Details emerge after struggling carmaker reports pre-tax losses of £363.9m for 2025
The Reform vote is being eaten into by the Musk-backed Restore Britain, led by Rupert Lowe. I fear that Labour may read the wrong message from all this, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
We can imagine what it means to lose everything – and that provokes either our empathy or our fear
The artist, who was controversially revoked and then reinstated by his government, is planning a ‘nurturing experience’ to bring people together
He was at the heart of 1960s counterculture, then paved the way for the libertarian mindset of Silicon Valley. At 87, Brand is still keen to ensure the world is maintained properly – not just today, but for the next 10,000 years
Officers say flood of low-quality reports is draining resources and slowing cases amid New Mexico lawsuit
Lindsay Hoyle tells MPs that passing on the information to police was his ‘duty and responsibility’
Short but very sweet tale asks the player to compile a scrapbook of mementoes telling the story of a heartfelt bond that frays over time
Whether it’s beans or machines, grinders or milk, post your questions for the Filter’s coffee expert Sasha Muller here
The Paris-born artist reinvented the synthesizer through meditative and feedback-drenched sonic explorations
Quentin Deranque, 23, who was on sidelines of a protest, died from a brain injury after attack that has fuelled political tensions
Was I surprised by reports that tourists are being ripped off in France? LOL, non! But there are ways to minimise the risk, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Witness claims suspect entered mosque during Ramadan evening prayers armed with axe
Social media’s latest trend is a reminder that perfectionism isn’t always the best way forward. If we want to make change, maybe we need to give ourselves a bit of a break, writes Polly Hudson
Davidson said he ‘can’t begin to explain how upset and distraught I have been’ over slurs he shouted during the award ceremony