Seventeen passengers to be taken to a Nebraska quarantine center to be assessed, with one testing positive and another showing symptoms
Distinguished classical actor and co-founder of the English Shakespeare Company who brought sardonic dash and physical grace to his many stage roles
The New Zealand duo’s first performances in eight years showcase their signature wit and understated charm
Senior civil servant regarded as the ‘mandarin’s mandarin’ who worked in the Home Office, the Cabinet Office, the Treasury and at the European Commission
Louisiana had sued the FDA last fall, arguing that prescribing mifepristone interfered with state’s ban on abortion
Stuart Prior quits as scrutiny grows of new councillors accused of racist, antisemitic or anti-Muslim remarks
Spanish health minister says MV Hondius passenger, now in a ‘critical state’, had been suffering flu-like symptoms
Move comes after PM insisted he would prove his doubters wrong and fight any leadership challenge
Poet, poetry editor and writer of the Guardian’s long-running Poem of the Week column
Transit advocates laud first stations to open in city in more than 25 years, with World Cup and Olympics coming to town
Labour MP hoped to bounce others into a leadership challenge against Keir Starmer but then changed course
A growing number of Labour MPs are in no mood to heed calls from the PM’s allies to keep faith with their leader
Exclusive: In letter 40 lawmakers demand the FAA address allegations of mistreatment of immigrants and the ‘urgent need for transparency’
People evacuated from cruise ship to Arrowe Park hospital, Wirral, should enjoy some consolations, says man sent there during Covid pandemic
New York’s Democratic representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez brushed off question about run for presidency