New boss Luke Miels knows perils of overpromising but there is growing sense pharma firm is closer to filling potential
Editorial: Less crowded classrooms would make interacting with teachers easier, benefiting pupils including those with Send
Reform UK leader who received two guest passes from Iranian-born billionaire declares attendance at event on register of MPs’ interests
I’m sorry, but this is not just a political scandal. Time to refocus on the horrific mistreatment of women and girls, and the role of these ghouls, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Ryan Routh who tried to kill president in 2024 also gets a consecutive seven-year sentence for gun conviction
The exhibit marks what would have been the 40th birthday of Oscar Grant whose death inspired the film Fruitvale Station
A congressional hearing this week underscored the danger a WBD deal would pose to journalism and the American public
Vatican appears to have ordered removal of restored work, which artist confessed he had made to resemble PM
No Republicans attended Capitol Hill forum of US citizens detailing their experiences being harmed by federal agents
We don’t have a single verb to express smelling something nice. Welsh and Croatian, by contrast, are never caught short when something fragrant gets right up your nose, writes Guardian columnist Adrian Chiles
Acclaimed novelist and literary critic who was a staunch opponent of Scottish devolution
Suit is the first under new law allowing residents to sue providers protected in their states under ‘shield laws’
Cheshire coroner says there is ‘reason to suspect unnatural deaths’, with proceedings to begin in September
Quiet air of desperation on government benches as Peter Mandelson’s links with Jeffrey Epstein consume the Commons