Lucy Powell hits out at ‘sexist’ talk that she is Labour proxy for Andy Burnham
Deputy leadership hopeful rubbishes claim she and Bridget Phillipson are stand-ins for prime ministerial battle
Utah prosecutors’ evidence indicates suspected motives of Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter
Tyler Robinson is quoted talking to his partner about having enough of the far-right activist’s ‘hatred’ in texts
Labor will announce its 2035 emissions target this week. Here’s how it could shape Australia’s next decade
Albanese government also to release Climate Change Authority’s target advice, plan to reach net zero by 2050 and analysis of what can be done to cut pollution
Robert Redford was ‘a principled force for good’, says All the President’s Men reporter Bob Woodward
Veteran journalist played by Redford in 1976 film version of the Watergate exposé that brought down the Nixon presidency pays tribute to a ‘fiery’ friend
‘They feel betrayed’: how Reform UK is targeting votes in Britain’s manufacturing heartlands
In the first in a series, the Guardian maps out the rise in support for Farage and how parties are targeting the UK’s deindustrialised areas
‘An enormous scar’: the battle over solar farms and pylons as Reform UK takes aim at net zero
In the fourth part of a series, we look at how climate orthodoxy is coming under fire in Lincolnshire
‘An unjust transition’? Teesside locals divided over net zero after deindustrialisation
In the third in a series, the Guardian hears how Reform UK is targeting voters over green policies – which business says are bringing new jobs to the area
‘It breaks my heart’: how a refinery closure is hitting jobs and politics
In the second in a series, the Guardian looks at how Grangemouth struggles as Reform UK hopes to win votes
Misinformation, fear and politics – how a South Dakota county drove away millions in solar energy
Colton Berens was looking forward to the added income from his farm, but armed with rightwing falsehoods, other Selby residents opposed the move
‘People give me a wide berth’: My weird week of wearing shoulder pals
The latest craze for the kidult market is small stuffed toys you attach to your clothes. But can you look cool – or even just socially acceptable – while wearing them?
‘Everyone’s become more extreme’: Palestinian artist Samia Halaby on being banned, exiled – and now celebrated
At 88, she has won a Munch award for artistic freedom – despite her pioneering work being cancelled by the US university she studied at. She talks protest, polarisation and propaganda
UK set on resolving standoff with big pharma, science minister says
Patrick Vallance says relations must improve and NHS has to reverse decline in drugs investment

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Sorry, Baby to Earl Sweatshirt: the week in rave reviews
A deft drama about the aftermath of a sexual assault and glitchy dispatches from hip-hop’s ‘otherground’. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews
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