Republican dissent as key figures warn Trump against Greenland pursuit
Congressional Republicans criticize ‘absurd’ idea as polls show most Americans oppose taking control of territory
The hill I will die on: Stag and hen dos should be fun, not bankrupting endurance tests
Multi-day benders that deplete your mates’ annual leave and wallets are a no-no. Keep it cheeky, cheap and – crucially – enjoyable, says writer and live comedy producer Liam Pape
Zahawi defection pushes Reform’s vaccine scepticism into spotlight
The views of the former Tory vaccines minister clash with those of high-profile members and the party faithful
‘He needs to disappear for a very long time’: has Peter Mandelson finally run out of spin?
Bruised and tainted by his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, the Labour peer still has admirers – and the drive to go again
Blind date: ‘Did we kiss? Well, we didn’t want to let down the bartenders’
Jenny, 27, a gallery assistant, meets Sara, 29, a researcher
HMRC taking more than a year to pay out tax rebates
Taxpayers talk of having to borrow cash and wait for months amid ‘significant backlogs’ in processing of claims
I went to A&E with a broken wrist and caught a dose of ‘I’ve been lucky’ syndrome
Statistics show my timely, efficient treatment wasn’t a matter of fortune but quite ordinary, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
US House candidate buys nazis.us domain to redirect visitors to homeland security
Mark Davis, running in Florida, says he bought domain because Republican party had gone ‘full fascist’
‘Read this and you will be happier’: experts pick the self-help books that really work
From finding love to becoming a better parent … Philippa Perry, Paul Dolan, Orna Guralnik and others reveal the books that will change your life
Shelling out? Easter eggs in the UK are smaller but pricier this year
Chocolate treats reduced in size or weight as higher price of cocoa drives new wave of ‘shrinkflation’
‘An attempt to break people’: Bucha holds out amid Russia’s weaponisation of winter
Russian attacks on Ukraine’s power plants as severe frost set in have been described as ‘crimes against humanity’
Tim Dowling: how a toilet-based epiphany saved me from the January blues
Repairing the cistern has not only given me hope for the year ahead, it has changed our lives …