On the frontlines in Libya’s latest war, a proxy battle is leaving civilians to suffer
Tripoli caught between the warring factions of foreign backers
Houston, we have a solution: Why hologram tours are the obvious next step for the music industry
Musicians have proven time and time again that there's money to be made in the afterlife. Following the news that Whitney Houston's hologram is going on tour, Fiona Sturges weighs in on the debate in our latest arts column
Rising US-Iran tensions ‘risk endangering’ Yemen peace efforts
Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt plans to raise the war with President Trump on his state visit to Britain
A brutal, beautiful drama that reveals its secrets with uneasy slowness
Shane Meadows continues to display his capacity for compassion as his broken hero travels to Ireland in search of answers
Spare your tears – Theresa May doesn’t deserve an ounce of sympathy
She is surely the worst prime minister in British political history, rivalled only by her predecessor. The tradition of writing the legacy of departing leaders needs to end now
All the stylish attendees at Cannes Film Festival 2019
The festival runs until Saturday 25 May
Tess Holliday opens up about having a ‘necessary’ abortion
'We need more education and we need to talk about all of this more'
Why hologram tours are the obvious next step for the music industry
Musicians have proven time and time again that there's money to be made in the afterlife. Following the news that Whitney Houston's hologram is going on tour, Fiona Sturges weighs in on the debate in our latest arts column
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
Drug companies 'colluded to push up price of pills for NHS by 700%'
Cost of anti-sickness medication soared eightfold in four years as pharmaceutical firms shared the profits while agreeing not to compete against each other, CMA alleges
Pound slides to worst ever run against euro as May 'prepares to quit'
Sterling falls for 13th consecutive day as prime minister clings on to office