ICE agents reportedly detain wife of US soldier just days after their marriage
‘She got ripped away from me,’ army soldier Matthew Blank said after his wife Annie Ramos was detained in Louisiana
Untold: Chess Mates review – inside the anal beads rumours that rocked a sport
The ugly side of chess is pored over in this Netflix documentary, looking at how lurid online gossip led to a lawsuit, conspiracy theories and a bitter rivalry. Sadly, there’s little new here
When I get abused just for dancing, it shows how far hatred of politicians has gone
Concern over MPs’ competence is one thing, but this is silencing opponents’ voices by character assassination, says Labour MP Stella Creasy
Afternoon Update: Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes; Trump’s Iran deadline nears; and the appeal of barefoot hiking
Roberts-Smith previously failed in his attempt to sue three newspapers which published allegations he murdered unarmed civilians and bullied comrades
Ben Roberts-Smith arrested: former Australian soldier charged with five war crime murders in Afghanistan
Roberts-Smith previously failed in his attempt to sue three newspapers which published allegations he murdered unarmed civilians and bullied comrades
UK manufacturers ‘will pay £940m a year more in business rates due to Reeves changes’
Government should look at ways to help as firms are paying disproportionate bills, says MakeUK
Calls grow for UK government to automatically release child trust funds at 21
State-funded savings accounts set up for children at birth going unclaimed, with £1.5bn estimated to be sitting in bank accounts
Doctors need to stop pretending to have all the answers. ‘I don’t know’ does not mean ‘I have nothing to offer’
Far from losing faith or questioning what kind of ‘proper’ doctor would admit they are ‘not sure’, patients seem to appreciate my vulnerability
The unlikely appeal of barefoot hiking: ‘It makes you feel quite primal’
From clay trails in Seoul to remote Australian coastlines, a small but growing number of hikers are hitting the trail unshod. But what happens when you feel the ground beneath your feet?
Cars make way for bikes as Sydney commuters saddle up to circumvent ‘crazy’ fuel costs
The shock of the oil crisis is playing out on Australian streets, where bike sales are up and cycle lanes are busier
‘Italy has the best benefits’: Milan takes on Dubai as home for the super-rich
With the UAE under fire from Iranian missiles, wealthy investors are turning to Italy’s flat-tax haven
The yidaki, a 16th-century double bass and a South American flute: finding Australia’s oldest playable musical instrument
The first musical instrument to arrive with European colonisers in Australia was a piano made in 1780 – but there are older ones still being played