Sex and the City fans left baffled by fake ‘And Just Like That’ filming notices around New York
One ‘plotline’ would see Carrie telling her friends that she is actually Garfield the cat
One ‘plotline’ would see Carrie telling her friends that she is actually Garfield the cat
Exclusive: Campaigners tell Maya Oppenheim women of colour routinely have to ‘plead’ or wait a long time to get a prosthetic that matches their skin tone and are often told nothing is available
The Chancellor said a decision will be made soon amid reports of a recommended 5.5% rise for teachers and NHS staff.
An Israeli airstrike on the southern coastal village of Adloun, Lebanon hit an arms depot and was followed by a series of explosions on Saturday night (20 July).
Ralf Rangnick had been scathing of United towards the end of his interim spell during the 2021-22 season.
Microsoft says 8.5m devices were hit by botched CrowdStrike software update on Friday
The 152nd Open Championship is set for a thrilling finale at Royal Troon in Ayrshire
South Korea says it will launch ‘full-scale’ loudspeaker broadcasts, blaring propaganda messages across the border
The Chancellor said a decision will be made soon amid reports of a recommended 5.5% rise for teachers and NHS staff.
The recently opened archives of Pope Pius XII are providing details about the scandal over the founder of the Legionaries of Christ
With more than 3,500 shows, the world’s biggest arts festival is back at full power. But what’s worth running up and down the Royal Mile for? Tim Bano picks the best theatre and comedy to see
It’s become the norm to ask women to share their whereabouts and let friends know they’re OK. But this seemingly sweet check-up ignores the truth about the dangers to women and men, argues Helen Coffey
Across TikTok and Instagram, restaurants and cafés are going viral thanks to cute aesthetics and – hopefully – quality food, writes Helen Salter. But for those on the frontline, instant fame can be a horrible burden. Maintaining it even more so
The ‘L.A. Law’ star – and one-time reality TV husband – speaks to Tom Murray about bonding with Laurence Olivier, his former relationship with Ursula Andress, and why playing one of mainstream American cinema’s first gay leading roles put him in a 40-year exile from major movies
The Man Who Pays His Way: disruption is now at such a pitch that apprehension may prevail over anticipation
The choreographer who changed how dance was perceived in Britain is now taking the reins of a major revival of ‘Oliver!’. He talks to Sarah Crompton about his memories of legendary composer Lionel Bart and why his musical is embedded in the DNA of British culture
Salt Lake City officials have ordered residents to evacuate some areas ahead of a wildfire as more than 100 firefighters work to contain the blaze
Ernest Hemingway spent the 1930s in Key West, Florida, and more than six decades after his death, fans, scholars and relatives continue to congregate on the island city to celebrate the author’s award-winning novels and adventure-filled life
Trump became the first sitting president to visit North Korea in 2019
Ex-president has previously praised The Heritage Foundation and their ongoing work on the project
Former president embraced familiar lies and attacks on migrants in first speech alongside new VP pick JD Vance
The two children were rushed to safety by their mother and a neighbour after the incident in Leeds, West Yorkshire
Follow live as Jake Paul boxes former UFC star Mike Perry, who has excelled in bare-knuckle competition
Humphries could become only the fourth player to win the World Championship and Matchplay in the same year – joining opponent Michael van Gerwen.
Donald Trump addressed his assassination attempt while on the campaign trail with JD Vance in Michigan on Saturday, 20 July.