Each week during Australian Poetry Month, a poet walks us through one of their works. Here, rapper Ramo shares one about ‘being invited in and rejected at the same time’
There is something depressing about being scammed. Every unknown number, every marketplace purchase, every text with a link now arrives with suspicion
President says move is based on ‘very good relationship with Kim Jong-un’ but US military officials have said Ukraine war is boosting regime’s combat capabilities
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Letter: Hazel Davis responds to a letter about the regulation and ethics of surrogacy
Letters: Readers reflect on how hospital closures are putting pregnant women’s lives at risk
Brief letters: A disturbing find | World leaders in food containers | A spineless politician | Nigel Farage and Count Binface | Back-row smooching
In Cora Bissett’s highly enjoyable and accessible production, a deaf man reintroduces a busker to the joy of music
Actor whose many TV roles ranged from Lucky Feller and Citizen Smith to EastEnders, Doctor Who and The Bill
Editorial: Andy Burnham’s doubts about Zoom interviews apply more widely to a hiring process being transformed by AI
The hottest ticket in theatreland will soon be Cate Blanchett in Electra/Persona. Caged female rage continues to capture audiences, says writer Natalie Haynes
People, ideas and scenes wash over each other in Ivo van Hove’s masterly staging at the Edinburgh international festival
Amid fears for jobs, some film-makers say AI could enable them bypass studio giants and take more creative risks
As chief US diplomat, Rubio could do great good. His pandering and neglect are a disgrace we shouldn’t ignore, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall
Nurses collapsing, builders with heatstroke, bus drivers in cabs that reach 44C. The new PM wanted to spend the summer talking about the cost of living – he should change his plans, says Guardian columnist John Harris