Sexual abuse claims have dragged the international criminal court into crisis – but what happens now?
Investigating claims made against Karim Khan, the ICC top prosecutor, has turned into a lengthy process fraught with geopolitics and rows over standards of proof
The Guide #238: The overlooked underdogs of British ​quiz​shows that are still worth a stream
From forgotten gems to cult curios, these shows quietly shaped our viewing habits, and some of TV’s most charming oddballs deserve your attention
Margo’s Got Money Troubles: Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer ace this taboo OnlyFans comedy
Fanning is a young single mother who makes adult content in this hilarious series. It is smart, sexy and bold – and Pfeiffer is unmissable as her ex-Hooters-waitress mother
What links Althea & Donna, Sean Paul and Ken Boothe? The Saturday quiz
From Kling Klang and the Queen of Mauretania to Elf, Peterbald and Sphynx, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz
Can fish smell and what does the meme six-seven actually mean? The kids’ quiz
Five multiple-choice questions – set by children – to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes ​
‘We are not like the rest of the Andalucía’: the rugged charms of Almería, Spain’s desert city
While Málaga battles overtourism down the coast, this ‘forgotten’ working port city revels in its outsider status
Country diary: Gorse or gold? Choose your riches
The Sperrins, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland: These hills might have been spoiled by a mine, were it not for some dogged local campaigning. Instead, we are treated to a blaze of spring flowers
What happens in a fuel crisis if public transport isn’t a real option? ‘It’s pushing people to tipping point’
‘The kids are missing out’: when fuel is expensive and public transport hard to access
TV tonight: Paul McCartney reopens a great Beatles mystery
What happened to his disappearing Höfner bass? Plus: Jack Whitehall helms Saturday Night Live UK before it takes a break. Here’s what to watch this evening
Tim Dowling: my wife is on a quest to restore my thinning hair
I am settling in for my usual haircut when, before I know it, my wife and the hairdresser are signing me up for a ‘treatment’
Zebras, wealth and power: Hungary’s election tests Orbán’s grip on power
Corruption scandals and a surging opposition have turned the vote into the biggest test yet for the long-serving populist leader
The war over Omagh’s gold: the £21bn mine plan tearing a community apart
On Monday, a public inquiry will reopen, nine years after the plan was proposed and a toxic local battle began
State failing to learn lessons of Southport attack, say victims’ lawyers
Exclusive: Guardian analysis suggests young people who pose ‘catastrophic’ threat still slipping through system
King signs up David Beckham to his Chelsea flower show team
Ex-footballer to decorate gnome for annual event after organisers lift ban on the ornaments dating back to 1927
Britain’s shadow workforce is paid as little as 65p an hour. Who cares for the carers?
Carer’s allowance turns 50 this year, but it’s no reflection of the labour of the millions who cook, clean and nurse behind closed doors, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
SUVs are making Britain’s potholes worse, say scientists
Engineers link reduced lifespan of roads to shift to heavier cars, some bought to navigate damaged surfaces
Blind date: ‘She claimed she was usually shy. I wouldn’t have guessed’
Jack, 31, a nature consultant, meets Heather, 23, who works in marketing for a homelessness charity