The women in their 40s, 50s and 60s are suspected of facilitating alleged abuse by the late Harrods owner
With one text message, Israel made half a million people homeless, leaving the city’s southern suburbs a ghost town
Top official at customs agency says in filing that total sum held in relation to such tariffs is estimated to be about $166bn
The unemployment rate was 4.4% in February, with 130,000 jobs added in January
A state bar association spokesperson said there is no ethics investigation into Lindsey Halligan under way
People tell of scenes of panic during airstrikes on Iran’s capital, with several saying they feared they would die
US president again calls on Iranian people to overthrow government or face ‘absolutely guaranteed death’
Lord Chadlington introduced government to company in which he had financial interest in 2020
Axel Springer, owner of Bild and Die Welt, agrees all-cash deal for one of UK’s oldest newspapers
PM justifies position on US-Israel war on Iran in social media post using the Dire Straits song Money for Nothing
As the public consultation on the BBC nears its end, the right will be out in force to undermine it. But its supporters can do their bit – with this guidance, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
There could be 227 million obese children worldwide by 2040. But as South Korea and Denmark have shown, it is possible to tackle this crisis, says Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
Cheap semaglutide, the drug in Ozempic and Wegovy, could help millions with diabetes and obesity in 160 countries
Chief medical adviser warns of side-effects and calls for action on junk food advertising and making food healthier
Sales of products made the traditional way dropped 7% in three months to 25 January while nitrite-free sales rose 20%