Voting was largely peaceful in an election seen as a test of Bangladesh’s democracy after years of political turmoil
Western Australia’s coast struck by high tides and strong winds, while Finland and Norway experience coldest January since 2010
The only winners from a political coup in Westminster would be Labour’s enemies on the left and right, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
The artist often swapped painting for etching as a way to rediscover his craft. Now a new exhibition shows these flashes of inspiration in all their intimate glory
My praise for the movie Send Help drew brickbats. If it’s new Puritans versus liberal cavaliers, I know which side I’m on, says vicar and standup comedian Ravi Holy
Cave people with very different perspectives meet on an elk hunt in Jack Nicholls’ savage but sweet play about love and violence among early humans
People my age have been privileged all our lives, yet we’re still the political priority. Votes at 16 is the start of a welcome change, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
Soft left senses chance to push Starmer into progressive pivot, but leftward turn would be fiercely resisted by some
Ex-husband of Nicola Sturgeon and former CEO of party is due to appear in Glasgow court next Friday
A debating society didn’t want to invite two figures connected to the party to speak. Cue an authoritarian response, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Author says she is ‘disgusted’ by claim from jury president Wim Wenders that film-makers should remain apolitical
An undercover operative stopped Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein carrying out deadly terror attack
Key passages from judgment in challenge brought by Huda Ammori, which failed on two grounds but succeeded on two
Designer Stella Jean forced to paint over image of revolutionary on ski suits after being told it breached rules