Shabana Mahmood approves police request to ban Al Quds march in London
Home secretary says ban on Pro-Palestinian rally ‘necessary to prevent public disorder’ after Met police raised concerns
Investigation looks at whether Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea sale cash is ‘proceeds of crime’
Documents filed at Companies House over 2022 deal could complicate row with UK over how money will be used
NSW police visited home where foster children lived with convicted killer weeks before government removed her
State government apologises after convicted murderer Regina Arthurell removed this week despite being warned of situation in December
SA Liberals stand by candidate who said homosexuality opens up ‘demonic realms’
Carston Woodhouse, running for Wright in Adelaide’s north, also claimed gender transitioning is an ‘illusion’
Why F1 the Movie should win the best picture Oscar
It may not be in pole position, but Brad Pitt and director Joseph Kosinski’s sleek, technically inventive ode to motor racing definitely qualifies for the Academy podium
Reader Q&A: Catherine Shoard answers your questions on the 2026 Oscars
Who should win? Who’s been snubbed? Guardian film editor Catherine Shoard answers your Oscars questions
Villagers on Príncipe, the ‘African Galapagos’, to be paid for protecting the ecosystem
A billionaire is funding a sustainable development project on the west African island that makes the local population stewards of its future
No 10 to release hundreds of files on Mandelson’s US ambassador appointment on Wednesday
First tranche expected to include Cabinet Office report warning of ‘reputational risk’ over ex-minister’s links to Epstein
Expert witness in Lucy Letby trial did not reveal hospital investigation into his medical work
Cheshire police and CPS say they were not told about inquiry into Prof Peter Hindmarsh before he gave evidence at nurse’s trial
US attacks Iran’s mine-laying boats in strait of Hormuz as tensions rise over oil
Intelligence sources claim Iran has begun mine laying as US energy secretary backtracks on claim US escorted a ship through strategic chokepoint
Two protesters charged on first day of Queensland’s ‘from the river to the sea’ ban
Alleged offences occurred after pro-Palestinian activists gathered outside state parliament within hours of new laws taking effect
The Iran oil crisis has proved Ed Miliband right on green energy. But households still need more help
Britain’s whole energy economy needs to be reformed – decarbonising the grid is only part of the mix, says director of Common Wealth, Mathew Lawrence
How Iran has used the strait of Hormuz to throttle oil and gas – a visual guide
The Tehran regime has weaponised geography in retaliation for the attacks by the US and Israel