GSK makes biggest ever acquisition with $10.6bn for US cancer drug firm
UK drugmaker’s new chief executive, Luke Miels, makes mark with deal for Boston-based biotech Nuvalent
Amazon’s main UK arm handed £7.6m tax credit as profits soar to £355m
Tech company received infrastructure relief as its five biggest UK divisions generate £32bn in revenues
Air passengers ‘risking lives by grabbing bags and filming in emergencies’
Fines may be needed to deter travellers from retrieving hand luggage, says official from airlines body Iata
Think Musk the billionaire was bad? Brace yourself for Musk the trillionaire
Becoming the world’s first trillionaire is only going to supercharge this sense of impunity and bring us one step closer to full-blown oligarchy
‘I fear people will go to war over water’: as wells run dry, farmers struggle to survive in Bangladesh
The arid Barind region was transformed by aquifer wells but now the water system is collapsing under the pressure of the climate crisis and decades of extraction
Summer holiday bookings down amid ‘apprehension’, says UK travel industry
Fears about the Middle East conflict, cost of living and EU border checks are leading people to delay their decisions
Predator: The Billionaire Football Boss review – truly skin-crawling television
This bleak investigation into allegations against the former West Ham owner and porn baron David Sullivan is incredibly valuable. It needs to spark widespread change – not least for all the women who’ve come forward
Here are 10 ways a ‘super’ El Niño could impact the planet
The climate phenomenon is intensifying an already unequal global economy
UK regulator orders social media firms to adopt measures to stop viral illegal content
Ofcom move follows concerns about misinformation and online claims over police response to Henry Nowak killing
The row at Hampstead Heath is about far more than a few thoughtless swimmers in a heatwave
As summers get hotter, investment and education are vital to ensure we all have access to the clean, safe water we need, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
‘We are familiar faces’: are local peacemakers the answer to Nigeria’s bandit crisis?
Nigeria has struggled to contain bandit groups who kidnap and kill but some communities are finding their own solutions
Booker prize launches new Quick Read in effort to boost adult reading rates
Short story collection All Around the World will be available for £1 in attempt to widen access to quality fiction
Chilean lawmakers propose ‘museum of truth’ for pre-Pinochet years
Far-right National Libertarian party say museum would highlight ‘victims’ of socialist government
An almost wild camping trip: alternative family fun in the Peak District
Over one weekend, we hiked, swam, slept in a woodland cabin and camped on a hillside – while also supporting community-run projects