Two decades after chefs rewrote the rules at Noma, Copenhagen’s food scene still flies the flag for seasonality and innovation – progressive, sustainable and uniquely Danish
Two independent reviewers of terrorism legislation call for safeguards for NGOs and journalists before bill becomes law this week
From Merlin the duck to Thierry Henry’s panic and the goalie who broke the internet, here are the tournament’s most glorious TV moments
A familiar face on TV and the stage, Keith was made a dame in 2014 for her services to the arts and charities
Young people have chosen this six-month season, and though rebel classics such as Quadrophenia and If … are here, the picks show youth culture in flux
For anyone furious about the state of the world, the London band offer a welcome – and unsparing – blast of catharsis
Air conditioning can bring significant benefits but also real harms. The answer is for it to take its place alongside a comprehensive state plan for climate adaptation, says writer and curator Phineas Harper
With Israel blocking imports of building materials, those rebuilding in Gaza are recycling ruins to make new homes
From his child safety campaign ‘Kids can say no’ to an awful appearance on Jim’ll Fix It, some of the things the TV star was allowed to do beggar belief. In this harrowing film, women who were assaulted by him as girls speak out
Opposition is mounting to the government’s requisition of two of the last green spaces in India’s overheated capital
JD Vance’s Christian vision is thoughtful – but impossible to square with the political company he keeps
Reese Witherspoon’s 00s movie is a beloved cult classic – and now she’s using a spinoff to battle these dark times. The creators of Elle talk miniskirts, car phones and why people need to take teenage girls more seriously