In 1988, when the British government declared that the voices of Sinn Féin or I.R.A. leaders were not to be heard, ...
The 1980s are packed with captivating crime thrillers, and some of them are even funny. These are the best that you should ...
The last time I interviewed Ben Elton, four years ago, he was eating a falafel in his dressing room in Sydney. He apologised ...
If a nuclear missile hurtled toward the US, it would look a lot like 'A House of Dynamite'—as screenwriter Noah Oppenheim and ...
Scales predicted there was no getting away from Sybil, who first emerged 50 years ago in Fawlty Towers as a harridan for the ...
Cinema has been enriched by the contributions of talented women who break barriers and tell powerful stories. Every year, the Oscars highlight the achievements of female actors who bring unforgettable ...
They've portrayed her as a drunk and axed a play that cast her as a heroine. Now they want to show her swearing like a ...
Although not as strong a smell as the old coal fires, they are still quite pungent in their own way, and with the proven health hazards of pollution from wood burners, in particular fine particle ...
The final line of a poem written about President Michael Higgins concludes: “You are a national treasure, treasured, you have ...
Sam Fleming How do you kick-start an economy? It’s a question many governments in western Europe are grappling with amid ...
TWO milestone anniversaries have been celebrated at a business. Roadchef’s Strensham Motorway Service Area, near junction eight on the M5, has marked Erin Roberts reaching 30 years and Phil Wadley 35.
In Scotland from the early 1960s our radio morning news was served (though that’s probably too kind a word) by an opt-out ...