Prospect of UK interest rate cut recedes as borrowing costs rise, while ECB says Middle East war could cause spike in inflation
Allen isn’t in the first act of her own show, only coming on after 45 minutes of a string ensemble to stiffly deliver her acclaimed album in full
The Baftas host criticises the corporation after a racial epithet was left in the awards broadcast despite later edits
Byrne again reimagines the possibilities of the live gig, creating a vision of egalitarianism backed by elastic bass and polyrhythms
People drive to Oman and Saudi in hope of a flight, while most tourists stay stuck in hotels and on cruise ships
The world’s most popular podcaster seemingly disapproving of ICE does not mean he has soured from the administration
Dylan Lopez Contreras, a student at Ellis Prep academy, was taken by ICE in May. The Guardian invited him and five of his classmates to share their lives and dreams
Rights groups and experts say situation is unclear as ruling that quashed ban faces challenge from home secretary
Exclusive: Jury was never told about inquiry into key prosecution witness Peter Hindmarsh, which looked into allegations including of harm to patients
Warning comes as OBR projections in the spring forecast are expected to show public finances moving in the right direction
Playing a surfboard-shaped axe, Takanaka was a stadium-level artist at home but little known in the west – until YouTube brought him a huge new audience
The trippy film of Enid Blyton’s much loved novels has been 20 years in the making. We catch up with its adult and child stars – inside a giant cake as disco-dancing elves rollerskate past