Marta wants her scent to be unique, but Elsa thinks copying her friend is just sharing the joy. Do you smell a rat?
Test yourself on topical news trivia, pop culture and general knowledge every Thursday. How will you fare?
Festival confirmed writer and academic would appear in two sessions in 2026 following disinvitation from Adelaide event
Supreme court rules children in England who suffer serious injuries at birth can claim for future lost earnings
Abandoned beaches, public health warning signs and seagulls eating human waste are now features of the popular coastline in New Zealand
The actor and musician’s first film role was the musical prodigy in the surprise hit horror Sinners. Now he’s up for a Bafta and about to perform live at the Oscars – and it’s all still sinking in
Dozens of world leaders head to Washington for what White House says will largely be a fundraiser on Thursday
Owner calls it ‘ludicrous’ Dissent Cafe and Bar was shut down after complaint, the first in Australia’s capital since new federal hate symbol laws
Former South Korean president found guilty over failed martial law declaration in 2024
A trail named after a brutal marcher lord passes through tranquil countryside between Shropshire and Herfordshire but is rich in reminders of the area’s turbulent past
Professionals say a lack of resources and an ‘almost insatiable’ demand for services is limiting the ability to pursue long-term care and therapy
This patchwork tribute to a cultural phenomenon that sent Cillian Murphy’s undercut hairstyle global is a rather unambitious affair
Once a PM is seen as hapless, there is no way back. But Labour has good plans – and with the political landscape fragmented, it could yet prevail, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
The follow-up to Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line explores the history of colonial exploration through a perilous 19th-century odyssey