Wessex Water chief pockets above-inflation pay rise despite bonus ban over sewage spills
CEO’s pay packet surges to £791,000 as union says public ‘sick of obscene pay’ and bosses ‘feathering own nests’
Farage’s furious clash with Times editor stuns figures close to him
‘Strong confrontation’ comes at fragile moment for Reform’s relations with rightwing media as coverage turns negative
‘Without this it’s all just tourists’: the fight to save Soho’s last primary school
Falling pupil numbers have left ‘unique’ London school facing an uncertain future, but its supporters have ambitious plans
Pauline Hanson denies rumoured rift with Barnaby Joyce over Tommy Robinson podcast
One Nation leader, in London to speak at CPAC, says Italian trip with Gina Rinehart was ‘no cost’ to taxpayers
Nigel Farage says questions over his finances are part of ‘coordinated pile-on’
Reform leader says he’s been ‘demonised’ since revelation he received £5m from billionaire before election
Hagitude author Sharon Blackie: ‘At 60 I wasn’t ready to give up, I was just starting’
The writer of cult hit If Women Rose Rooted is on a mission to bring folklore to modern readers. She talks about confronting her fears, communing with nature – and the power that comes with age
Experience: I’m a world champion foosball player
The 2018 final against Germany went to penalties – we thrashed them and won gold
‘Adventures with a touch of magic’: readers’ favourite family days out in the UK
From a boat tour in Northern Ireland to a farm with great ice-cream in Surrey, you share your top tips for day trips
It’s time to admit it: my dog has a bigger social network than me
Accompanying my wife on a morning walk is a humbling experience – not least because our pet enjoys better name recognition than I do
Trump, not Iran, is the world’s greatest danger. He’s a one-man weapon of mass destruction
As the bombing starts again, it’s clear the president has dragged the US into a limitless fiasco – and the world into an economic quagmire, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall
Australian man detained by ICE in Los Angeles after earlier arrest attempt in Las Vegas
Footage shows Phu Nguyen, 57, being partially handcuffed by plainclothes agents in a Las Vegas airport terminal
Six political headaches Andy Burnham must tackle in his first weeks as PM
From dealing with Trump to easing cost of living, the incoming prime minister is mulling his approach to contentious issues
Jana Armstrong and her sister made a pact to care for each other’s children should the worst happen. Then it did
Faith Issacs knew her big sister was in terrible trouble a few days before her body was found – because nothing would have kept her from her infant son
London Underground users should know about toxic dust risk, whistleblower says
Former tube network cleaner says tribunal vindicated his health concerns, including about asbestos, that could affect public
The rising cost of Australian ski resorts: ‘It was like throwing $100 bills out the window as we drove up the mountain’
Australia experienced a boom in beginner-friendly skiing in the 1980s and 1990s. But have global heating and rising lift prices ended that run?
Millions of flat-dwelling Australians are missing out on rooftop solar. Can new incentives bridge the installation gap?
Apartment living can be a barrier to solar and battery adoption. Here’s how to navigate the hurdles and practicalities
Twelve days nursing my father in the ‘dying room’ taught me the value of planning for death
Dying is difficult, a nurse told me. It might have been even more appalling had Dad not been clear about his wishes. Yet most of us remain deeply reluctant to outline how we want the end to go