Cabinet Office looking into Labour Together report claims, says minister
Liz Kendall says officials will be ‘establishing the facts’ about report that made false claims about journalists
Revealed: The true toll of female suicides in UK with domestic abuse at their core
Exclusive: Research suggests official statistics could track as few as 6.5% of the true number of cases
Royal Mail blames bad weather and sickness for late deliveries
Strain on service means rounds are missed on a daily basis and parcels are prioritised over letters, says report
Ley’s shadow immigration minister ‘never agreed’ to unreleased Liberal plan to ban migrants from Gaza and Somalia
Angus Taylor says the hardline policy document designed under Sussan Ley has ‘no validity’ but hints he will toughen policy
Amazon van gets stuck on Britain’s ‘most dangerous’ mudflat path
GPS led driver on to the Broomway in the Thames estuary, where dozens of people are known to have died
Queensland police refused to discipline officer accused of domestic violence against pregnant partner
Police decided there was ‘no tangible benefit’ to conducting disciplinary action against the officer and opted not to investigate
Liberal infighting erupts in Nepean as executive sidelines branch to back mayor dubbed ‘Sam Groth 2.0’
Exclusive: Victorian executive fast-tracks Mornington Peninsula mayor as former deputy opposition leader’s successor in byelection
Sir Nick White obituary
Distinguished clinician and scientist who was a leading figure in the treatment of malaria worldwide
No water or electricity, and children begging in streets filled with rubbish – but this is why I won’t leave Cuba
Whether you blame the US or the communist regime, there is no doubt that this is an island spiralling into tragedy
Collective Monologue review – sensuous zoo study foregrounds contacts between keepers and creatures
Jessica Sarah Rinland’s documentary examines how humans and animals interact in the confines of captivity, but leaves some questions unexplored
Frogs for Watchdogs by Seán Farrell review – about a boy
A charming child’s-eye view of rural Ireland
Keir Starmer has a unique talent – to alienate absolutely everyone
Who is his constituency now? Not the left or the right – and not the centre any more. That’s why there’s been a nosedive in the polls, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
Grim reapers: what has fertilised the rich new wave of neo-rural noir?
The Shepherd and the Bear is part of a new breed of films with a sympathy for country matters that has moved on from othering folk-horror
Six great reads: a writer’s last words, inside Epstein’s world and on the Zack Polanski trail
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