The neo-luddites are fighting the good fight. But my life before smartphones felt lonelier and more dangerous, writes Emma Beddington
Fifa’s orchestration of incompatible or frankly absurd corporate sponsorship suggests the balance may have tipped too far
Hand-painted works are often wildly unfaithful to the movies they portray – reinterpretations that sometimes resulted in threats, insults and even physical attacks from viewers who felt duped
The president no longer treats the people who defeated him as voters. He treats them as suspects
Health Foundation paper argues health is an economic asset and improving it could generate £72bn for public finances
Investigation continues after college freshman was found dead on Mississippi island after 4 July boat trip with friends
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions answers a sporting puzzle
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions poses a federal question
When this is all over, people will tell us to move on. But those who perpetrated this reign of terror must be held accountable
As Andy Burnham enters No 10, Guardian data analysis reveals the fissures with Labour’s traditional supporters, and the traps the new PM will want to avoid
Over the last decade, the understanding of these devastating headaches has grown enormously, as has the understanding of what can be done to treat them
The singer and actor on the edgy artists of his youth, a controversial 2009 kiss, and his relationship with Brian May and Roger Taylor
Death salons are spaces that allow free-flowing conversations about mortality and are becoming more popular around the country