Pillion, which explores a relationship between dom Ray (Alexander Skarsgård) and submissive Colin (Harry Melling), has just opened in UK cinemas. But how realistic is its portrayal of a group little seen in mainstream cinema?
Pew Charitable Trusts finds plastic pollution will more than double globally by 2040 unless action taken
Failings of legal system mean 97 people were unlawfully killed, but no one will be held accountable
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What the appeals judges said about the former Liberal staffer’s knowledge of Brittany Higgins’ lack of consent and the reasonableness of Lisa Wilkinson’s journalism
The proposed changes, which the government claims are needed to combat AI-generated requests, would also reduce what documents can be released
Tarantino has called Dano a ‘weak, weak uninteresting guy’, ‘the giant flaw’ in There Will Be Blood – and the main reason it is not his favourite film of the 21st century
Victims share painful memories in trial aiming to determine fairness of archdiocese’s $230m settlement proposal
President Lee praised South Koreans for overcoming ‘an unprecedented democratic crisis in world history’ but some fears its society is becoming increasingly polarised
Hersh’s record on uncovering the big stories, from My Lai to Abu Ghraib, speaks for itself. This documentary watches him at work: dogged, nonconformist and combative
By avoiding the famous hotspots and travelling in December, we enjoy culinary delights and historic charms without the summer crowds
As beef price inflation soars to 27%, customers are turning to cheaper pork alternatives, Waitrose says
In today’s newsletter: With US pressure mounting and Ukraine signalling cautious openness, Moscow continues to project military momentum
Rental changes were introduced in Northern Territory without giving notice to tenants, which the court unanimously ruled was a denial of procedural fairness
Researchers now describe it as both historical phenomenon and public health model. Its success was remarkable