Editorial: There is growing international concern as the fragile two-week ceasefire reaches its Wednesday deadline. Whatever happens next, the poor will pay
Mexico to investigate possible breach of its constitution and assess US’s role in anti-drug operation near Chihuahua
Growing use of AI tech comes at expense of workers’ rights, protections and pay, report warns
Ministers hope tobacco and vapes bill, which will become law next week, will create a ‘smoke-free generation’
Israel Defense Forces say the ‘soldiers’ conduct completely deviated from IDF orders and value’
Use of the illicit drug has plummeted in recent years among gen Zers, compared with their parents’ generation
In his new book, Omer Bartov tracks how a liberatory strand of Zionism transformed into an extremist ideology that he sees as responsible for genocide in Gaza
John Ashby, 32, admits using Islamophobic slurs during attack on Sikh woman he thought was Muslim
Donald Trump says US ready to renew attacks but Iran appears unwilling to bend to president’s threats
Olly Robbins’s testimony will have been painful for the PM. The No 10 omnishambles was publicly laid bare – and Keir’s fresh out of scapegoats, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Ministers also asked to alter compensation rights and suspend emissions trading scheme amid Middle East war
The government’s plan to de-link gas and electricity prices will have a modest effect – more promising are plans on EVs and heat pumps
Keir Starmer’s decision to oust senior official may have knock-on effect for No 10’s relationship with civil service
Former Wall Street banker faces questions at confirmation hearing – but his biggest backer is also his biggest liability
Monarch says Elizabeth II would have been troubled by recent events but she believed ‘goodness will always prevail’
Inquiry launched after Ofcom received evidence that suggested illegal content was being shared on messaging platform