CRAIG BROWN This is not the Patricia Highsmith that I remember...
Terrible people can write wonderful books, and wonderful people can write terrible books. Yes, it may be unfair, but it is nevertheless a fact of life. Read more...
Dancing On Ice Semi-Final 2021 Faye Brookes breaks down talking about her brother's leukemia battle
The Dancing On Ice semi-finalists kicked off Sunday night's show with a prop-themed routine. Read more...
'He should have done better' Nuno Espirito Santo admits Romain Saiss should have scored open goal
The defender lifted the ball over an open goal from point-blank range after Conor Coady's header came back off the post as Wolves drew 0-0 at Villa Park in an open game despite the lack of goals. Read more...
The Italian town where they eat 500-year-old meals
The signs of the Renaissance are everywhere in Italy. Read more...
12-year-old arrested for four carjacking incidents
A 12-year-old boy was arrested Thursday evening after a series of attempted armed carjackings and one successful one in Washington, DC. Read more...
One-man show crowded with a cast from Dickens
Youve probably forgotten, what with the Olympics and all, that 2012 also marks the bicentenary of Charles Dickenss birth. Its a fine excuse for Simon Callow to reprise Peter Ackroyds The Mystery Of Charles Dickens. Read more...
Covid-19 overseas travel could begin sooner in Australia according to epidemiologist
Dr Tony Blakely claims as little as 40 per cent of the population needs to be vaccinated against Covid-19 before the country can consider reopening its international borders. Read more...
Matteo Guendouzi 'has NO future at Arsenal as Mikel Arteta informs him he will be sold this summer'
Having missed his first couple of games through illness after arriving in Germany, Guendouzi has since featured in all 18 matches the club have played in the Bundesliga this season. Read more...
At least one person is killed after train derails in Pakistan
The accident took place between the Rohri and Sangi stations in southern Sindh province, said Kamran Lashari, a railway official. Read more...
Turkish Prime Minister Jeered After Mine Disaster
Following a disaster in a coal mine, anger at the authorities boiled over during a visit by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was booed and called a "killer" by protesters. Read more...
Human ancestors were 'swinging from tree branches like chimps' until at least 4.4 million years ago
Hand bones of Ardi, a member of the ancient speciesArdipithecus ramidus, were compared to modern primates and other extinct human ancestors. Read more...
PIERS MORGAN I was with Gareth Southgate three days before his positive test
It's emerged that England football manager Gareth Southgate tested positive for Covid-19 on October 25 and kept his condition secret as he self-isolated, with 'not pleasant' symptoms, for ten days. Read more...
George Armstrong, Who Led Toronto to 4 Stanley Cup Titles, Dies at 90
A seven-time All-Star and the longtime captain of the Maple Leafs, he was one of the first players of Indigenous descent to score in the N.H.L. Read more...
N.C.A.A. President Seeks Delay on Vote to Let Students Profit From Fame
Facing pressure from the Justice Department, the N.C.A.A. president strongly recommended postponing a crucial decision, almost certainly extending a protracted debate. Read more...
Out-of-the-Box Bridal Fashion Inspiration
Alternative wedding day looks from the London fall 2021 runways. Read more...
Hello, Golden Globes Red Carpet We Missed You
OK, it was mostly virtual. But watching stars dress up again was actually a whole lot of fun. Read more...
California sets a road map for theme parks to restart, putting Disneyland on track for reopening.
Disney had hoped to reopen its California attractions in July but faced pushback from unions. Read more...
International Women's Day kicks off early with hashtag ChooseToChallenge
From the streets of Turkey to virtual meetings in Canada, people from around the world have gathered together ahead of International Women's Day to campaign for gender equality. Read more...