Brexiteer MP suffers excruciating exchange with Leave supporter during BBC interview
'I tell you what, people like you make me want to join the EU again,' David Davies tells woman during three-minute spat
The rise and fall of Jamie Oliver’s overambitious food empire
The mediocre restaurant chain is no more, but should he have seen this coming? asks Julia Platt Leonard
From St Andrews to Trump, golf is in a fight against the rising tide
How coastal erosion could see the world’s greatest golf courses steadily began to disappear
‘I’ve killed so many people, I’ve lost count’: South Sudan’s child soldiers search for a life after war
More than 19,000 children have been trained to steal, maim and kill during South Sudan’s five-year conflict. Now, some are trying to restart their lives as refugees in Uganda
Dystopian BBC drama is engaging and terrifying in equal parts
Parallels to current news events continue to make this BBC drama series all too plausible
Mkhitaryan’s absence from Baku final is a political disgrace entirely of Uefa’s making
The situation surrounding Arsenal’s Armenian midfielder is a culmination of the many problems with staging the Europa League final in the Azerbaijani capital
Theresa May is utterly snookered. The end is nigh
She is powerless to solve the problem that has haunted her all along: both Leavers and Remainers would rather hold out for their dream version of Brexit than compromise
All the stylish attendees at Cannes Film Festival 2019
The festival runs until Saturday 25 May
Best-dressed stars at the Aladdin premiere
Naomi Scott wowed in a bubblegum-pink Brandon Maxwell gown
Aladdin review: A rip-roaring, matinee-style spectacle
What could have been a cynical exercise in repackaging an old hit turns out to be an invigorating ride with lively performances, flamboyant musical numbers and clever special effects
Homeless man repeatedly kicked in 'senseless attack' on London street
Attacker was queueing outside sandwich shop when he launched into 'sustained' assault on 'vulnerable' victim, say police
Pret a Manger buys EAT and plans to convert stores into 'Veggie Prets'
Sandwich chain aims to 'turbo-charge' its vegetarian offering as it snaps up struggling rival
Millennials face record levels of working-age poverty, report finds
Close to a quarter of people born between 1981 and 2000 are set to be below poverty line in their late twenties