Man arrested 22 years after teen murdered in Leeds
Tyrone Clarke's mother says the family has been living "with this shadow over us" for 22 years.
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Tyrone Clarke's mother says the family has been living "with this shadow over us" for 22 years.
Museum hosts the collection of Steve Goldman, who buys records based on the sheer awfulness of the sleeve โIt is like the invasion of the bunny body snatchers,โ says JT Thompson, the former lead singer of the 1970s US rock band Peter Rabbitt, as he looks at what is regarded as one of the worldโs worst record covers. The 1979 album Roadstar shows all five members of the California rock band with their faces morphed on to rabbit bodies, with Thompson emerging, like a terrible dream, smiling from a top hat. Continue reading...
Erling Haaland has guided Norway to their first World Cup since 1998. So what is it like being a global name from a nation with a population of just 5.5m people?
Moscow's Northern Fleet is sending ships and submarines in unprecedented numbers to threaten and test our defences, key infrastructure and resolve.
In a fresh humiliation for Britain's Armed Forces, all five of its Astute class submarines are currently laid up awaiting maintenance and other repair work.
Officers stopped an Audi RS6 from Leeds just before 11pm and found the loot alongside more than ยฃ1,500 in cash.
Trump says heโs canceling the whole thing and bringing in Lee Greenwood for his โGreat American State Fair.โ Hereโs what youโll find at actual state fairs
Bodies were buried in Happisburgh after HMS Invincible sank in 1801 on way to join Nelson at Battle of Copenhagen A mass grave for 119 sailors who drowned more than 200 years ago could be exhumed to avoid their remains being exposed by coastal erosion. HMS Invincible sank off the Norfolk coast in 1801 on its way to join Horatio Nelsonโs fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen. The recovered bodies of those who drowned were buried at St Maryโs church in Happisburgh, the nearest village to the shipwreck. Continue reading...
Pouria Zeraati was stabbed three times by proxies of the Iranian regime and left bleeding in the street outside his home in Wimbledon, south-west London, on March 29, 2024.
A fake alien made by a Doctor Who sculptor, animal organs sourced from a butcher, an actual magician behind the camera โฆ this outrageous story makes for a great watch If you had to be interviewed on film, how would you hope to come across? Attractive, honest, a good egg? Or pathologically shifty, to the point that audiences want to throw their shoes at the screen? I found myself unlacing my Doc Martens this week, watching a documentary about the biggest hoax of the last century. In 1995, a grainy film was released that purported to be of an autopsy conducted on a creature recovered from a crash site on military land in Roswell, New Mexico. The incident had long been hallowed in ufology, but no moving footage had ever been uncovered. Youโve seen it. Hazmat figures loom over a bulbous-headed humanoid, spreadeagled on the table. Its dead, oval eyes are black, mouth agape, belly distended. I saw the shocking footage again last night, or thought I did. It was actually my laptop screen going dark, after I fell asleep in front of Netflix. Continue reading...
KayLee Dutton died on a lonely stretch of road near Cedar City, Utah in January last year when a group of strangers fired 12 bullets into her red pickup truck.
When Marc Payoyo was roused early from his slumbers, it was not the sultry night that had disturbed his sleep but the worried-sounding voices outside his open window.
Thousands flee including from village hosting at least 2,500 displaced people, one day after Hezbollah rejects ceasefire Thousands fled their homes after Israel issued forced evacuation orders for nine villages in southern Lebanon before strikes that killed six people on Friday, a day after the Hezbollah militant group rejected a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Hundreds of families left Anqoun, a village hosting at least 2,500 displaced people, after the Israeli military said it would soon operate against what it said were Hezbollah targets there, ordering residents to leave. The roads leading to Sidon, the closest large city, were choked with cars as families sought shelter. Continue reading...
The New Jersey native, real name Ashly Robinson, was pronounced dead aged 31 on April 9 after being discovered unconscious at the Zuri Zanzibar resort.
The White House denied that Trump was asleep in a fiery social media post
How does a 100-year-old dance company face the 21st century? For Rambertโs Benoit Swan Pouffer the answer is combining innovation with popular adaptations such as the Brummie crime saga On 15 June 1926, the Lyric theatre in Hammersmith played host to โan engaging little balletโ called A Tragedy of Fashion, a โchic trifleโ according to the press, that had been first concocted round a west London dinner table. Yet it turned out to be a momentous moment in the course of British dance. The show was produced by Marie Rambert, a Polish รฉmigrรฉ who had performed with Diaghilevโs Ballets Russes, and it was the beginnings of a dance company thatโs still going strong 100 years later. Marie Rambert was a force of nature. She has been called โan inspired talent spotter and legendary bullyโ, with โwit, taste and a sharp instinct for trendsโ, and with her nascent company (first known as the Marie Rambert Dancers, then Ballet Club, then Ballet Rambert), she kindled the talents of Britainโs most influential choreographers of the age, including Frederick Ashton and Antony Tudor. โThis woman was a pioneer,โ says the companyโs current artistic director, Benoit Swan Pouffer. โShe was really ahead of her time.โ Nonetheless, fast-forward 100 years and Marie Rambert wouldnโt recognise the company that still bears her name, written in capitals down the side of a sleek building just behind the National Theatre, on Londonโs South Bank. Continue reading...
Isabelle Sapherson-Moralee, known as Izzy, suffered chronic pain and was just 5st 9lb (39kg) when she died in April 2025, five years after she first started taking ketamine.
Haunting the Black Air by Anthony Joseph; Selected Poems by Leontia Flynn; Sparrow on the Rooftop by Rachel Long; You Must Live: New Poetry from Palestine, edited by Jorie Graham; Melete by Jennifer Lee Tsai; Somebody Should Have Pressed Record by Galia Admoni Haunting the Black Air by Anthony Joseph (Bloomsbury, ยฃ12.99) Josephโs follow-up to the TS Eliot prize-winning Sonnets for Albert sees his poetic approach become more radical. He pays homage to avant garde writers such as Will Alexander and Nathaniel Mackey, while exploring โNostalgia, mostly grief, / a haunting sound โ / the frequency of some / magnetic feeling.โ That makes for challenging syntax on first reading the poems. Persist, and Josephโs unabashed lyricism shines through, finding beauty on dancefloors, city streets and in Trinidadian landscapes: โthe way music fills the room, how we embrace until / we become flare bright, light as the white refraction / of the sun upon the summit of hills.โ Selected Poems by Leontia Flynn (Carcanet, ยฃ14.99) She was a Next Generation poet and Forward prize winner; itโs a shock to remember that Flynn has been publishing for more than 20 years, so fresh do her poems remain. This assembly is a glorious reintroduction to her mordant wit, imaginative image-making and unerring ability to puncture pretension. Letter to Friends from 2011 is a brilliant, Auden-esque dissection of the early 21st century, worth a library of political analyses: โdaily threats brought to our Way of Life / by man-made imminent apocalypse / though neither really outweighs private griefโ. There are pleasures on every page. Continue reading...
The hooded supervillain is a scientist, a sorcerer, a monarch and a mummyโs boy โ Robert Downey Jrโs Doom should be all these things and more, radiating history, magic and the biggest ego The problem with building the next stage of your superhero franchise around Doctor Doom is that nobody really knows if he is Marvelโs Darth Vader, or just the guy from those terrible 20th Century Fox films. We wouldnโt even be getting Doom in the forthcoming Avengers: Doomsday if Marvelโs original post-Thanos masterplan had not collapsed when Jonathan Majors, who played Kang, was dropped from the franchise. And we donโt really know if the subsequent casting of Robert Downey Jr (previously Marvelโs Iron Man) in the role is some kind of ingenious masterstroke that will all make sense when we finally see the finished film, or just an expensive nostalgia panic button. The stakes are so high here that the geekosphere is delving into every possible clue, no matter how fleeting, as to which version of Doom we might be getting in the film. Will this be a flamboyant, comics-accurate take on the Latverian dictator? Or will Marvel dip into the multiverse of convenience and deliver an iteration that is little more than Tony Stark in eastern Europe? Continue reading...
Nicola Walker is a furious mother who decimates her best mateโs life after he sleeps with her daughter in an excruciating wrongcom. Plus, the LGBTQ+ adoption drama that has made waves Thereโs a brilliantly cringe take on intergenerational romance in this comedy starring Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement as the titular middle-aged best friends. Their relationship is shattered when Steve accidentally falls for Aliceโs 26-year-old daughter Izzy (Yali Topol Margalith). Alice and Steve (created by Sex Education writer Sophie Goodhart) rightly doesnโt shy away from the messiness of the whole scenario and instead leans into it with great relish. Aliceโs fury leads to some terrible behaviour on all sides โ thereโs a new contender for the most excruciating TV dinner party of all time. But the story is nuanced and sympathetic, too. And the cast, Walker in particular, are sublime. Phil Harrison Disney+, from Monday Continue reading...