Jeff Webb, father of cheerleading, 1949-2026
His vision of high-octane competition turned the sport into a multibillion-dollar business
His vision of high-octane competition turned the sport into a multibillion-dollar business
A movement founded on loucheness is making an electorally risky turn towards religion
Enforcement regime will levy fines for infractions including using headphones and riding with one hand
Ashab al-Yamin, which uses Iran-linked Telegram channels, has taken responsibility for assaults on ambulances, a synagogue and banks
Comments by Nikhil Rathi position watchdog for stand-off with claims management companies and law firms
How a Milton scholar’s journey to the poet’s dark side led him to New Orleans, birthplace of the secretive ‘Mistick Krewe of Comus’
Country faces assaults from militias in Iraq, Hizbollah and Israel’s military as its fledgling government seeks to sit out conflict
Continuation of the Middle East war is sapping hopes of a return to more normal conditions after the conflict
Alternative for Germany party members told to scale back visits to US as strikes on Iran are deeply unpopular with voters
Forget the image of medieval piety — it’s a very modern part of the travel industry
It’ll make you nostalgic for a Soho you never knew
Sweeter times lie ahead as the market for cocoa buyers improves but prices take time to feed through the chain
Wise announced plans to roll out current accounts following Klarna’s pivot to become a full-service bank last year
The presidential library design takes POTUS showboating to a new, but still gold-plated, level
Planting, pruning, digging and tending can feel like an escape. But they are also a way of engaging with the world
Easter is a good time to think about how we awaken ourselves to new possibilities
As his still-shocking 1970s films are celebrated in a season at London’s BFI, the director remains defiant and unrepentant
An escapist extravaganza featuring princesses, palaces and animatronic snowmen is the centrepiece of a €2bn transformation
Covert action can help topple a leader but it rarely builds legitimacy
Tim Hayward taste tests the products that time forgot
The danger is not that it will replace human-authored books — but that we stop caring about good writing at all
The TV star takes on the role of the German dramatist’s mobster warning that the play’s lesson isn’t about the 1930s — it’s about today
Carted across seas and along perilous wartime trails, dodging Calvinist mobs, rebels and Nazis, the embroidery has a rich story. Its next chapter will be written in London
Only the very cheapest wine offers total consistency