Israel launches attack on Iran as explosions heard in Tehran
Blasts heard in Tehran as Israel declares state of emergency in anticipation of retaliatory missile strikes
TV tonight: Bill Bailey is a brilliant tour guide in Vietnam
Finally, a celebrity travelogue worth turning into. Plus: turn the volume up for the Brit Awards! Here’s what to watch this evening
Dirty water, death and decline: the inside story of a privatisation scandal
There is no end in sight to the pollution caused by a ‘broken’ system. Experts say it could even be getting worse
The National Year of Reading celebrates the ‘joy’ of books. But let’s not forget they can also be deeply troubling, too
Encounters with great art can be absorbing, unsettling and even painful. How has this been tamed into ‘reading for pleasure’, asks Charlotte Higgins, the Guardian’s chief culture writer
‘Trump’s not enough. And he knows he’s not enough’: California governor Gavin Newsom on populism, ‘purity tests’ and whether he’ll run for the presidency
He’s the Democratic politician with movie-star looks and a picture-perfect family, dogged by accusations of being a smooth‑talking elitist. Can he really unite the American left and win the most powerful office in the world?
Yanis Varoufakis calls prosecution after admitting taking ecstasy 40 years ago ‘ridiculous’
Greek leftwing intellectual and former minister says his indictment is indicative of far-right turn in western politics
Blind date: ‘I was hoping for a lovely time, a fancy dinner and to meet the love of my life. I got two out of three’
Brigitte, 27, an admissions officer for a nursery group, meets Jack, 30, a teacher
From The Testament of Ann Lee to Gorillaz: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
Amanda Seyfried is Shaker all over in a wild period drama, while Damon Albarn and his cartoon cohort return with a polyglot offering
Tim Dowling: Do I look like a man who would buy stolen wine?
As I attempt garden repairs between downpours, I wonder why I was earlier targeted as a likely purchaser of shoplifted goods
‘The kinetic energy is palpable’: Manchester embraces its first Brit awards
Event’s first venture outside London aims to recognise geographical diversity of UK’s music talent
Trump administration warns tariff refund process ‘will take time’
DoJ says it will not ask US supreme court to rehear tariffs case despite president’s complaint on Truth Social
Activist group Pride in Protest banned from Mardi Gras parade over social media posts
Mardi Gras chief executive Jesse Matheson said group was asked to remove ‘unacceptable public commentary’ levelled against Jewish parade group
Colander-wearing Pastafarian strains the rules with Queensland driver’s licence photo
Syaban Shadikillah told to get new driver’s licence after being issued one using photo of him with colander on his head
Netflix to release four-part series about Rupert Murdoch’s family drama
‘Dynasty: The Murdochs’ will debut on the streamer on 13 March
‘You can’t hide from the invisible’: why Bangkok police make arrests in disguise
Critics claim the operations are geared at social media, but police say they have enabled real arrests
‘A woman screams from a high balcony: “Help me! I’m freezing to death!”’ – novelist James Meek returns to Kyiv
Stepping off the night train, full of memories of his life there three decades ago, the writer finds a changed city fighting for survival
Researchers praise ‘stunning’ results of new prostate cancer treatment
Early trials of the drug VIR-5500 showed it shrinking tumours in some patients
Labour leadership truce holds for now but clock is ticking for Starmer
Countdown to May has begun and dejected Labour MPs want to see in that time PM is capable of change