City of Yarra councillors end trial, claiming the company has not done enough to stop dumping and misuse of share bikes
His facial hair fixation might seem perplexing – but it is part of an aestheticisation of politics that is central to the Trump project, writes Arwa Mahdawi
US president says he will knock out all Iran’s power plants and bridges next week in bid to force Tehran to agree to a deal
This tale of a 50-year-old assassin going rogue – and having to confess all to her best mate – is so much fun. The chemistry between its leads is a thing of beauty
Francesca Amewudah-Rivers is a phenomenal presence in this queer thriller that leaves a little too much unexplained
In the UK, these scams have become an epidemic, rising 147% between January and March, compared with the same time last year. Why are they suddenly so common? And what can you do if you’re charged thousands for a quick, easy job?
Paid-for political access and threadbare regulations have helped to embed the US tech firm in the NHS – and beyond. But there is a way to free ourselves, asks Peter Geoghegan of Democracy for Sale
The long read: When a US businessman took over a beloved garden a decade ago, he decided on a radical new approach, all in the name of sustainability. But angry critics claim it’s just plain neglect
Treasury says shoppers will get a ‘fairer deal’ as new rules for BNPL credit are introduced on Wednesday
Surfers nicknamed it in the 90s, but this rugged coastline is becoming a hotspot for contemporary art lovers too
I had always longed for adventure, so when ‘the Captain’ invited me on a 4,000-mile sailing trip, I took the plunge. Then coronavirus hit, and I found myself stuck in a relationship as choppy as the sea we were navigating. Who exactly was the man I’d followed onboard?
England’s quarter-final match against Norway has spawned a new hero online – and it’s not Jude Bellingham …
Lydia Wood began drawing the capital’s pubs after losing her job. Now, after her sketches went viral, she is on a mission to illustrate all the city’s watering holes – before some are closed
One Nation MP refines party’s view on national identity as he accepts award for ‘political courage’ at anti-abortion gala organised by Joanna Howe
Ofwat says repeated errors led to ‘real disruption and hardship for residents and businesses across many years’
Victoria police say they have arrested ‘high-ranking’ man from syndicate accused of orchestrating arson attacks
The country’s coastline is one of the shortest in Europe, but it packs a punch with unspoilt nature reserves, vibrant Venetian towns and a thriving foodie scene
Defendant pleads guilty to crimes over more than a decade, some of which also involved ‘a person unknown’