Heart Eyes review – junky Valentine’s slasher is hard to fall for
After Scream revitalised both the slasher and the horror genre at large back in 1996, the inevitable flood of junkier imitators arrived, less interested in
‘They chucked her under the bus – then reversed it back over her’: has the Emilia Pérez backlash gone too far?
The dramatic cancellation of Karla Sofía Gascón, star of multi-Oscar-nominated Emilia Pérez, has left publicists frantically struggling to keep the film in contention with just
Manchester City launch new legal action against Premier League, Derby sack Warne: football news – live
pulling out of the game after receiving racist and misogynistic abuse. “I think we covered it last night, I took questions on it … the
Manchester City start new legal action against Premier League over rules
Manchester City have initiated new legal action against the Premier League, as the champions challenge rules on associated party transactions (APT) for a second time.
Some people on sickness and disability benefits ‘taking the mickey’, says Liz Kendall – as it happened
recent inquiry by the Lords economic affairs committee found that that there are 3.7m, people of working-age on health-related benefits – up 1.2m on the
UK can’t say ‘job done’ on fighting inflation, says Bank of England’s Huw Pill
The Bank of England is not in a position to declare “job done” in tackling inflation amid concerns over rising prices hitting households, Threadneedle Street’s
US-Panama relationship was ‘very strong’. Then Trump upended the diplomatic playing board
When Panama’s then president Juan Carlos Varela was invited to the White House in June 2017, Donald Trump said the Panama canal was doing “pretty
UK universities look to open campuses in India amid financial woes at home
UK universities are aiming to leave their financial woes at home by seeking their fortunes in India, in a higher education version of a gold
Sam Kerr a ‘truly special human’, court told, as teammates flock to defence
Current and former Chelsea players, including Millie Bright and Carly Telford, and the team’s former manager, Emma Hayes, have come to Sam Kerr’s defence in
Sudanese military reports sweeping gains in battle for capital
Sudan’s brutal civil war appears to be approaching a decisive phase as the country’s military reported sweeping gains in the symbolic battle for the capital.