Violence erupts after Mexican security forces kill drug cartel boss ‘El Mencho’
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, leader of Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was one of world’s most wanted drug traffickers
Aesop’s fable, Kylie’s Jammie Dodger and ‘the prettiest girl in the room’: the best quotes from the 2026 Baftas
Warwick Davis takes a swipe at Tom Cruise’s height, best actor Robert Aramayo namechecks Ethan Hawke, and Prince William calls the night’s biggest winning film ‘weird’
As Pauline Hanson’s One Nation roars back, what can Australia learn from the rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK?
It may not just be immigration and economic anxiety at play but also a sense of cultural anger and loss. Vigilance is needed
I Swear’s Robert Aramayo had Bafta’s feelgood moment, but the night belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson
Six wins for US director’s ICE-baiting film of American resistance recognised Anderson’s commitment to complex drama, while best actor win for rising British star was thoroughly deserved
US north-east braces for heavy snow and ferocious winds amid blizzard warnings
East coast scrambles to prepare for storm forecast to bring major disruption to more than 35 million people
Send support for schoolchildren in England to be given £4bn overhaul
Bridget Phillipson says she has heeded calls to fund tailored provision and is also creating 60,000 places at special needs schools
US man on ‘Dying to Serve’ tour dies after cancer fundraising hoax accusations
Doug Ruch died in New Zealand in December after article called him a ‘conman’ but cause of death remains unknown
‘I want it to end’: five years after Darren Culleton died in custody, his family is still waiting for compensation
After sitting through the investigation and the inquest, Mary Culleton must now tell an independent medical panel how her son’s death affected her – and delays for hearings have blown out to 10 months