Nigel Farage: I can spend £5m gift on Ferraris or bet on horses if I want
Reform leader says it is ‘purely private matter’ and it is not hypocritical to criticise Keir Starmer for receiving glasses
Keir Starmer’s economic legacy – in charts
PM said Labour had turned economy around – but his record on growth and unemployment appears mixed
Majority of datacenters are vulnerable to climate threats like floods and fires, study finds
Study warns AI datacenters are vulnerable to the climate hazards that their global greenhouse gas emissions bolster
My eight-year-old was refused a UK passport
The Passport Office accepted applications for my two other children but refused the youngest with exactly the same documents
‘I’ll be able to take it with me wherever I live’: the best graduation gifts, chosen by graduates
Whether it’s a casserole dish or art inspired by the city they studied in, these are the gifts recent graduates told us they loved the most
‘There’s no jobs’: struggle and regret in a Welsh town that backed Brexit
Ten years ago Ebbw Vale had the highest proportion of leave voters in Wales despite huge EU funding, which has not been fully replaced
Scientists alarmed after two wildfires hit Greenland within a week
Researchers say it is ‘quite wild’ to see fires at such high northern latitudes happen so early in the year
Royal Mail boss’s pay package soars to £6.9m despite profits slide
Martin Seidenberg, chief executive of parent company IDS, handed payouts after takeover of UK postal service
It’s not easy being green: Trump’s botched reflecting pool becomes 2,028ft metaphor
The symbolic power of a stagnant pond beneath Lincoln’s statue has proven irresistible for the president’s critics
A Kennedy, a ‘nerd’, an ex-Republican and a tech target: New York races toward a House seat
In NY-12, four Democrats, including one Kennedy, are vying to replace Jerry Nadler – and potentially shake things up
Look at Keir Starmer’s tenure as prime minister. This is no ‘decent man’ who got unlucky
From Gaza to the Peter Mandelson row, his abandoned pledges to the ‘island of strangers’ claim, Starmer’s time at No 10 was truly dismal, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
South Yorkshire police investigate video of officers appearing to shove teenage girls
Force describes footage of police response to incident in Rotherham as ‘nothing short of shocking’
Air pollution is a fixable problem – just look at how London and New York have cleaned up their acts
We’ve shown that rapid, measurable progress is achievable in our cities. Here’s how that can now be replicated worldwide, say mayor of London Sadiq Khan and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg