I have witnessed Afghanistan's path from war – and cricket is at the heart of a new optimism
The country has finally shown glimpses of its massive potential, which 40 years of conflict has failed to stamp out
The country has finally shown glimpses of its massive potential, which 40 years of conflict has failed to stamp out
Dividing 'white working class' communities and working class migrants and people of colour helps no one. Except, that is, the far right
Nottingham city council candidate says posts about anti-Brexit campaigners and Jeremy Corbyn were 'jokes'
Despite repeatedly being written off, a Final Say referendum is still very much in the game. But as negotiations between May and Corbyn continue, the rivals remain united in their opposition to a confirmatory public vote
A new exhibition of photographs by Nat Finkelstein reveals the inside story of Warhol at the Factory at the height of his fame and influence
With a long tradition of cuisine served on the spot and made with fresh local ingredients, this is the original finger food
Pay growth slows but hiring rebounds from unexpectedly weak February
'It's like going back 50 years. We are not living in a draconian era'
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The world's most famous race will take place on Saturday afternoon
A total of 21 people died and 220 others were injured in the 'pure carnage' created when a pair of massive explosions ripped apart two pubs on the night of 21 November 1974
A total of 21 people died and 220 others were injured in the 'pure carnage' created when a pair of massive explosions ripped apart two pubs on the night of 21 November 1974
Aspiring adventurer had been on three buses but admitted he was getting tired when police caught up with him
Khalifa Haftar may see opportunity to take capital amid ongoing regional uncertainty
Financial world is failing to keep up with real life
Former vice president still weighing 2020 run
The explosive opener has matured into a vital cog of England's successful one-day setup and is tipped for an Ashes berth, but he tells Ed Malyon about how something more important has changed his outlook
New figures reveal the gender pay gap has widened at nearly half of the UK's biggest companies
'This gentleman is not our interlocutor,' spokesperson says
We have a right of way that goes through our neighbour's garden to access our own, but our neighbour doesn't like it. If we sell our flat do we have to disclose our issues with next door?
'How ludicrous is that?'
The German playmaker insists he still has a good relationship with Klopp despite leaving Borussia Dortmund for Bayern Munich in 2013
It's time to get smarter over the cost cutting weapon of choice
'I've told my folks that's the man,' president says of Hermain Cain, who has little direct experience with monetary policy
England's black footballers are beginning to follow the lead of Colin Kaepernick by voicing their disgust at football's racism problem. This could be the beginning of something big