Italian council buys Mussolini’s villa to keep it away from ‘fascist nostalgics’
Riccione’s leftwing mayor, Daniela Angelini, says public purchase is victory for town and ‘act of love and vision’
‘Enough of this me me me’: Blake Morrison on memoir in the age of oversharing
From sad-fishing on Facebook to sensational Substack revelations – today’s readers don’t have to look far for confessional writing. Is this the end of autobiography?
Biometric checks stalled again for cross-Channel travellers
Fears of Easter chaos over scaling up of new EU border system are eased, with no facial IDs for Eurotunnel and Eurostar passengers
‘Wild west’ reformer pilates boom is causing rise in injuries, experts warn
Lack of regulation for specialist classes leaves UK fitness enthusiasts at risk, say professional bodies
As a state visit looms … can King Charles tame Trump?
Royal visitors have long been popular in the US, and Charles has decades of diplomacy under his belt. But can soft power save the special relationship?
Architect of the Easter Rising, hanged as a traitor: for Roger Casement, a pardon still seems far away
Relations with Britain have improved again since Brexit, but battles over Irish history remain visible in Stormont’s endless feuding, says Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent
Death, displacement and military duties: children plunged into crisis by Middle East war
The US-Israeli war will have a lifelong impact on millions of children across the Middle East
Artemis II astronauts share image of Earth as they pass halfway to the moon
Moon-bound astronauts said a view of the entire Earth, complete with northern lights, was ‘the most spectacular moment’
Confidential report found former home affairs boss Michael Pezzullo was ‘reckless’ in engagement with Liberal powerbroker
Previously unreleased report obtained via freedom of information battle says Pezzullo exceeded ‘boundaries of normal public service practice’
Victoria police arrest two people as part of Dezi Freeman investigation
Man and woman released pending further enquiries after arrests at separate properties in state’s north-east on Saturday morning
‘The frontline is like Terminator’: fighting robots give Ukraine hope in war with Russia
Use of unmanned ground vehicles has grown exponentially since 2024 turning the war into a technological contest
The Guide #237: Fab 5 Freddy, the street artist at the heart of New York’s creative zenith
A new memoir by Fred Brathwaite offers an insight into the city’s emerging underground scene in the 70s and 80s – and shows us the power of subcultures in difficult times
Claim sooner rather than later, experts urge, after £7.5bn car loan compensation scheme launched
The key takeaways for who is eligible and how to seek redress from the new FCA motor finance scheme
Oats, sardines and crisps: emergency foods to stockpile – and why you should share them
In turbulent times, experts recommend building up a store of food if possible – focusing on long-life, no-cook items