Quiet, cool and crisp night
Quiet, cool and crisp night
Quiet, cool and crisp night
Labour’s Sadiq Khan secures third term as Mayor of London, beating Conservative Susan Hall
Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. Uncover expert takes and answers in our crossword blog.
Union leader Sharon Graham says Keir Starmer risks ‘limping into Downing Street’
Legacy can be found in the lives you touch and your impact on others
The UK regulator has been criticised by grieving families and internet abuse survivors for failing to engage with them
With a famed pie maker on board, the new ‘British brasserie’ in Paris ought to be glorious. Instead, it’s a huge disappointment
The health service took a turn for the worse under David Cameron and Keir Starmer has said nothing of improving the nurses’ lot
Night-response officer Chris Carson is dragged into Liverpool’s drug war. Plus: a beautiful documentary about The Piano winner Lucy. Here’s everything to watch this evening
In the right hands, there’s diversity and much to love about grüner veltliner, the signature Austrian white grape, and other local drops
For those desiring to sell their home quickly, whether due to downsizing, a job transfer, death of a loved one, illness, facing foreclosure, or they just don’t want to go through a traditional selling process, there is a very easy way – with Archway Homes.
The Observer found 99 good reasons, from Pimm’s to pubs to panto dames
Cook replaced his Test-match opening partner Andrew Strauss, who retired from the format.
IN FOCUS: Hear from up-and-coming stars of the literary world before they rocket up the bestseller lists, and make sure you don’t miss some of the eclectic treats on Hay Festival’s vast programme, writes Jessie Thompson
The time-tested real estate saying, “Location, location, location” is equally important for families living in, or looking to move to, the residential community of Dayton Creek. Located near 191st St. and 169 Highway and set on over 200 picturesque acres, Dayton Creek is where luxury meets affordability.
“It’s been tough for the industry to remain relevant through all the change,” says Martin Gilbert, who founded Aberdeen Asset Management and guided it through several transformative mergers before stepping back in 2019 after nearly four decades. His firm has since had to struggle on without him – and its vowels after rebranding as Abrdn.
LET’S UNPACK THAT: Social media may be a bin fire – but it’s also ensuring that serial liars get their just desserts. Chimene Suleyman, author of memoir ‘The Chain’, tells Helen Coffey how the online sisterhood kicked into gear to create healing out of hurt
Panamanians will head to the polls in Sunday's general election to elect one of eight contenders to be the nation's next president and vote for hundreds of local lawmakers and officials. Following weeks of campaign events that featured catchy reggaeton songs and popular entertainers, over 3 million voters will decide who is best placed to fix Panama's pressing economic problems, tackle corruption and restore the country's reputation as an investment haven. Jose Raul Mulino, a former minister who replaced popular ex-president Ricardo Martinelli on the ballot after Martinelli was barred from running due to a money laundering conviction, is leading in opinion polls.
INTERVIEW: The comedian and ‘Parks and Recreation’ star talks to Louis Chilton about the Keanu Reeves casting rumours, his new improv show at the Royal Albert Hall, and the time he forced John Malkovich to rewatch ‘Con Air’
Highlights of the globetrotting artist’s groundbreaking cultural exchange project take over London’s Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, writes Liam James
IN FOCUS: Teachers across the UK are suffering panic attacks in the classroom, working 60-hour weeks and trying to exit the profession for good. Ellie Harrison talks to educators and charity leaders to find out what’s at the root of the misery – and what changes need to happen