Scientists say a crucial Atlantic system is set to collapse. But the billionaire death cult that steers humanity’s destiny just doesn’t do existential crises, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
Six candidates clashed over homelessness and cost of living crisis in first debate since Eric Swalwell’s exit – with a clear frontrunner still yet to emerge
Annalouise Spence allegedly used credit card to make ‘unauthorised purchases of luxury and personal items, including clothing, artwork and jewellery’
Brussels will relax state aid rules to allow member countries to offer ‘targeted and temporary’ support
The campaign, fronted by a CGI squirrel, is part of government initiative to boost financial risk taking, amid fears UK growth is being stymied
Antony and Cleopatra? Exhausting. Lear? Magnificent but flawed. Hamlet? Limitless. For Shakespeare’s birthday, the Guardian’s former theatre critic ranks all the plays
Walkie-talkies, teen romance, hideous monsters … this animated series has everything that made the original series so lovable. It might go nowhere, but that’s not such a bad thing
Steven uses a mousse to prevent his hair thinning, but Mabel thinks it’s risky for their cat and dog. Whose argument contains a strand of truth?
Boozing, grumpy, brilliant TV sleuths with traumatic pasts never really went away, but are currently pursuing villains with more vigour than we’ve seen in decades. Why is the gumshoe back with such vengeance – and is it an ill omen?
More than 70% have cut down in past year on teaching assistants, who play key role in helping children with Send
Chemists in England are also charging customers 20-30% more for common hay fever treatment compared with February
Valentine became a radio presenter in 1999. He held the role for more than two decades, with a brief detour presenting ABC Radio Breakfast in 2022 and 2023
Campaign is said to be first time Labour-affiliated Unison is lobbying en masse against a key party policy
Melbourne man stabbed twice in chest, with remains found in field near his campervan in 2021. Family argue police prematurely assumed he killed himself
But Iran war likely to blow hole in Rachel Reeves’s carefully crafted fiscal ‘headroom’ in coming months
While the population of southern Lebanon have sometimes felt abandoned by their own state, a show in London told their stories and celebrated their resistance