Is Margaret Thatchers Hometown Ready to Put Her on a Pedestal?
The first woman to be prime minister of Britain is seen as a political colossus abroad, but her 11 years in power have a complicated legacy at home. Read more...
Federer muses on retirement planning
Roger Federer is not planning to retire any time soon, but he knows he wants to go out on his own terms. Read more...
Aussie expats stuck in Bali say the former tourist mecca has turned into a ghost town
Karlie Cummins, who runs the Bali Buddies travel website, said local tourist spots were struggling so much that they were offering really cheap deals but still had trouble drawing in holidaymakers. Read more...
Dustin Johnson Wins 2020 Masters in Record Fashion
Johnson, the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world, won with a score of 20 under par, the first player to reach that total at Augusta National. Read more...
Taylor Swift Illuminates Folklore in a Stripped-Down Studio Concert
Playing her latest album for the first time with two collaborators who helped make it, Swift heightens the songs sense of pristine contemplation. Read more...
Best Art Books of 2020
The art critics of The Times select their favorites from this years crop of art books. Read more...
Wales coach insists rookie back-row pairing of Botham and Lewis-Hughes are ready for England test
The New Zealander picked a team full of untested combinations for Saturday's clash. He is sticking to his development plan for the 2023 World Cup despite six defeats in eight. Read more...
Norway pioneered electric ferries. Now it's making them self-driving
With medieval origins and a quaint, colorful port, the low-rise Norwegian city of Trondheim doesn't look very futuristic. But the former Viking capital is making waves with a pioneering transport initiative a zero-emissions, self-driving electric ferry. Read more...
Motorcyclist dies after being dragged for quarter of a mile under truck of illegal immigrant 'drink driver'
Police said the 23 year old victim Matthew Denice was still alive when he became trapped in the wheel arch of Guaman's truck. Read more...
Ed Sheeran's neighbour is building a mobile home next to the singer's sprawling estate
Neighbour Tony Robinson has been granted permissionto install a 'mobile home' or 'twin caravan' at the edge of this land near Sheeran's home in Suffolk. Read more...
Josh Hutcherson enjoys an outdoor lunch with Claudia Traisac as they enjoy the Venetian scenery
Josh Hutcherson is making the most out of an extended period of quarantine. The actor was seen having lunch with his girlfriend Claudia Traisac, where they admired the scenery of Venice. Read more...
Hollywoods Obituary, the Sequel. Now Streaming.
In the 110-year history of the American film industry, never has so much upheaval arrived so quickly and on so many fronts. Read more...
Daily Report Alphabet Eclipses Apple to Become the Most Valuable Company
There's a shifting of the guard at the top of the technology food chain, with Alphabet overtaking Apple to become the world's most valuable company. Read more...
CNN reporter admonished repeatedly by Trump took humiliating picture of president behind tiny desk
Kaitlan Collins, CNN's White House correspondent, tweeted a photo of the president on Thanksgiving speaking to the military from a tiny desk, sparking mockery that he was like a child. Read more...
Incredible 4.1million luxury Triton submarine that can dive to 3,280ft
Marine engineering firm Triton Submarines, which is based in Florida, has delivered the incredible Triton 3300-6, which it describes as 'a salon under the sea', to a private owner. Read more...
Pia Miller announces she's ENGAGED to Patrick Whitesell
The former Home and Away star is engaged to Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell. Read more...
AstraZeneca Faces Difficult Questions About Its Vaccine After Admitting Mistake
Some trial participants only got a partial dose of AstraZenecas vaccine. Experts said the companys spotty disclosures have eroded confidence. Read more...
David Toole, Disabled Dancer With Grace in His Hands, Dies at 56
He learned to dance expressively long after his legs were amputated. A premier disabled performer on stages around the world, he opened the 2012 London Paralympics. Read more...