Astronomers had warned that proximity of INNA facility to telescopes would have irreparably damaged observation
Justin Plummer, Oliver Campbell and Peter Sullivan tell parliamentary inquiry they do not yet qualify for compensation despite being exonerated
Labour MSPs fear intervention was mistimed but Scottish party sources argue the PM’s days seem numbered
No suspect named yet as TV host’s mom still missing a day after deadline set by ransom note from alleged kidnappers
Always wondered what everyday stuff celebrities buy, where they shop for food and the basic they scrimp on? The Fundamentally author talks bodices, Chanel and regrettable heels in the Filter’s column
Twelve-year-old was stabbed to death by stranger when walking home from school in Birmingham
Pupils, aged 12 and 13, at Kingsbury high school are receiving medical care, with one at a major trauma centre
Marine Le Pen’s party is concocting plans to replace a vital, vibrant arts scene with a retrograde movement that would glorify the country’s past, says Guardian Europe columnist Alexander Hurst
As the right stokes culture wars, their alternatives to ‘woke’ Hollywood prove to be shoddily made and uninspired
Ashwin Prasad says far fewer people in work than there could be with ministers ‘tinkering at the edges’ of problem
Miliband is one minister who doesn’t want to be PM, and is more than happy to let Starmer think he is still in control
Thomas Massie says he may reveal the names under congressional privilege if justice department does not
Case is shrouded in fevered speculation as prosecutors say autopsies show two of the deceased were “probably” murdered
Exclusive: Norway’s chief of defence Eirik Kristoffersen, who served in Afghanistan, was critical of Trump’s claim Nato troops stayed off frontlines