Resonant black and white photographs show Palestinian refugees and the sites today of the homes they were forced to leave during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war
America has long stood for freedom and prosperity, but under Trump insults, threats and unpredictability have become the new norm
The outrage following the 11-year-old girl’s killing is justified. But the case reveals a deeper systemic neglect of child protection, says Guardian Europe columnist Rokhaya Diallo
Watching a group of artists produce new work based on Davies’s 1977 classic Sphinx, which none of them know, makes for a rewarding evening
Singer and fiance Travis Kelce have been coy but festivities appear to be getting under way at Madison Square Gardens
Move inspired by customer service provided by online retailers such as John Lewis and Amazon
Office for Environmental Protection finds failures by department when it granted emergency authorisation in 2023 and 2024
Exclusive: As well as citing personal reasons, Ridley says she is making way for a successor ‘to work alongside new leader’
‘Late announcement’ means forces will have to adapt plans and move officers away from communities, say chiefs
The right wants to paint Manchesterism in terms of north v south – but poverty everywhere is solved by prioritising the public purse over private pockets, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
Researchers say Stelios Kouloglou’s device was compromised after he joined European parliamentary committee
Reports of ‘stampede’ for stays near water amid concerns over cancelled flights, higher air fares and EU border delays
Against a backdrop of sweeping rollbacks of civil rights and deteriorating relations with allies, many are feeling cynical