Broadway star Laura Benanti celebrates high school seniors
A new special on HBO Max called “Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020” offers a window on Gen Z and how they're dealing with the coronavirus pandemic
A new special on HBO Max called “Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020” offers a window on Gen Z and how they're dealing with the coronavirus pandemic
Prisons nationwide have been hit hard by COVID-19 but most states don't have inmates near the front of the line for initial doses of COVID-19 vaccine
'A CEO doesn't want to be seen in the same bracket as a war criminal,' says Jojo Mehta of the Stop Ecocide campaign
Liberal Democrat London Mayoral candidate Luisa Porritt says flyer campaign ‘proves Shaun Bailey is not fit to be Mayor’
Quick tier changes for London and southeast could have an environmental impact, according to food waste charities and experts
A “charity accelerator” led by top European business executives has launched in London to support initiatives aimed at helping impoverished and marginalised people.The Voluntary Solidarity Fund (VSF), an international network of charities founded in 2017, aims to support the development of small local charitable projects that offer a long-term solution to poverty and marginalisation.
The Bishop of London’s Advisor for Prisons, Rvd Paul Cowley, explains why this Christmas he is organising a present for over 1000 inmates in London’s prisons
The new campaign aims to target millennial viewers
Charlotte Armstrong, CEO of Too Glam, on how The Marylebone Project saved her from homelessness
In what was probably their last clash of the year, the Labour leader tried to hold the prime minister to account for all the mistakes made during the last 12 months, writes John Rentoul
Police had initially booked 952 foreign nationals for defying Covid-19 related guidelines; over 900 of them had pleaded guilty as a part of a plea bargain
After the blast: The race to escape Lebanon's shattered economy
Only the Democrat party that ‘stands for the ideas and ideals of American liberty’ says Schmidt
The Canadian has been targeted by online trolls with his club’s president strongly condemning the abuse
Statistics published in December found one in 10 patients have symptoms lasting three months or more
As well as being less risky, more cost-effective and helping to create jobs, renewable energy solutions deliver a better result for the environment
The Senate majority leader is letting out encouraging noises on a deal that for months looked out of reach, writes Griffin Connolly
Police find donkey dung, hay, inedible colours and drums full of acid in the factory during the raid
The Professional Footballers’ Association has asked players whether they wish to keep taking a knee following a series of incidents where fans have booed the anti-racism gesture.
Has massive borrowing during the crisis created an unsustainable burden on firms? And should ministers be exploring radical options to lift it? Ben Chu explains
Wales advises just two households meet - as it announces December 28 lockdown
This year will have changed perspectives – educators will be less likely to put up with poorly-defined regulations and Ofsted will hold no fear, writes Ed Dorrell
As the first successful girl group to grow up not just on TV but in the glare of social media, Little Mix were the canaries in the coalmine, writes Fiona Sturges, and Jesy Nelson has paid the price
Globally, cocaine manufacturing doubled in four years between 2014 and 2018
A pair of sick and neglected dancing Himalayan brown bears will leave Islamabad's notorious zoo for a sanctuary in Jordan