Immediate software update ordered by Airbus after US mid-air incident causes airport disruption across Australia and New Zealand
Purwell Ninesprings, Hertfordshire: A chilly evening spent interpreting rustles and admiring the silhouetted trees – now that’s what I call a bargain
Paul Brown looks back at his career reporting on the climate crisis, failed summit and nuclear power – and how to do it well
Scientists say urban raccoons’ shorter snouts and calmer reactions to people mirror traits found in domesticated animals across species
She made a short, and much-ridiculed, trip to space. She tried to buy a house and fell foul of public opinion. And she’s found love, apparently, with Justin Trudeau. Time to get up to speed before this singer next hits the headlines
Washington’s Putin-appeasing plan for peace in Ukraine has failed, but many heard death knell sounded for European reliance on US protection
Starkie has died of leukaemia surrounded by friends and family and ‘listening to Chuck Berry’, his daughter says
Immediate software change on ‘significant number’ of jets to result in disruption to half the worldwide fleet
Blasts heard in capital around midnight and residential buildings hit as Zelenskyy’s closest ally resigns amid anti-corruption probe. What we know on day 1,375
Hernández was convicted in 2024 of accepting millions in bribes to protect cocaine shipments
Beauty and the Beast or Wolf Alice? Queen Marie Antoinette or Count Arthur Strong? Come and behold: the holiday season offers stage, film, music and art that’s worth singing about
A change of heart on the search for a GHS down by the Thames before discovering the growing trend for ‘posting zero’
While some call budget ‘tactical victory’, few MPs believe it is enough for Labour to beat Reform
While risk of developing prostate cancer increases as you age, some groups are much more likely to get it than others
Joy radiates from the stage as an ensemble cast from the Emma Rice Company bring Thomas’s twinkling poem to life
From Michelangelo and Leonardo to Picasso and Matisse, bitter feuds have defined art. But are contemporary artists more collaborative than their renaissance predecessors?