Missing private investigator evidence in Daily Mail’s case ‘stark’, high court told
Claimants say lost documents hide scale of alleged unlawful information gathering at publisher of the Daily Mail
Schools in England must be compelled to offer pupils healthy food, not junk
School food has suffered at the hands of politics and economics for almost 50 years
California sheriff seizes more ballot materials in defiance of state officials
Chad Bianco, running for governor, previously confiscated 650,000 ballots for baseless voter fraud investigation
US expects Iran operation to end in ‘weeks, not months’, says Marco Rubio
Secretary of state’s remarks come as Israel threatens to expand its attacks on Iran and Tehran’s missiles and drones target Israel
This little triangle scarf is suddenly everywhere. Here’s how to wear it
The humble triangle scarf is spring’s easiest outfit upgrade. Here are six ways to style one – including as a belt and a bonnet
US law enforcement foils plot to assassinate Palestinian American activist
Man was arrested in connection with plan to assassinate Nerdeen Kiswani, following sting by undercover NYPD officer
Sony to hike PS5 prices by $100 as AI and Iran war push up memory chip costs
Updated prices of PlayStation 5 consoles to go into effect on 2 April as electronics makers face rising cost pressures
Experience: I’ve spent decades collecting over 260 postboxes
It started with an obscure railway postbox that had been thrown in a skip – now my museum has pieces from Scotland, Ireland and Hong Kong
‘Unapologetically schmaltzy’: how Love Story became Disney+’s most-streamed drama ever
Ryan Murphy’s series about the doomed marriage between Carolyn Bessette and JFK Jr is ‘prestige television without the usual weight’
Fulton county accuses FBI of ‘callous disregard’ over ballot seizures
Lawyers say agency made misrepresentations in affidavit to obtain search warrant for January raid of election offices
Lloyds bank faces £66m court battle with car loan customers
Law firm is preparing claim on behalf of 30,000 consumers who fear the FCA’s redress scheme will shortchange them
Progressive Paris has many weapons to fight the far right, but the best? Spaces where you can simply hang out
Drop into any of the French capital’s ‘third places’ and you’ll find food, culture, community – and an antidote to the disaffection extremists feed on, says Guardian Europe columnist Alexander Hurst