Union is to appeal after losing legal action against historic talent database in battle that could reshape UK acting landscape
Grace Tame and Lidia Thorpe address crowds in Sydney and Melbourne as thousands take to streets
From dachshund to dyslexia
Mergers and acquisitions will shrink number of operators from more than 100 to five or six, says Be.EV co-founder
The series in which readers answer other readers’ questions explores the sounds and music that play on repeat mentally – and how to escape their aural clutches
The next entry in our ongoing series of writers highlighting their favourite comfort films is a journey back to 1998 with Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman
The radical young poet’s backhanded tribute to the older writer is a stern judgment on his lapsed political idealism
Authors, a newsreader, a lawyer and an esteemed colleague: they’re all great – but I’m not married to any of them. Can we really depend on this technology, asks cartoonist and author Martin Rowson
Prime minister’s Liberal Democratic party to be pressed on promised tax cuts and fiscal stimulus plans
The Israeli president pays tribute to those who rushed to help Jews during the massacre and urges ‘we must all act to fight against’ antisemitism
The acting is absolutely excellent, but the script isn’t great. This show lacks the dread of William Golding’s novel
In today’s newsletter: With public services under strain and voters drifting from traditional parties, the Senedd contest in May might end up causing an unprecedented reshaping of Welsh politics
Civil rights, women’s rights: little could have been achieved under the system now being considered by UK ministers. A bad situation could get worse, says Imran Khan KC
From dazzling light installations to unexpected conversations on pop-up phones, Perth festival has opened with a timely celebration of culture and community