Rosamund Pike's 'Inter Alia' Play Hits UK Cinemas
Academy Award nominee Rosamund Pike stars in a groundbreaking filmed version of Suzie Miller's hit play 'Inter Alia', bringing the West End success to cinemas nationwide this autumn.
Academy Award nominee Rosamund Pike stars in a groundbreaking filmed version of Suzie Miller's hit play 'Inter Alia', bringing the West End success to cinemas nationwide this autumn.
Domino's Pizza Group announces the elimination of over 1,100 roles, primarily affecting delivery drivers, as part of a strategic shift following a business review and changing customer habits.
Callie Hernandez stars in a genre-defying masterpiece that blurs the lines between documentary and fiction, exploring consciousness and identity in the digital age.
From village halls to repurposed spaces, community cinemas are thriving across the UK. The Guardian wants to hear your experiences of these unique cultural hubs for a special feature.
Richard Moore, head of MI6, states Vladimir Putin's failure to capture Kyiv has left him 'humiliated' on the world stage, with Russian forces suffering catastrophic losses in the ongoing conflict.
Next CEO Lord Wolfson cautions that the National Living Wage increase to £11.44 could trigger significant job losses and price rises across UK retail sector.
Ministers scramble to secure UK's steel future as crisis talks are launched to save Liberty Steel's strategic assets and prevent major job losses in a vital industry.
The University of Technology Sydney is closing its renowned teacher education programme and cutting over 1000 subjects in a drastic overhaul, citing financial pressures and a shift towards 'future-focused' disciplines.
A major UK cinema chain has implemented a strict new policy prohibiting outside food and beverages, causing outrage among moviegoers and sparking debate on consumer rights.
Broadcasting giant Sky announces plans to cut 600 UK roles in a significant restructuring effort, impacting technology and head office teams. The move aims to streamline operations and respond to evolving market demands.
Exclusive: A leading British bank has warned that artificial intelligence could replace thousands of jobs, signalling a major shift in the UK's financial employment landscape. Discover which roles are most vulnerable.
New official data reveals a sharp slowdown in UK wage growth and rising job losses, presenting a major economic challenge for Chancellor Rachel Reeves and dashing hopes for interest rate cuts.
A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes
A major warning signal in the UK jobs market has surged to its highest level in four years, sparking serious concerns about the health of the employment sector and the broader economy.
Alan Delabie's powerful debut, 'The Shepherd Code: Road Back', delivers a raw and unflinching cinematic journey into the aftermath of trauma, earning critical acclaim for its profound emotional depth.
Sony's latest Spider-Man spin-off 'Madame Web' faces a disastrous box office performance, losing an estimated $90 million after a critically panned release.
The deeply moving film 'The End of the World' is generating significant Oscar buzz for its powerful portrayal of grief and community, potentially becoming Britain's next major awards contender.
Vladimir Putin's brutal campaign to grind down Ukraine is failing as Western ammunition surges to the front, with Russian forces suffering catastrophic losses for minimal gains, defence experts reveal.
A major British retail chain has fallen into administration, threatening the futures of hundreds of stores and throwing thousands of employees into uncertainty. Administrators scramble to find a buyer.
Safeway announces the closure of multiple stores across Colorado, citing underperformance. The decision impacts hundreds of employees and leaves communities concerned about food access. Full details on the affected locations and company statements inside.
London faces a fourth day of severe Tube strike disruption, crippling the city's transport network. The travel chaos coincides with John Lewis reporting a significant widening of its half-year losses, adding to a bleak midweek outlook for UK business and
Acclaimed director Claire Denis returns with the controversial 'The Fence', a brutal and unflinching exploration of colonial guilt and violence starring Juliette Binoche. Our review delves into the film's polarising impact.
In a significant setback for British research, pharmaceutical titan Eli Lilly is closing its London research and development hub, putting over 100 jobs at risk and raising concerns about the UK's post-Brexit scientific competitiveness.
Unite leader Sharon Graham accuses the Labour Party of abandoning workers in Birmingham as the city faces devastating job losses and financial crisis, vowing to put her union's members before party politics.
High street bakery titan Greggs has abruptly closed several of its stores, leaving staff and customers reeling. The sudden move, attributed to a 'number of factors', has sparked concern for the future of other locations.
John Lewis's flagship Brighton store is set to close, with management citing crippling government business rates as a key factor. The decision puts 300 jobs at risk and deals a major blow to the city's retail heart.
Discover the magical story behind 'The Sidings', a Swindon-based cinema meticulously crafted from a historic railway carriage, offering a nostalgic movie experience like no other in the UK.
Australian fast-food favourite Guzman y Gomez faces significant hurdles in its ambitious US expansion, with reports of financial losses, leadership exits, and a struggle to adapt its menu for American tastes. Is the burrito bubble bursting?
Commonwealth Bank's new AI customer service tool launched on the same day an employee was made redundant, sparking fears of widespread automation-driven job cuts across Australia's banking sector.
Amazon has terminated hundreds of its UK delivery drivers, citing the success of its new AI-powered 'Project Cornucopia' logistics system. The move has sparked outrage from unions and raised serious questions about the future of employment in the age of a