The less we hear from Tony Blair, the better
Letters: Readers respond to coverage of an essay by the former Labour prime minister attacking the party’s current leadership and policies
Happy the elephant dies aged 55 after being euthanized at New York zoo
Happy was the focus of a high-profile court case launched in 2018 over whether she had the legal rights of a person
UK government acted unlawfully by forcing torture survivors to share rooms, court rules
Judgment is blow to Shabana Mahmood’s plans to send more asylum seekers to army barracks
Britain’s pothole problem is no quick fix
Letters: Edward Leigh says there must be no cutting corners when rebuilding roads; Anthony Millett says if you are going to do something, do it once and do it properly
Not all teachers will soldier on regardless
Letter: The perception of teachers and nurses as boundlessly, selflessly resilient is a classic example of survivorship bias, says Dr Jenny Andrew
Fish prints and shapes have UK shoppers hooked this summer
From sardines and sprats to crabs, marine life-themed fashion and homewares are making a splash
‘Like Christmas’: woman’s relief after test finds she can skip chemotherapy
Karen Bonham was part of successful trial for genomic test that determines which women with breast cancer can safely avoid chemotherapy
EU to release €16bn to Hungary previously frozen under Orbán
Decision comes as police announce policy U-turn to allow Pride parade to take place in Budapest
Workers need greater say over AI rollout, says TUC-backed report
Exclusive: IPPR thinktank calls for new measures to boost employees’ influence at ‘pivotal moment’ in history
My homemade air-con unit does the trick
Brief letters: Tips for keeping cool | External shutters | Netting solution | Educational benefits of Octonauts | Southgate’s penalty
Putin’s cabal must be brought to trial for crimes in Ukraine. With this plan, the world can do that
A special tribunal akin to Nuremberg will not only force Russia to explain its culpability, it will show how vital it is to uphold international law, says former UK prime minister Gordon Brown
Don’t shoot for the moon: aiming for ‘above average’ is key to success, maths suggests
Model created by researchers shows better outcomes are often more likely when people are not too ambitious
What can the Dutch teach the UK about how to tackle the youth jobs crisis?
The Netherlands has the lowest rate of young people not in education, employment or training in the EU
Cause of deaths of three sisters found in sea at Brighton still unclear, inquest hears
Medical investigations ongoing ‘to finalise the cause of death’ but police say they do not suspect foul play
Mamdani made a play for fashion’s premier league in his custom-made Arsenal kurta
The New York mayor scored a range of responses attending Eid prayers in an outfit combining football and faith