Jonker queries Englands strange Nations League closer against Scotland | Women's Nations Le
2024-06-13
Women's Nations League This article is more than 1 month oldJonker queries England’s ‘strange’ Nations League closer against ScotlandThis article is more than 1 month oldEngland win could keep Olympic qualification alive for Team GB‘When the draw was made … straight away, it was annoying’The Netherlands manager, Andries Jonker, said it was “strange” that England play Scotland in their final Nations League game needing a big result to escape the group and move closer towards earning Team GB a place at the Paris Olympics.
Canada This article is more than 1 year oldThis article is more than 1 year oldPark agency’s order to stop harvesting salts for commercial gain has angered Indigenous community
For years, Melissa Daniels has been travelling to the vast wilds of northern Alberta to harvest naturally occurring salts on lands her ancestors once hunted and fished. She blends the salt with wildflowers from the woods and sells it in small batches.
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OpinionLGBTQ+ rights This article is more than 4 months oldI have never, in my adult life, felt less safe to be gay in public in the USThis article is more than 4 months oldDan ClarkAfter coming out of the closet two decades ago, I never thought I’d go back in. But homophobia seems to be acceptable again
When I came out of the closet in rural, upstate New York almost two decades ago, I never thought I’d go back in.
MoviesReviewAndrey Paounov’s opaque but arresting feature turns on mysterious disappearances and wolfish arrivals in a deep dark forest
Here’s a bitter, odd, quirky shaggy-dog ghost story with a wintry chill. Award-winning Bulgarian documentary film-maker Andrey Paounov makes his fiction feature debut with this adaption, along with British co-writer Alex Barrett, from a stage play by Bulgarian author Yordan Radichkov. Two middle-aged men are shivering in a remote snowy hut just on the border of a dark forest full of wolves.
Leslie Thomas obituary | Books
2024-06-12
BooksObituaryLeslie Thomas obituaryOutgoing author best known for The Virgin Soldiers, a comic novel about national serviceOnly a few good writers are also good talkers. The novelist and journalist Leslie Thomas, who has died aged 83, was one of them: he could extract on the printed page, on radio and television or in a face-to-face interview good-natured humour from almost anything that life threw at him – including his own bleak orphaned childhood in a Barnardo's home or his national service in Malaya at a time when terrorists attempted to murder as many British troops as possible.
Ask Annalisa BarbieriFamilyI’ve pleaded with them to take some action, and said I’m their daughter, not their counsellor. But the state of their relationship has become horrific. Annalisa Barbieri advises a readerI am in my 30s, an only child, married with one child and another on the way. I see my parents once or twice a year (I live abroad).
Over the past few years, my father has been dressing transexually.
Radiohead: the story so far – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email As Radiohead announce a new tour, and with rumours of an imminent ninth studio album, here’s a look at the band’s career – from Thom Yorke’s ever-changing hair styles, to a rare band selfie
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‘Proximity to power’ … the runners and riders of Succession season four. Photograph: Home Box Office/HBO‘Proximity to power’ … the runners and riders of Succession season four. Photograph: Home Box Office/HBOTelevisionFrom a specific catchphrase to some revealing marketing materials, maybe the victor of Jesse Armstrong’s drama was in plain sight all along. Here are the signs we should have spotted
Spoiler alert: this article is for people who have watched Succession season four.