, 50, shows his Mozambican identity card. Once a sign of pride, he does not know what to believe