Aryan Papers Holocaust film labelled a 'poor effort'
Danny Patrick's low-budget Holocaust thriller 'Aryan Papers' is released to scathing criticism for its poor production and performances. Read our full review.
Danny Patrick's low-budget Holocaust thriller 'Aryan Papers' is released to scathing criticism for its poor production and performances. Read our full review.
An environmental group takes the government to the High Court over its approval of Gatwick's second runway, citing flawed climate impact assessments. Follow the legal battle.
With six months until the 2026 World Cup final in New Jersey, we examine the major issues: soaring ticket costs, complex travel logistics, and the political shadow over the tournament.
New Korean drama 'Can This Love Be Translated?' is taking Netflix by storm. Released on 16 January 2026, the series starring Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung is praised as a 'breath of fresh air'. Stream now.
As Trump escalates aggression towards Venezuela, history shows a robust anti-war movement can shift public opinion and policy. Learn how protest catalysed the end of the Iraq War and why it's needed now more than ever.
Donald Trump has pardoned a Florida fraudster he previously helped, among 21 clemency actions. Explore the details of the controversial pardons and their implications for the US justice system.
Journalist Marisa Fox's documentary 'My Underground Mother' exposes her mother's concealed wartime trauma in Nazi labour camps, challenging narratives of survival and shame.
A review of 'Our American Queen', a new play about Kate Chase's political machinations during the 1864 US election. On at London's Bridewell Theatre until 7 February.
From financial crashes to climate crises, historian Adam Tooze has become the essential guide to our radical new reality. Discover his analysis of Trump, Biden, and the rise of China.
Young Yemeni men, promised thousands of dollars and Russian citizenship, are being recruited to fight in Ukraine. Many have died or are now prisoners of war, their families left in the dark.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the UK must be ready for war, but a national defence blueprint remains absent. Sky News analysis reveals a lack of meaningful government action.
HBO's hit series Industry is back for a fourth season, plunging viewers into the cutthroat world of Pierpoint & Co. with new alliances and ruthless ambition. Discover the latest twists.
Britain races to develop a new deep-strike ballistic missile for Kyiv, dubbed 'Nightfall', as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure leave Kyiv without heating. Read the latest.
A landmark coalition of nations has endorsed the Paris Declaration, outlining a path to end the war in Ukraine. Discover the key demands and the global response to Russia's invasion.
Go behind the scenes of Industry's intense fourth season. Discover how the BBC-HBO hit became a transatlantic phenomenon, its star-making power, and the new global locations from Ghana to Sunderland.
With a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, the acclaimed BBC drama 'Industry' returns for a fourth season on January 12. Here's why you need to binge the first 24 episodes now.
Review of Patrick Charnley's moving debut novel 'This, My Second Life', drawing on his near-death experience. A tale of convalescence in Cornwall published by Hutchinson Heinemann (£16.99).
The HBO/BBC drama 'Industry' returns for a daring fourth season, delivering twisted, sophisticated storytelling that's set to dominate 2024's best TV lists. A must-watch.
Millions of Vinted users are unaware they must pay tax on sales over £1,000. Learn the rules to avoid a surprise bill from HMRC and keep your side hustle profitable.
After his heart stopped for 40 minutes, Patrick Charnley awoke blind with a brain injury. The vivid hallucinations he experienced led him to write a novel and forge a profoundly different, more contented life.
A psychotherapy trainee and a retired software engineer found common ground living abroad but clashed on gentrification, second homes, and mental health during a Guardian 'Dining Across the Divide' session. Discover their takeaways.
The BBC has released 'Waiting for the Out', a new prison drama based on a memoir. All six episodes are on iPlayer now. Critics hail it as a potential best show of 2026.
A US appeals court has overturned California's ban on openly carrying firearms, citing a violation of Second Amendment rights. The landmark ruling impacts 95% of the state's population.
Stephen Graham and Steven Knight discuss the explosive second season of 'A Thousand Blows', their record-breaking year, and the upcoming Peaky Blinders film. Dive into the world of Victorian boxing and crime.
President Donald Trump robustly denies falling asleep in public meetings, defends his health in a Wall Street Journal interview, and details his high aspirin intake. Read the latest from his second term.
Douglas Baldwin, a 100-year-old WW2 veteran captured in Normandy and held as a POW, has died in Luton. A 'family man' remembered for his warmth and spirit.
Mervyn Kersh, a decorated D-Day veteran from North London, voices deep concern over rising antisemitism and weak defence, drawing stark parallels to the 1930s. Read his powerful warning.
Data reveals Sunday 4th January as the busiest day for selling unwanted Christmas gifts online. Get expert tips to declutter and turn your unused items into cash.
A 28-year-old Labour voter and a 74-year-old Lib Dem discuss housing, 'woke' culture, and BBC bias. Can they find common ground? Read their surprising takeaways.
The Mariupol Drama Theatre, destroyed in a 2022 airstrike, reopens under Russian control. Critics call it 'dancing on bones' as a Russian fairytale replaces its Ukrainian past. Explore the story of loss, Russification, and confiscated homes.