Ratcliffe believes latest Manchester United job cuts will help club avoid going bust
Sir Jim Ratcliffe believes his decision to cut about 200 more jobs at Manchester United is necessary to help the club avoid going bust, the
The Dead Thing review – sexy state-of-dating thriller opens up the algorithmic death-drive
A ghosting story as much as a ghost story, this film sees twentysomething office drone Alex (Blu Hunt) strike gold on dating app called Friktion.
Canada and Mexico tariffs risk inflating US housing crisis, Trump is warned
Pressing ahead with steep tariffs on Canada and Mexico risks exacerbating the US housing crisis and threatening the broader economy, dozens of congressional Democrats have
Kanye West sued, dropped by talent agency and retail platform over antisemitic slurs
Kanye West has been sued and dropped by his talent agency after he posted a stream of antisemitic abuse, put T-shirts with a swastika on
Hamish Hawk review – Jarvis Cocker-esque Scot shows why he’s at the edge of the big time
On new album A Firmer Hand, Hamish Hawk traded the easy, early Scott Walker-indebted indie of previous albums – 2021’s Heavy Elevator and 2023’s Angel
Trump’s disdain for South American allies is China’s gain
While Donald Trump and his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, were engaged in a very public row over the deportation of migrants last month, China’s ambassador
Little Simz to curate 2025 Meltdown festival
Little Simz has become the youngest artist to curate London’s Meltdown festival, overseeing the lineup for the 11-day event in June. In the festival’s 30th
Uline turned to Mexico to staff warehouses, but paid them a fraction of US workers, sources say
Uline, a Wisconsin-based office supply company owned by one of Donald Trump’s biggest financial backers, paid workers it brought from Mexico to work at its
To a Land Unknown review – Palestinian refugees seek a better life, whatever it takes
There are strong performances and storytelling energy in this fiction feature debut from Danish-Palestinian film-maker Mahdi Fleifel, a graduate of the UK’s National Film and
Intense heatwave in southern Brazil forces schools to suspend return
During historic floods last May that left more than 180 dead in Brazil’s southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul, the water rose to the ceiling