Tate at a turning point: new director must confront unwieldy ‘beast’ of an art institution
As Maria Balshaw steps down after nine years, her successor at the gallery needs to forge a fresh financial and cultural path
Facing AI and a tough job market, gen Z turns to entrepreneurship: ‘I have to prove myself’
As AI erases the bottom rungs of the corporate ladder, some gen Z workers skip the entry level to become their own CEOs
‘Counter to the message of Jesus’: progressive Christians stake a claim to their religion amid Trump-pope feud
Anti-war, anti-ICE, anti-authoritarian Christians and Catholics are organizing around their faith in opposition to the version claimed by Trump and Hegseth
‘A cherry-cola colour and funky, acidic aroma’: the best supermarket balsamic vinegars, tasted and rated
Our resident product tester sips and puckers his way through a range of high-street balsamic vinegars
Partygate v Mandelson: Keir Starmer faces attack from his own playbook
Some familiar, arcane terms are returning to the fore as the Tories study the tactics Labour used against Boris Johnson
Who is ‘cravat man’? Neckwear steals the show in Olly Robbins parliamentary grilling
Wiltshire town councillor Andrew Edwards, who has large collection of neckwear, is a regular at committee hearings
‘Racism is a cancer’: Indigenous leaders condemn orchestrated booing at Anzac Day ceremonies
Uncle Jack Pearson, an army captain, says heckling ‘not in the Anzac spirit’ after welcome to country booed in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
The Guardian view on Germany, Japan and the end of the postwar order: as US alliances crumble, a new world emerges
Editorial: Developments in Berlin and Tokyo show how far the strategic environment has shifted in response to authoritarian threat and American unpredictability
Louisiana judge in abuse case belatedly recuses himself after ruling in favor of church on whose finance panel he sits
Kendrick Guidry, alone among judges, initially ruled that the state supreme court’s decision to uphold a ‘lookback window’ for abuse claims did not set a binding precedent
Lure of being a social media chef means youngsters forgoing classic training, Michelin star cook warns
Industry figures say that going viral is no replacement for the classic route of apprenticeships and competitions
California’s wildlife bridge became a target for the right. Now it’s eyeing the finish line
Unhindered by critics who called the $114m project ‘a bridge to nowhere’, a gigantic bridge allowing animals to cross a busy freeway is close to completion
Todd Blanche wants to be attorney general – and he’s going all in on Trump’s retaliation agenda to prove it
Trump’s former personal attorney has left little doubt to how he’d further politicize the justice department if his status becomes permanent