In The Silence of the Lambs, the most disturbing moments are not the screams. They are the moments when everything goes quiet ...
The first week of January 2026 will probably be remembered as the high-watermark of Trump’s political acceptability in Europe ...
On the surface, Bryan Washington’s Palaver isn’t in a hurry to push against these clichés. It follows an estranged mother and ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling that the legal definition of ‘woman’ is ‘biological female’ should have meant game over for ...
George Saunders is at his most lively in the company of the dead. At ease with ghosts. In the 2022 Booker-winning Lincoln in ...
He offered a live demonstration of how the world now works. Here was a US president discussing the future of allied territory ...
If Robert Irwin had not existed, then Dan Brown, or better still Umberto Eco, would surely have had to invent him. In his Memoirs of a Dervish, the roller-blading, pinball-playing polymath reported: ...
To committee room 14, where many of the remaining 117 Tory MPs crammed in tonight to hear from their leader. Kemi Badenoch ...
You are welcome in Europe and you are more than welcome to France.” Macron didn’t mention Donald Trump by name but the audience understood that he was the big bad bully the French President had in ...
Meanwhile, fare dodging on London’s transport network has soared. The joke is on law-abiding Londoners who bother to buy a ticket. Over 2,200 TfL employees earn more than £100,000 The sums of money ...
When Prince Harry left the witness box at the UK High Court this afternoon, it was observed that he was “visibly emotional.” ...
Keir Starmer tried to use Prime Minister’s Questions today to deliver what he hoped was a tough new line on Donald Trump. It wasn’t quite a Love, Actually moment – mercifully; more of an ‘Er, actually ...