Opinion
Why are memorial benches so popular? Because they keep the dead part of the flow of everyday life
UK towns are overwhelmed with requests for more. And no wonder: inscribed on them are intimate flashes of the people we knew and loved, says life writing professor Anne Karpf ...
Paddington 2 co-creator Simon Farnaby branches out with adaptation of children’s classic boasting lively performances and some sharp gags ...
This novel is stacked with ideas about Black art and aesthetics – but its language is too clumsy and academic to bring them to life ...
The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their go-to comfort films is a trip back to 1980 with Richard Linklater’s charming hangout comedy ...
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news ...
The former England forward started against Ajax but failed to make an impression and was hooked early on by Robin van Persie ...
More than 30 people face charges after collision between two trains that killed 57 people in February 2023 ...
Stocks slump in Asia and Europe, gold slides and investors brace for higher oil prices after US president’s threat ...
A talking balsam flower asks an elderley yakuza to weigh up a life of violence and kindness in Baku Kinoshita’s quietly contemplative tale ...
Donald Gorske has eaten nearly 36,000 Big Macs. His verdict on the new Big Arch? ‘I think the Big Mac is better’ ...
The first time Kind starred in Nazi-spoof The Producers, he lost 30lb. Is he – and the West End – ready for his return? And why is he so worried about his old flatmate George Clooney?
‘Energy investors are like butterflies’: IAE warns Albanese against more taxes on gas export profits
Treasury modelling 25% levy on gas exports, changes to the PRRT and corporate tax tweaks but Fatih Birol says sudden changes could disincentivise investment ...
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