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Rebirth: Home Sweet Home review – family holiday turns into hellish apocalypse in Thai-set yarn
Square-jawed cop Jake (Wiliam Moseley, Peter from the early-2000s Narnia movies, all grown up) arrives in Bangkok with his wife Prang (Urassaya Sperbund) and moppet
Labour MPs launch campaign to introduce digital IDs
More than 40 Labour MPs from three influential backbench groups have called on ministers to introduce digital IDs, which they claim would boost productivity in
‘Everything is political’: how film can guide us through difficult times
From its opening frame, Costa-Gavras’s political thriller Z promises to be an unflinching denunciation of authoritarianism. The kinetic camera work matches its forthright narrative of
Italian teams cannot cope with modern football’s intensity. They need a reboot | Philipp Lahm
I am also a child of Italian football. My school was called AC Milan. The 4-0 win against Barcelona in the 1994 Champions League final
Champions League: previews and predictions for the quarter-finals
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The King of Kings review – Charles Dickens retelling of the Jesus story does a serviceable job
This syrupy cartoon account of the life of Jesus (voiced by Oscar Isaac) is narrated, with consummate weirdness, by Charles Dickens (Kenneth Branagh). It’s in
Love and Fury: The Extraordinary Life, Death and Legacy of Joe Meek by Darryl W Bullock – review
Joe Meek first tasted success as a record producer when he created the eerie backdrop for John Leyton’s gothic teen melodrama, Johnny Remember Me, which
Bank ‘should cut UK interest rates to at least 4% in May amid tariff turmoil’
The Bank of England should use its meeting next month to cut interest rates by at least half a percentage point to 4% in response
Health workers sent door to door in deprived areas to detect illnesses
The NHS is attempting to ease the pressure on GPs and A&E by sending a new type of health worker door to door in deprived