Saturday Night Live: Harry Styles pulls double duty in decently silly episode
The star celebrates the release of his new album by playing host and musical guest in another better-than-usual episode with cameos from Ryan Gosling and Paul Simon
Thames Water rescue deal talks rumbles on interminably but its future remains unclear
As protracted negotiations enters ninth month a framework of proposals to save utilities firm still remains sketchy
Trump backs FCC chair’s threat to pull licenses of news outlets over Iran war coverage
US president on social media ‘thrilled’ that Brendan Carr reportedly looking into broadcasters’ licenses
Israel’s planned expansion of Lebanon ground campaign fuels fears of prolonged occupation
Israeli defence minister says IDF instructed to destroy ‘terror infrastructure’ in southern villages
Sri Lanka brings in four-day week to eke out stocks of oil and gas hit by Iran war
Effective closure of strait of Hormuz also affecting Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, which have brought in crisis measures
One day Keir Starmer might say what he really thinks of Trump. But not today
The PM’s natural instinct to stay out of the Iran war has been a good one, but he is left speaking in code about US relations
Tributes paid to ‘lovely’ sixth-form pupil who died in Kent meningitis outbreak
Second victim named as Juliette as long queues of students wait for antibiotics at the University of Kent
US oil prices could see another day of wild fluctuation as Iran war drags on
One analyst predicting that prices at the pump might hit $3.85 per gallon on Monday as war enters third week
The Guardian view on Trump’s war with Iran: if the US is winning, why ask Nato for help?
Editorial: The US has overwhelming military power. Yet the battle has moved to oil routes, alliances and domestic politics – where Tehran is testing western unity
The Guardian view on SUVs: London’s mayor is right to push back on supersize cars
Editorial: Huge vehicles are popular with drivers, but their wider impacts on road safety and the environment must be tackled
Car park firm NCP falls into administration, putting nearly 700 jobs at risk
PwC called in as administrators after company runs out of cash, leaving it unable to pay landlords and creditors
What’s worth more: Churchill or a woke badger? Welcome to Britain’s banknote culture war
Self-appointed patriots are up in arms about a plan to replace historical figures with cute wildlife. The Bank of England shouldn’t duck this debate, says author Jonn Elledge
European countries reject Trump’s call for help to reopen strait of Hormuz
Leaders seek a diplomatic solution despite US president’s threat of ‘a very bad future’ for Nato unless it provides warships
Trump’s war is bringing economic calamity to the UK – and another shock to our politics
Hard choices lie ahead for Downing Street if higher fuel prices spark resentment and trigger a renewed cost of living crisis, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Trump officials set to expand migrant family detention at Louisiana airport
Alexandria airport center would hold migrant families and children inside converted barracks before deportation
Gulf states may be covertly encouraging attacks by US, Iran’s foreign minister says
Abbas Araghchi demands clarification on reports Saudi crown prince had urged Donald Trump to ‘hit the Iranians hard’