Mopping floors, dressing up as kids’ entertainers and fishing unmentionable things from swimming pools: the Dyers’ new TV show sees them investing in a caravan park. Can they revive the UK’s love of them?
Exclusive: Josh Simons pressed intelligence officials to investigate reporters, in emails described as ‘McCarthyite smear’
C M Taylor’s book, which will raise funds for charity, follows teenagers whose favourite swim spot is contaminated
Apple’s feature, which connects phone to satellite, helped first responders find survivors as they waited under tarp
Geoengineering does little to defuse most of the risks that really matter for people – and it runs the risk of making some harms worse
Software companies are facing major disruption from AI and investors are pulling back, wiping off billions in value – but does it spell the end for software-as-a-service?
AI has convinced computer science students to shift majors and white-collar workers to change careers, while some are embracing it
A report alleging the Victorian branch of the union had turned into a ‘crime syndicate’ has sparked a war between the state government and a corruption fighter
More than one million people are expected to visit the month-long night markets in south-west Sydney, where ‘everyone is happy’
This age is already marked by a departure from the rational. Systemic failures to protect innocents and hold people accountable are adding even more fuel to the fire
Purdue says no ban on Chinese students exists, but reportedly rescinded dozens of offers after warnings from legislators
Document also shows US miner had been unlawfully clearing land for 15 years despite warnings from department
Exclusive: Nigel Farage understood to have known of grievance against byelection candidate, whose lawyer described it as resolved ‘minor workplace matter’ of miscommunication