‘If it goes to my head, I’ll be unbearable’: actor Leo Woodall on taking the lead in One Day
From scene-stealer in White Lotus to leading man in the eagerly awaited series One Day, Leo Woodall’s rise to fame has taken his breath away
June 2022
‘It’s now or never, this is my chance’: Anson Boon on his biggest break, punk and Johnny Rotten
For young actor Anson Boon, playing Johnny Rotten Danny Boyle’s Pistol is a dream come true. But what did punk teach him about himself?
April 2022
Life after Fleabag: actor Sian Clifford on taming her inner ‘Claire’
As sister Claire, Sian Clifford was a ball of pent-up rage and frustration in Fleabag. Now she is busier than ever. She talks about learning to soften her edges and making those ‘what if’ moments come true
September 2018
Labour pledges ban on TV gambling adverts during live sports
Tom Watson announces raft of policies designed to tackle addiction ‘epidemic’
February 2016
Andrew Collins: telly addict
The Knick, Great American Railroad Journeys and Dad's Army: TV review – video
Telly addict Andrew Collins reflects on the week in TV, which for him is dominated by The Knick, the incredible New York-set early-1900s hospital drama
January 2016
Soap actor Kate del Castillo: from Mexican starlet to drug lord's sweetheart
The TV star who arranged Sean Penn’s interview with El Chapo struck up a relationship with the cartel boss after playing the head of a drug empire
May 2015
Fifa and Qatar seemed like perfect partners on account of their mutual awfulness. But is the romance over?
Stuart Heritage
Could anything ruin the romcom marriage between these two? Well, yes, and it’s the suppression of press freedom that could make for a messy breakup
November 2014
Channel 4 to launch eBay-style market for advertisers on cloud TV service
Christian Jessen: ‘When I started giving advice on Twitter, other doctors gave me grief’
February 2013
Guardian settles legal dispute with Televisa
Mexican broadcaster complained about articles that raised questions of editorial bias in its political coverage
July 2012
Mexican election result radicalises student protest movement
Peña Nieto's victory in Mexico is a vote for the old regime
Mexican media scandal: Televisa condemns Guardian reports
Broadcaster says it will 'continue demanding a public apology' over 'intimidating' allegations that it secretly campaigned for rightwing presidential candidate