You’d think MPs would be lining up to decry the US president’s threat to destabilise Europe. Instead, only backbenchers and a few junior ministers bothered to turn up
Interior ministry will tell 640 people awaiting sanctuary ‘there is no longer any political interest in their being admitted’
Opera may be conspicuous by its absence, but the brilliance of Berlin Philharmonic’s Schoenberg and the exceptional South Korean Yunchan Lim gave us plenty to sink our teeth into this year
Letters arguing research could harm participating children sent to medical regulators, health secretary and NHS
Sarah Mullally accused of mishandling abuse complaint against priest in London, where she serves as bishop
It would seem that poll data was cherrypicked and then used to brief the Times. Such distortion of facts from a public body should alarm us all, says former president of YouGov Peter Kellner
Northern resident killer whales appear to use dolphins as ‘scouts’, in a surprising cooperative hunting strategy
Even the ridiculous product placement isn’t the most cynical thing about this exercise in trading in Cosy British Christmascore. It’s a nauseatingly schmaltzy and nonsensical
The Pretenders bandleader answers your questions on her friendship with Morrissey, her love of Van Gogh and why her cameo on Friends ruined her school run
Museum, which includes rich collection of Vermeers and Rembrandts, currently shows only fraction of its 1m objects
House of Commons calls on Keir Starmer to condemn Donald Trump’s ‘interference’ in European politics
An official report says the bill for switching to clean energy will rise sharply – and puts forward a slower, ‘falling behind” alternative
Some businesses still waiting for final EHRC guidance while firms that moved early to exclude trans people show no sign of backtracking