Quentin Tarantino hid a secret nod to Chris Pine's grandmother in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Tarantino has previously called Pine his favourite young actor currently working in Hollywood
Tarantino has previously called Pine his favourite young actor currently working in Hollywood
The airport said there was a 'collapse' in passenger demand
Author has caused controversy with her remarks on transgender people
More than two in five children feel their life lacks purpose
Republican senator responds to crowds who heckled him over Breonna Taylor
An ideological conservative, he was considered a compromise selection. But he immediately faced constant factional strife with Communist Party reformers
Food shortages and more time on our hands has lead to a surge in growing our own fruit and veg. Dan Evans and Jess Davies look at why this trend needs to stay
The man is said to have fallen asleep on the train
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Agenda includes radical policy proposals to reform criminal justice system
Mitchelton-Scott rider finished fourth in 2016 but has since failed to live up to expectations in the race
David Frost and Michel Barnier expected to meet next week in bid to save negotiations
'Gossip Girl' actor turned 33 this week
UCI relaxes regulation as Team Lotto-Soudal sent four members home following 'non-negative' test results ahead of this weekend's Grand Depart in Nice – which has been placed on red alert following a rise in cases
For the last hurrah of the summer, raise a glass with these affordable bottles from your local shop, says Terry Kirby
Sculpture to be installed on what would have been her 60th birthday
Ministers worry that once-busy centres will become ghost areas as many workers stay at home
Study advocates merging authorities into 25 single-tier super-organisations
Everything we know about the forthcoming UK-based edition of the long-running reality contest
The last few nights of political discourse in the US represents a toxic strain of American nationalism that feeds on violence and myths of superiority
Local mayor appeals for information after work taken in small hours
The Irish stamps feature popular slogans such as 'Will you have a cup of tea, father?'
The Slovenian Jumbo-Visma rider Primoz Roglic has seemed imperious in the build-up to the Tour de France and is the most likely rider to break the stranglehold of Sir Dave Brailsford's Sky/Ineos teams
The 25-year-old mother was killed while protecting her child, police say