Ridley Scott says French ‘don’t even like themselves’ after criticism of his Napoleon film
Director’s interpretation of famous emperor has been derided as full of inaccuracies by historians
Director’s interpretation of famous emperor has been derided as full of inaccuracies by historians
Players say they are relishing the challenge of going up against their male counterparts - and reckon they will be “quite surprised”
Lord Lexden says there is an ‘overwhelming’ case for review of Wiltshire Police’s £1.5 million investigation into the former prime minister
Sources say ‘highly unlikely’ Sussexes would turn down any offer despite strained relationship over the past year
Bottles thrown and fighting breaks out as officers try to prevent around 1,000 far-Right marchers reaching Cenotaph
Zelda Perkins was speaking as Parliamentary inquiry into sexual abuse and harassment set to look into use of the secretive deals
Dartington Trust pulled funding after suffering ongoing financial problems
The Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence against Thomas Newsome, 37, because of his mental health at the time
Playwright’s connections to the area are keeping the tills ringing, say locals after ‘historic loan’ of his work from the British Library
Families of Vladimir Scherbakov, who fled Britain to avoid one of Vladimir Putin’s enforcers, in High Court battle over his estate
Youngsters are now increasingly turning to the radio equivalent of their mum and dad’s - and even grandparents’ - ageing record collections
Actor is suing the newspaper over stories that he said led him to be ‘cancelled’
Former IS bride believes that if she wins appeal, the UK will be unable to render her stateless in future, court told
Former home secretary should have considered whether Ms Begum was trafficking victim before revoking citizenship, Court of Appeal told
Dr Camilla Kingdon also failed to mention child hostages when writing about conflict and hospital strike in Gaza