Lucy Steed's The Artist wins Waterstones Book of the Year
Lucy Steed's debut novel, The Artist, set in 1920s France, wins the 2025 Waterstones Book of the Year. Discover the romantic-mystery captivating readers across the UK.
Lucy Steed's debut novel, The Artist, set in 1920s France, wins the 2025 Waterstones Book of the Year. Discover the romantic-mystery captivating readers across the UK.
Trans activists demand National Library of Scotland remove 'The Women Who Wouldn't Wheesht' for second time. Discover the escalating censorship battle threatening free speech in Scottish cultural institutions.
A pristine 1939 Superman No. 1 comic discovered in an attic has sold for a record-breaking £7.2 million, becoming the most valuable comic book in history. Discover the full story.
Olivia Laing's novel set in 1970s Italian cinema world offers glossy aesthetics but lacks substance. Explore our review of this beautifully shallow work.
Discover how philosopher Mark Rowlands presents a revolutionary perspective on eternal life through the power of memory and narrative in his compelling new work.
Literary legend Salman Rushdie makes a triumphant return with 'Nine Authentic Ghost Stories', a chilling collection that marks his first foray into supernatural fiction. Discover how the Booker Prize winner reinvents ghost stories for the modern age.
Miguel Delaney's groundbreaking book 'States of Play' has claimed the 2025 William Hill Sports Book of the Year award, exploring football's intricate relationship with geopolitics and power.
Alan Shearer and Micah Richards didn't hold back in their analysis of Manchester United's disastrous defending against Brentford, singling out Yoane Wissa's goal as symptomatic of the club's deeper issues.
The Guardian newspaper has published significant corrections to recent reporting, addressing factual errors across politics, finance, and public health stories. Discover the importance of journalistic accountability in today's media landscape.
Arsenal legend Paul Merson didn't hold back in his analysis of Chelsea's chaotic performance against Sunderland, highlighting defensive frailties that nearly cost the Blues victory in a goal-packed encounter.
The Daily Mail publishes its latest corrections and clarifications across politics, health reporting, and celebrity stories - see what needed fixing.
The Guardian newspaper has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing errors across political reporting, financial coverage, and feature articles in their October 2025 editions.
Nashville man's wrongful conviction case exposes systemic failures in Tennessee's DNA testing procedures, prompting calls for justice reform.
Manchester United's defensive crisis deepens as Casemiro endures a torrid evening against Wolves, with Matheus Cunha running riot at Molineux in a devastating 4-2 victory.
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors across political reporting, financial coverage, and environmental stories, highlighting the importance of journalistic accuracy.
Napoli's Champions League campaign descends into chaos as the Italian champions suffer a humiliating 6-2 defeat, exposing defensive frailties and raising serious questions about their European credentials.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors spanning political reporting, weather forecasts, and cultural coverage. Discover the facts behind the mistakes in this transparency report.
Expert property stager reveals the common decorating errors that deter buyers and slash thousands off your property's value. Discover how to avoid these pitfalls and secure the best price for your home.
An experienced NHS doctor shares crucial medication safety advice that could protect your family from common prescription errors and dangerous side effects.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane delivers scathing analysis of Virgil van Dijk's performance and Liverpool's defensive frailties after dramatic FA Cup collapse at Old Trafford.
ITV bosses have ordered dramatic changes to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? following audience complaints about repeated on-air mistakes and production errors that left viewers frustrated.
A grieving father takes the NHS to court after his 18-month-old daughter dies from sepsis, claiming missed opportunities to save her life could have prevented the tragedy.
The vibrant Black British Book Festival celebrates its fifth anniversary at London's Barbican Centre, bringing together authors, publishers and readers for a weekend of literary discovery and cultural celebration.
Discover how a rare error in the 1980s 2p coins could turn your small change into a small fortune. Learn which dates to look for and why collectors are paying hundreds.
Exclusive investigation reveals the Department for Work and Pensions underpaid thousands of state pensioners due to systemic errors, with some owed over £10,000 in back payments.
Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon selects Ruth Harrow's gripping psychological thriller 'Before I Say Goodbye' for her acclaimed book club, promising readers an unforgettable emotional journey.
Discover three extraordinary works of literary fiction that are redefining contemporary storytelling, from magical realism to raw coming-of-age tales and profound explorations of artistic legacy.
A shocking National Audit Office report reveals maternity failures now account for half of all NHS clinical negligence claims, creating a financial timebomb for Britain's health service.
A devoted Grey's Anatomy viewer with medical expertise reveals a shocking inaccuracy in the show's medical procedures that could change how fans watch forever