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6 hours ago

Political row emerges over state’s failure to tackle sexual violence against children as people protest across France

A lawyer for the family of an 11-year-old girl whose disappearance and murder spar…

8 days ago

It’s real and physical, it scars and heals: sport is a visceral high – and the Gunners have reminded fans just what it means

It’s going to take some time to shake this feeling. Frankly, I don’t want t…

12 days ago

Yesterday's recommendation from the UK National Screening Committee will leave many men wondering whether the evidence will ever be enough.

18 days ago

His starring role in Richard Gadd’s brutal toxic masculinity series is a far cry from his days as Billy Elliot. The actor opens up about gruelling shoots, dancing on toilets – and why he can’t ever j…

25 days ago

Cannes film festival: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ocean-hopping treatise on love and mortality is undeniably beautiful – but it works best in its quieter, compassionate moments rather than the flurries of se…

41 days ago

The Premier League isn’t as fun and fizzy as PSG v Bayern but that’s the price of the twice-weekly churn that rewards discipline and sacrifice

In the novel Rabbit, Run, John Updike has one of his char…

3 months ago

American ambassadors are bringing a new style of more abrasive and confrontational diplomacy to the EU.

The film-maker’s passionate and richly textured new short Papillon (Butterfly) tells the heartbreaking story of French-Jewish swimmer Alfred Nakache, who was stripped of his citizenship in Vichy Fran…

4 months ago

In this larky autofiction, the ups and downs of creative life are cartoonishly dramatised as the writer becomes an action hero

Rob Doyle’s previous novel, Threshold, took the form of a blackly comic t…

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