JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon warns UK chancellor not to hike taxes on banks Billionaire CEO of world’s biggest bank says any windfall tax on sector’s bumper profits could harm jobs in City
Trump orders cuts to South Korea joint drills despite warnings of North’s growing battlefield experience 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
The Jolly Fisherman review – last orders for an east London boozer in tense tale A real-life pub closure inspires a sensitive and subtle drama about friendship and community by John Dinneen
A Rimbaud review – legendary poet’s unlikely transformation into entrepreneur is as odd as ever Australian actor Blake Draper delivers a committed one-man performance tracking the writer as he morphs from enfant terrible to merchant
Alleged victim sent Alan Jones ‘embarrassing’ texts to keep ‘most powerful man in Australia’ on side, court told Former 2GB and 2UE radio broadcaster is facing 22 indecent assault and sexual touching charges. Jones, 85, has pleaded not guilty
All aboard the cervical screening bus: how NHS clinic-on-wheels is saving lives Exclusive: With no appointment needed and a relaxed environment, bus clinic encourages more women to be checked
Italy’s mythic ‘month off’ in August was hard won. It would be good for us all The villeggiatura, a month-long break, was popularised in the 1960s when trade unions were strong – and so was economic productivity, says writer and translator Jamie Mackay
Graduation day at the ‘last-chance school’ for students facing barriers to education Sisters Trevanna and Deslie Ahoy navigated parental loss, housing insecurity and pregnancy – twice – while completing their HSC at the Macleay Vocational College in Kempsey
Who is Hasan Piker – and why are some Australian conservatives outraged about his return to the ABC? The leftwing commentator has been invited to appear on the Planet America program on Monday night
Loosening of planning rules in England to allow more new homes near stations Angela Rayner to launch guidance for ‘default yes’ on developments near transport hubs, including on green belt sites
Someone to watch over you Think you're working late? You've got to be kidding. There's a whole workforce just waiting for you to leave the office so that they can keep things safe until morning. But what's it really like being a night watchman? Andrew Shanahan finds out.
The Ego Trip by Kimon de Greef review – a bizarre tale of psychedelic toads and hair-raising treatments A journalist investigates the unsettling world of a charismatic shaman and the people who trusted him
‘I don’t always go full banana!’ From the yellow man to a playful shrink, stylish people on what they wear every day – and why How does a rabbi choose her shoes? Why does a psychoanalyst like slogan tees? And why does a doctor avoid wearing scrubs at work? Seven striking dressers share their surprising style stories
Ralph Carr in ‘living hell’ after being convicted of rape, Victorian court hears Lawyer for the entertainment industry and AFL figure says his career is ‘destroyed’ following conviction
Police made potentially critical mistakes in Hannah Clarke murders, new evidence reveals Exclusive: Detectives investigated ‘veracity and motive’ of Brisbane woman’s allegations of domestic violence and coercive control – even after the horrifying attack that killed her and her children