Classified review – Aaron Eckhart hitman thriller mines newspaper ads for coded messages
This decidedly shonky, if at least relatively unpretentious, action film stars Aaron Eckhart, once very much the coming man who’s not had the career you
Tuesday briefing: Canada puts India ‘on notice’ as row over alleged killing of Sikh activists escalates
Good morning. In September 2023, Justin Trudeau stood up in parliament and made extraordinary allegations against the Indian government. The prime minister said Canadian authorities
Cross-party MPs urge Reeves to impose 2% tax on wealth above £10m
A cross-party group of 30 MPs has urged Rachel Reeves to impose a wealth tax on Britain’s rich in next week’s budget rather than announce
British Academy to pay tribute to Benjamin Zephaniah at live event
The British Academy is to pay tribute to the late poet Benjamin Zephaniah next week as part of a night of discussion and performance. The
‘We were banging our heads against a wall – the wall won’: the genius pop and tragic demise of Boys Wonder
The song begins with a barrage of power chords, brazenly stolen from the Who’s Won’t Get Fooled Again. The opening lyrics are mewled out in
Paddington Bear given UK passport by Home Office
He has been one of the UK’s favourite and most prominent refugees for two-thirds of a century. Now Paddington Bear – official name Paddington Brown
Alexander Rodnyansky: Oscar-nominated producer sentenced to jail in Russia in absentia
A Moscow court has sentenced Oscar-nominated film producer Alexander Rodnyansky to eight-and-a-half years jail in absentia on Monday for spreading “fake” information about the Russian
Liam Payne had ‘pink cocaine’ in his system at time of death – reports
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne had multiple drugs including crack cocaine and methamphetamine in his system when he fell to his death from a
Archbishop of Canterbury reveals ancestral links to slavery
Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, has revealed that his ancestor owned enslaved people on a plantation in Jamaica and was compensated by the British
Millions of teenagers in Africa have undiagnosed asthma – study
Millions of teenagers in Africa are suffering from asthma with no formal diagnosis as the continent undergoes rapid urbanisation, researchers have found. The study, published