Film Review: Escape - Story of Japan's Most Wanted Fugitive
Review of 'Escape', a new film by former Japanese Red Army director Masao Adachi, exploring the life of fugitive Satoshi Kirishima. See it at London's ICA from 16 January.
Review of 'Escape', a new film by former Japanese Red Army director Masao Adachi, exploring the life of fugitive Satoshi Kirishima. See it at London's ICA from 16 January.
A new true-crime podcast investigates claims that British Army Major Robbie Mills led a secret double life as a spy, and the mysterious man who infiltrated his family after his death. Listen to the shocking revelations.
As the British Army shrinks to its smallest size since Napoleon, experts debate if conscription could return in a major war. Read the full analysis here.
Fierce fighting in Aleppo displaces 140,000 as Syrian army clashes with US-backed Kurdish forces, threatening a wider conflict. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.
The UK faces its first named storm of 2026 as Storm Goretti threatens heavy snow and severe gales. A major incident is declared in Aberdeenshire with widespread travel disruption expected. Follow the latest Met Office warnings.
First Minister John Swinney announces a national bank holiday on Monday 15 June 2026 following Scotland's first World Cup game against Haiti. Celebrate the historic qualification!
Scottish government employees will get a day off on 15 June 2026 to celebrate Scotland's first World Cup appearance since 1998. Find out if your business will follow suit.
A Lance Corporal in the King's Life Guard shares the realities of ceremonial duty, from TikTok pressures to meeting the late Queen. Discover the salary, training, and daily challenges.
Your complete guide to 2026's packed sporting calendar, from the Australian Open and a historic Women's Test at Lord's to the FIFA World Cup and Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Joshua Richards opens up on the personal impact of Emmerdale's harrowing modern slavery storyline, revealing his sister found it distressing due to their father's real-life depression.
Australia gears up for a blockbuster 2026 sporting year, hosting the Commonwealth Games and Women's Rugby World Cup while chasing glory abroad. Discover the key dates.
Newly-released files show John Major's Downing Street blamed BT for an 'improperly addressed' birthday message to the Queen Mother in 1994. Discover the royal protocol faux pas.
Amid a global surge in conflicts, the Philippines' 56-year guerrilla war observes a rare annual Christmas ceasefire. Explore this tradition and what it reveals about the fraying world order.
Sky News joins Colombian troops on a perilous night mission into cartel territory on the Venezuela border, uncovering the scale of the cocaine trade and the growing terror threat. Read the full exclusive report.
Sky News joins Colombian troops on a perilous night mission targeting cartels on the Venezuela border. Discover the industrial-scale labs and the 6-tonne cocaine haul left behind.
Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka has left the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league after three years, citing family reasons. His potential return to the PGA Tour remains uncertain. Read the full story.
A major incident was declared after a 50-metre sinkhole opened on a Shropshire canal, swallowing boats. Ten people were rescued with no casualties reported. Watch the dramatic drone footage.
A major incident declared in Shropshire after a large sinkhole breached a canal near Whitchurch, swallowing narrowboats. Emergency services are on scene. No casualties reported.
A major incident declared after a large sinkhole breaches a canal near Whitchurch, swallowing boats. Emergency services are on scene. No casualties reported.
A major incident is underway in Whitchurch, Shropshire, after a large sinkhole drained a canal section. Emergency services are on scene. No casualties reported. Follow for live updates.
A survivor of modern slavery shares his harrowing story, now helping ITV's Emmerdale craft an authentic trafficking storyline. Discover the shocking reality and how the show is raising awareness.
On this day in 1783, King George III appointed 24-year-old William Pitt the Younger as Prime Minister, ending a period of political chaos. Discover how the young leader defied expectations.
The UK government has suspended all trials of the troubled Ajax armoured vehicle after another soldier reported vibration symptoms. Defence Minister Luke Pollard acted out of 'an abundance of caution'. Read the latest on the delayed £10m programme.
The US government has admitted liability for the January crash near Washington DC that killed 67 people, citing FAA and Army failures. Read the full report on the investigation.
Renowned British artist and art historian David Heathcote has passed away at 94. His influential work spanned painting, sculpture, and the preservation of Hausa crafts, with a major collection now at the British Museum.
A suspected carbon monoxide leak at the M&S store in Charlton led to a major incident, with six staff members taken to hospital. Emergency services, including HART, responded. Read the latest updates.
A major incident was declared at M&S in Charlton after a suspected carbon monoxide leak. Emergency services are on scene. Avoid the area. Follow for live updates.
An exhibition of Franco-British photographer Ed Alcock's work, exploring Brexit, adolescence and working-class memory, runs at the Bibliothèque nationale de France until March 2026.
A US Army veteran and legal permanent resident has been detained by ICE in Georgia, sparking outrage and legal action. Read the full story on the fight to stop his deportation.
Martin Parr, the celebrated Magnum photographer famed for his acute observations of British society and class, has died. We look back at his iconic career in pictures.