Lee Miller's influential force in Surrealist Britain
A new exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield places the photographer and model at the centre of an artistic movement
A new exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield places the photographer and model at the centre of an artistic movement
Sunday's match will be a 90-minute nerve test. Can England keep playing the right way, rather than just hitting it long? And can they keep attacking without leaving themselves vulnerable?
Websites with links to free streams for tournament matches can sometimes be risky
This week, Terry's looking at white wines, but not the usual suspects – instead he's found some that will go with grilled fish, grains and vegetables. Just make sure they're properly cold
Welsh lawyer's departure makes clear the Love Island moral code: a false eyelash for a false eyelash. A veneered tooth for a veneered tooth
'At about 3am I heard the cat screaming and he was lying in an unnatural position on the stairs, with his claws hooked into the carpet,' says owner
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Re-live all the action from the Group H match in Moscow
Follow all the latest from the Group G clash in Volgograd
Follow all the action from day 10 of the World Cup
Earlier research found president over-performed in areas with high drug, alcohol and suicide mortality rates
'Love always wins. Killing others is a defeat. To those who tried to divide us, I want to tell you that you have not succeeded'
Scratch beneath the surface of May's announcement to the NHS and the shine starts to come off. In particular, the government's refusal to properly fund the NHS's sibling service, social care, demonstrates both of the main traits associated with 'austerity logic': social negligence and economic illiteracy
Addressing his celebrations after hitting the winning goal against Serbia, the winger said: 'It was just a game, perhaps it was a very important game, but it was beautiful to score'
Follow the latest from third Test in Cape Town
Follow the latest from third Test in Cape Town
Follow the latest from third Test in Cape Town
'We're feeling all the love,' pair say ahead of game
Follow all the latest from the Group G clash in Volgograd
Chechnya has been hosting the Egyptian team's World Cup training camp and Kremlin-backed Kadyrov has seized on opportunities to appear alongside Salah
President jokes about killed man's appearance in front of grieving relatives, during rambling speech designed to stir up hatred of immigrants
We don't just sit outside our front doors all day – we each follow our personal daily schedules. The environment at home, in transit and at work or school all affect our exposure to pollution
With the growth of capitalism, industrial farming blossomed across the globe, usurping feudal forms of agriculture... or at least so the story goes. William G Moseley visits Burkina Faso, where diverse forms of food production still thrive
My 88-year-old grandmother was held down on the floor and injected in the buttocks with 50mg of an antipsychotic drug called chlorpromazine. It's a very, very painful injection that normally starts at 10mg
'His descriptive use of the N-word on at least two occasions at work showed unacceptably low racial awareness and sensitivity'