Savannah Guthrie may never know what happened to her loved one. In the US, she’s not alone
Thousands go missing every year, including more than 5,000 Native American and Alaska Native women and girls
Starmer faces greater quandary over ‘special relationship’ after Iran attack
PM is in diplomatically precarious position of declining to endorse US strikes while also refusing to condemn them
Shabana Mahmood to limit refugees to 30 months in UK
Shorter asylum period can be renewed under hardline policy aimed at stopping rise of Reform UK
‘That resentment is real’: Mahmood’s Denmark visit aims to hammer home tough line on immigration
On tour of returns centre, home secretary says ‘legitimate grievances’ have to be acknowledged as part of ‘responsible’ politics
‘You weren’t free’: Iranians party in London and Manchester after strikes against regime
The diaspora hope the death of Ali Khamenei will bring change – and peace – even as fears remain over Iran’s future
Foreign Office starts planning evacution of thousands of Britons in Middle East
About 200,000 nationals thought to be in the region as tensions rise after US-Israeli attacks on Iranian regime
Iran conflict to cause ‘serious’ travel disruptions as 115,000 Australians remain in region amid cancelled flights
Government has not yet committed to repatriation flights as Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways commercial operations remain suspended
Trump open to talks with Iran as conflict deepens in Middle East
US president signals willingness to engage with Tehran’s surviving leadership as strikes and retaliatory attacks intensify across region
‘Melts into an oozy blob’: the best supermarket brie, tasted and rated
Which wedge is utterly brie-liant, and which stinks the place out? Let the tasting commence …
Trump says Iran leadership agrees to talks after US and Israel strike Tehran
‘They should have done it sooner, they waited too long,’ says Trump but he doesn’t say when talks would take place
All about choice? Liberals move childcare battlelines to vouchers for nannies and grandparents
Some experts worry the policy move could threaten Australian standards and equity, raise childcare costs and encourage fraud
The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin review – Simon Burke is extraordinary in this timely queer classic
Actor deploys range and comedic skill in this gripping one-man show, which caused a sensation when it premiered in 1976 – and remains relevant today
Death toll from school bombing in southern Iran reportedly rises to 165
Strike on girls’ elementary school in south of Iran has killed 148 people and injured 95 others, according to Iran state media