Trump warned Tehran to agree to deal or face attacks ‘at a much higher level and intensity’ than before – key US politics stories from 6 May 2026 at a glance
Editorial: For nearly a century, the Guardian has been challenging and delighting its readers with these puzzles. Here’s to 30,000 more
From the pier built for a former quarantine island to the sculpture made from 1.3 tonnes of hotel bedlinen, the British-Algerian’s coin-operated show feels like it has sprung from The Floating City itself
Sculptor and educator who embedded art within the new town of Glenrothes and encouraged students at the Glasgow School of Art to move beyond the studio
Martha’s rule
Letters: Readers respond to George Monbiot’s article on party funding
Letter: Paula McInally responds to an extract from Gemma Correll’s book on her relationship with booze
Owner of Japan nightclub says ‘This is a response to a year of insults directed at us – as a country – by the United States’
Brief letters: Richard Dawkins and chatbots | LLM meaning | Flattery battery | Dancing in PE | Maths breakthrough
Letter: A reader recalls her experience of trying to obtain a vasectomy for her husband on the NHS in the 1990s
Financial Stability Board report reveals tech, healthcare and services sectors as the biggest borrowers
Chair Tim Martin says pub chain could miss expectations, in latest sign UK hospitality sector buckling under higher bills
Nigel Farage’s pary sees this week’s local elections as showcase for new, sleeker approach borrowing from an unlikely source
Editor-in-chief of Wall Street Journal says those with deep pockets are launching legal challenges as a PR strategy
Scientists suggest algae could be embedded within biosensors that glow when toxins detected in the environment
Using handmade needles and thread, Lucie Kamusekera has recorded the decades of conflict she has lived through in the Congo
Councillor announces plan to withdraw from government-funded programme on eve of local elections