Tooth was delighted to capture one of Antony Gormley’s statues on Crosby beach – the dog was an unexpected bonus
Move, which is part of a crackdown on costs, comes after it emerged Home Office spends £15.8m a year on service
Leftwing party asks members to pick between Your Party, Our Party, Popular Alliance and For The Many
The violinist was joined by an unconventional ensemble of cello, guitar and accordion for a relaxed evening that felt like a super-polished jam session
Account of visit to Gaza by French professor describes Israeli military attacks on security personnel protecting convoys
Immediate software change on ‘significant number’ of jets to result in disruption to half the worldwide fleet
Editorial: Capturing the changing landscapes of the 18th century, the rivals transformed British art. The climate emergency gives new urgency to their work
E3G thinktank warns retrofit sector could shed 10,000 skilled jobs as small firms struggle to survive
Next nominee faces enormous task of leading a party that has been entirely re-oriented around Trump
Nathan Law says ‘moral obligation’ to Hongkongers should extend to anyone fleeing from political persecution
In the wake of the deadly Washington DC shooting, Trump claimed immigrants are ‘destroying everything America stands for’. Here’s what the data shows
Some small business owners doubt that even strong holiday sales will ease impact of tough year plagued by uncertainty
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Exclusive: Rail regulator pulls Avanti service from timetable from mid-December but it is needed for staff travel
A harrowing US podcast documents a community’s struggle against immigration raids – and warns us about herd mentality, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams