‘Shameful’ that black boys in London more likely to die by 18 than white boys, says Met chief
Mark Rowley says historically ‘policing has got a lot wrong’ in black communities but ‘we get a lot more right today’
From stargazing to slushy-making: 50 fresh ideas for a super summer on the cheap (some are even free)
Fill July and August with awesome activities for less than a fiver a head – 24 of them won’t cost a thing!
‘Short hair is dying out’: 30% rise in cost of UK haircuts, not fashion, is driving the change
‘We’re still in a cost of living crisis’ and men and women want longer-lasting styles, says salon owner Phil Smith
‘Is Peter Gabriel in my vocal range? I don’t care. I’m singing it at karaoke’: Xzibit’s honest playlist
The rapper, actor and TV presenter wakes up to Run the Jewels and starts the party with Snoop Dogg, but which legendary hip hop anthem inspired him to be a musician?
Catwalk v Centre Court: SW19 becomes hot spot for celebrities and brands
Fashion firms make the most of marketing dream as actors, musicians and footballers turn out at Wimbledon
One of my friends at school has turned toxic. How do I discuss it with her?
Ask a few gentle questions, and do it face to face. But it’s not your responsibility to fix things
Inside the ghost museums of Ukraine: exhibits replaced by fragments of war and occupation
The curators of shattered historical buildings near the eastern frontline are preserving wartime memories as they reconstruct their collections
‘I’ve £90k in student debt – for what?’ Graduates share their job-hunting woes amid the AI fallout
AI isn’t just taking away entry-levels jobs, it’s helping thousands apply for the same job with almost the same CV
Could AI be accelerating slowdown in the UK job market?
Country’s economic woes remain main determinant to work opportunities but technological change is also creeping in
‘Scamazon’ – how fake emails are targeting Prime subscribers
A surge in messages from fraudsters about automatic renewal at a higher price has prompted Amazon to email 200m users to warn them
I don’t plan to have children. That doesn’t mean I want them banished from my life
As Britain’s birthrate falls, hostility towards children in public spaces seems to be rising. That’s sad for all of us, says writer Rachel Connolly
‘Workforce crisis’: key takeaways for graduates battling AI in the jobs market
Recruitment is powered increasingly by artificial intelligence but employers still want big (human) brains
Rwanda and Russia look to lock in influence as CAR president eyes third term
Kigali and Moscow expected to back re-election of Faustin-Archange Touadéra as they seek to shield strategic interests
Teach First job applicants will get in-person interviews after more apply using AI
Graduate recruiter says much use of AI goes undetected as specialist says half of candidates are now using it