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‘Sometimes he cast spells over them’: the raging beauty of Derek Jarman’s black paintings

From his unfinished film about a murdered director to a stunning series of doomy oil paintings, Derek Jarman’s work could be angry, dark and...

Club rugby needs a radical fix – but is R360 breakaway league the cure to its ills? | Andy Bull

It will take a lot of money, which may well be forthcoming, and much more besides to realise plans for new global league There...

Lessons for Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland as they try to stay up

The promoted clubs should learn from the mistakes that Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich made this seasonBy WhoScoredFor the second successive season, all three promoted...

The Guardian view on Karol Nawrocki’s win: Poland first, perhaps – but Europe comes last | Editorial

A nationalist outsider takes Poland’s presidency, leaving liberal hopes in retreat and Donald Tusk’s fragile coalition on the ropesEurope’s latest presidential election appears to...

The Guardian view on Great British Railways: renationalisation can put passengers back in the driving seat | Editorial

A new ‘guiding mind’ for the industry will end the fragmentation that came with privatisation. But the public will want to see cheaper tickets...

I received a 30-month jail sentence for nonviolent resistance. Why so harsh? Because protest works | Indigo Rumbelow

The judge wanted us to show remorse, but I can’t apologise for fighting the climate disasterLast week, at Minshull Street crown court in Manchester,...

Hapless Thames Water is finally drinking in the last chance saloon

Can troubled UK utilities company find any willing suitors after KKR’s 11th-hour abandonment of £4bn bid?Call yourself barbarians at the gate? Actually, KKR hates...

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