My mother is addicted to gaming and emotionally unavailable. What should I do?
Her actions may be numbing pain she feels in other areas of her life, so you must approach the issue thoughtfully
From shared toothbrushes to mid-sex water bladders, You Be the Judge tries to settle domestic disputes. But what happened next?
For five years, our column has attempted to settle rows about the important little things … but what happens after the verdicts are in?
Willy’s, Margate, Kent: ‘It chortles in the face of small plates’ – restaurant review
This cute and jovial eatery is reason enough to make a break for the coast
Britain pioneered the comfortable retirement – but that golden age is coming to an end
The once inexorable rise in retiree living standards since the second world war has broken down. Can we keep the dream alive for future generations, asks historian Helen McCarthy
Nato meetings with TV and film-makers prompt claims it is seeking ‘propaganda’
Exclusive: Two ‘intimate conversations’ held with writers, directors and producers, with a third due in June
Sydney is awash with shared ebikes. Is Australia finally falling in love with Lime?
The number of shared ebikes has quadrupled in less than two years, with the lion’s share in Sydney. Operators say they need government help to meet demand
Letters and photos from Beatles’ early days to go on show in Hamburg
The collection, including donations from Paul McCartney’s brother, Mike, shows the band’s development from 1960-62
The Liberals stared down One Nation in Nepean – but they shouldn’t be popping champagne just yet
Nepean might have ‘said yes for Jess’ but the Victorian Liberal leader knows her party still has a major task ahead of the November election
Welcome to Anxietyland: I used alcohol to hide my fear – but booze became a very bad friend
Gemma Correll has suffered from anxiety and depression disorders since childhood, and at 16 she discovered a magical elixir that promised to make her feel better. In this extract from her new book, she shows how that promise was broken
‘You’re not one of us, are you?’: How a Ukrainian soldier survived two weeks in a Russian dugout
When Vadym Lietunov spotted a fortified position after his own had been blown up, he didn’t realise it belonged to the enemy
The Coalition is nailing its own coffin shut in Farrer. It should have had the courage to put One Nation last
By directing preferences to Pauline Hanson’s party, the Coalition may deliver One Nation its first election win in the lower house
Three people dead in Sydney home believed to be parents and brother of arrested man, police say
Man, 32, taken into custody after police called to Rosemeadow incident in early hours of Sunday morning
Mom faces involuntary manslaughter after son’s e-motorcycle crash kills man
Orange county resident Tommi Jo Mejer’s son was illegally riding e-motorcycle when he ran into Ed Ashman
Person found dead in car after it plows into health club in Portland, Oregon
Investigators find explosives in car, which crashed into Multnomah Athletic Club shortly before 3am Saturday
Ukraine war briefing: Russia tries for a foothold in Ukraine’s eastern ‘fortress belt’, continues attacks on civilians
Russian troops edge closer to Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region; two people killed in Kherson after drone attack. What we know on day 1,530
Kumanjayi Little Baby’s relatives share grief at ‘child ripped away’ as NT chief minister foreshadows charges
Gurindji families mourn ‘a life so precious, gone far too soon’