Erin Cuthbert’s late winner against City puts Chelsea a step closer to WSL title
If Chelsea are to complete this league season unbeaten, a feat that is now only five games away, it will have been across 45 relentless
Gérard Depardieu to appear in Paris court over sexual assault allegations
Gérard Depardieu will become the most high-profile French person to stand trial on #MeToo abuse allegations when he appears in a Paris court on Monday.
Canada to head to polls as Mark Carney calls snap election for 28 April
Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, has called a snap election on 28 April, firing the starting gun on a contest that is widely expected to
Alcohol safety ads to target young Australian travellers amid push for answers over methanol deaths
The Australian government will launch a new alcohol safety campaign targeting young travellers as the families of Melbourne teenagers Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, who
Chinese premier meets pro-Trump senator and calls for ‘dialogue over confrontation’
Republican senator Steve Daines, a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, met Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Sunday, as China hopes to reach a
Elton John backs Ed Sheeran’s call for UK to put £250m into music education
Elton John, Coldplay, Harry Styles, Stormzy and Central Cee are among the artists backing a call from Ed Sheeran for Keir Starmer to commit £250m
Thank you Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor – how my 1990s teenage self found somebody to love
I am of a generation that had no name: we slipped down the crack between the spotty cheek of gen X and the well-moisturised buttock
‘I was sexualised, patronised and ridiculed’: how Charlotte Church survived the tabloids to become an earth mother
When Charlotte Church arrives, she starts to cry. “I break down,” she says, “every time I reach here. It’s the first thing I do when
Mark Carney to announce Canadian election and will run in Ottawa’s Nepean riding
Mark Carney will run for election in the Ottawa riding of Nepean as the new Canadian prime minister seeks to join parliament for the first
Civil service to be told to slash more than £2bn a year from budget by 2030
The civil service will be told to slash more than £2bn a year from its budget by the end of the decade as part of