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Trump news at a glance: how small town’s fight against ICE mega jail could rewrite legal playbook
Georgia town’s lawsuit against turning a warehouse into an immigration detention center could have a wide impact, experts say – key US politics stories from 31 May at a glance
New Yorkers irritated by proliferation of London members’ clubs on their doorsteps
Upper East Side residents fighting Maison Estelle’s plan for venue with roof terrace next to ‘nice townhouses’
The Guardian view on the Aberdeen South byelection: the politics of energy take centre stage
Editorial: While Westminster’s attention is focused on Andy Burnham and Makerfield, another pivotal byelection is taking place in Scotland’s north-east
The Guardian view on the splinternet: where China led, Iran and others are eagerly following
Editorial: Authoritarian states are increasingly shutting off or throttling access to the internet, creating separate spheres in a realm built on connection
World faces cancer workforce crisis with 100m staff shortfall, report warns
Researchers say healthcare systems could be overwhelmed by 2050 as global burden of disease continues to rise
Daily pill can double survival time for world’s deadliest cancer, trial shows
Experts hail daraxonrasib as ‘gamechanger’ for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer
Striking differences in benefit entitlements across UK countries, study finds
Scottish family on low income receives £15,000 more a year than identical household in England
Falling through the cracks: ex-prisoners who died within two weeks of release
Growing number of people in England and Wales are being released into homelessness with little support
Deaths within two weeks of prison release hit record high in England and Wales
Exclusive: Experts say homelessness is primary driver of crisis that led to 77 ‘avoidable’ deaths in 2025
Wildlife-filled childhoods have been lost
Letter: As a child born in 1949, I watched hedgehogs, foxes, rabbits, hares, butterflies and weasels, writes Anne Geraghty. I feel privileged but unutterably sad that this has gone
‘America’s sweetheart’: exhibition explores Marilyn Monroe’s complex relationship to stardom
The new exhibition at LA’s Academy museum features some of the star’s most intimate belongings that have never been available for public viewing
A generation of young people has been let down by a lack of political will
Letters: Readers respond to the release of Alan Milburn’s report into the rise of young people not in education, employment or training
EU bottle cap regulation is no laughing matter
Brief letters: Plastic pollution | Heatwave beneficiaries | Times tables tip | Picture book art