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The honeymoon is over for Trump, whose every unwitting misstep brings chaos and strife | Simon Tisdall

After just a few weeks in the White House, the self-appointed peace-giver has stoked war, accelerated the nuclear arms race and alienated US allies

If Robert K Merton, the founding father of American …

Chelsea win Women’s League Cup final after own goal denies Manchester City

  • Women’s League Cup final: Chelsea 2-1 Manchester City
  • Ramírez 8, Hasegawa 77og; Fujino 64

It seems as though nothing can stop Sonia Bompastor in English football. Not a change of manager from Mancheste…

European football: Bayern extend lead despite Hollerbach’s late sting

  • Union Berlin hold Bayern Munich to 1-1 draw
  • Sané opens scoring before Hollerbach punishes error

A moment of uncertainty from the goalkeeper Jonas Urbig allowed Benedict Hollerbach to score a late goal …

Last chance for Darwin Núñez to turn laughter into legacy at Liverpool

Carabao Cup final offers Liverpool’s entertaining and erratic forward a chance to write himself into club folklore

The prevailing sensation while watching El Chavo del Ocho is to wonder how this thing…

Manchester City left outside top four as Khusanov hands Brighton a draw

This showdown of Champions League contenders ended with spoils shared so Manchester City, in fifth place, still lead Brighton, who are seventh, by a point. The draw is a rosy result for Newcastle, as…

England put 10-try demolition job on Wales to retain Six Nations title hopes

  • Wales 14-68 England
  • Henry Pollock scores two debut tries in Cardiff thrashing

There is no cauldron quite like Cardiff on a big match day. On this occasion, though, it was England who ran white hot on t…

Black Bag review – glossy Steven Soderbergh spy thriller is less Slow Horses, more show pony

Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett head a starry cast to match the luxurious production design, but the director’s espionage yarn could do with some grit

In a world built on deception, populated by…

Róisín Lanigan: ‘I moved to London and got bedbugs’

The Northern Irish journalist turned author on writing a haunted house novel for the rental age, her trick for capturing dialogue and favourite millennial reads

Róisín Lanigan, 33, grew up in Belfast …

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