NHS urged to update website after renaming of polycystic ovary syndrome
Charity says it hopes NHS will ‘move quickly’ to add new name, polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS)
Three people killed in shooting at San Diego’s largest mosque, police say
Two teenage suspects died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to officials
‘Too nice’: Frank Skinner on Gareth Southgate – and his ‘fiery’ successor
Comedian says former manager lacked ‘killer instinct’ but Thomas Tuchel could help England embrace a ‘braver’ style
Queer art, bowler hats and an Annie Hall script: inside Diane Keaton’s archive as treasures go on sale
New exhibition opens the ‘file cabinet’ of the late actor’s mind, spotlighting her self-made collages and iconic men’s suits
UK unemployment unexpectedly rises to 5% as firms squeezed by Iran war
Pay growth eases to 3.4% as businesses face pressure from soaring energy costs
Houseplant hacks: can a potato help cuttings to grow?
It sounds like a handy, natural propagation trick, but tried-and-tested methods are more reliable
Energy bills will rise by £209 in July to £1,850 a year, forecast says
Cornwall Insight predicts rise in price cap of nearly 13% in Great Britain as Iran war pushes up gas costs
Celebrities call for permanent end to gnome ban at Chelsea flower show
Bill Bailey and Alan Titchmarsh paint gnomes for king’s garden at event, in one-off to raise funds for RHS campaign
The Guardian view on assisted dying reform: now try a citizens’ assembly
Editorial: Parliament’s failure to change the law on a difficult issue should be the spur to democratic innovation
After the painful ruse of Starmerism, the left should be cautious about Andy Burnham
With the Greens now a viable alternative, a Labour leader will not win power again without the progressive vote. But they will need to earn it, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
Country diary: A solid ball of bees, right in front of me – what a stroke of luck
Cranbrook, Kent: The swarm has gathered in a plum tree, looking for a new home. And I have just the place
Lesbian Space Princess review – a fizzy animated film with loads of laughs and a lot of heart
This award-winning Australian feature mixes madcap comedy with a who’s who of queer performers to produce a magical, joyful gem
Wes Streeting’s Brexit play may be clever gamesmanship – but it has nothing to do with Europe
Ten years after the referendum, its role as domestic football is still the order of day – and the ex-health secretary is happy to use it in his leadership bid, says academic Anand Menon
Forza Horizon 6 review – classic open world racing sim roars beautifully into Japan
Dreamy vistas of the country’s natural beauties are stunningly delivered – but won’t distract from thrilling high-end driving adventures