Bartolomé Esteban Murillo: Five key paintings by the Spanish baroque painter
Artist drawn to both religious subjects and portraits of the people of Seville, especially children
Artist drawn to both religious subjects and portraits of the people of Seville, especially children
'Given this decision is going to shape the coming decades, I think we owe it to ourselves and to future generations to get it right'
Police have warned the public not to approach the snake
Saturday marks World AIDS Day
Family members lament lack of response and support from Kiev government
'I have a great deal of sympathy for the claimants, but I am afraid that sympathy cannot override the law,' says Lord Justice Davis
Pre-emptive move is one of the biggest blocking operations ever
Six people killed by car bomb and gunfire in Afghan capital
The Australian star will also sing songs from musical Les Miserables
Average levels of rent arrears among council tenants on universal credit is more than three times the level than those on legacy benefits, report claims
Average levels of rent arrears among council tenants on universal credit are more than three times the level of those on legacy benefits, research claims
UNESCO has declared it must be safeguarded
There are many instances in which Holocaust comparisons are inappropriate, but using the Holocaust to minimise the moral repugnance of a government's policy is an act far more offensive to the memory of its victims
Identity of owner unknown for fifty years
As certain US state regulations on marijuana relax, breweries have been looking for ways to use cannabis or its derivatives in beverages
For some, it's not all about that seasonal bird that no one eats at any other time of the year. Instead, pick your favourite meat and cook it just how you like it. Here's some inspiration
The artist's works include the Soult Immaculate Conception and the Vision of Saint Anthony
10,000 jobs also set to relocate to German financial hub as banks prepare for UK's departure from EU
WBC heavyweight champion raged at SecondsOut reporter Radio Rahim after he asked Wilder to explain his comments about 'my people have been fighting for 400 years and are still fighting today'
It keeps the benefits of the single market, yet takes the UK out of the common agriculture and fisheries policies. But most importantly, it eases a number of the significant concerns with the prime minister's deal
Discriminatory attacks against young people are increasing, warn groups monitoring hate crimes
Groups monitoring hate crimes warn that discriminatory attacks against young people are increasing
After government decides probe on press regulation 'not the right way forward'
Exclusive: The 'Creed II' actor talks with Alexandra Pollard about the 'palpable difference' the #MeToo movement has made to film sets, working with female directors, and refusing to label her own sexuality
The animated sequel presents an opportunity for one corporate behemoth to tip its hat to its fellow corporate behemoths, but there's warmth to be found at its centre