Holocaust survivor, London-born rabbi and 10-year-old girl among victims of Bondi beach terror attack
At least 16 people including one of the alleged gunmen died at the shooting in Sydney on Sunday, aged between 10 and 87
The kindness of strangers: I was so ill I couldn’t walk when a man virtually carried me to the toilets
I was determined not to vomit in front of six lanes of traffic, so I started crawling towards a nearby park
Country diary: I love these soggy winter bogs – and so do the snipe
Dartmoor, Devon: In these treacherous conditions for the moorland walker, one false move and a wary wader will burst into the air
Bondi beach terror attack: father and son duo alleged to be behind shooting using licensed firearms
Naveed Akram previously known to security agencies, prime minister says. His gun-owning father, Sajid, was shot dead by police at the scene
Brown University shooting: authorities releasing sole person of interest
At least two people were killed and nine others injured in Saturday attack that occurred in engineering building on Providence, Rhode Island campus
Joely Richardson looks back: ‘Natasha’s death was life-changing. She was a figurehead to me’
The Nip/Tuck and Downton Abbey star on losing her sister, growing up in a theatrical dynasty, and how she feels about ageing
Director and actor Rob Reiner found dead at home with wife Michele Singer Reiner
Authorities investigating ‘apparent homicide’ after 78-year-old director of Stand By Me and The Princess Bride was discovered dead at LA home with wife
The Guardian view on the Bondi terror shootings: do not let these antisemitic attacks drive division
Editorial: The beachside attack on Australia’s Jews, targeting a Hanukah gathering, reflects growing bigotry and political violence
Burning questions on scented candles
Brief letters: Hosting advice | George Osborne’s expertise | Stolen museum artefacts | Stages of ageing | US travel or letter published?
Labour should not dismiss a social media ban for under-16s
Letters: Australia is showing what is possible by not succumbing to the pressures of big tech. The UK needs to follow its lead, says Daniel Kebede
Corrections and clarifications
US national parks
NHS administrators are vital to patients
Letter: They are not ‘bureaucrats’ who must be culled, writes Michael Joffe
Wes Streeting is right to examine questions of overdiagnosis
Letters: Dr Richard Hassall, Allen Frances and Natasha Fairbairn respond to a column by John Harris which argued that the health secretary should not jump on a rightwing bandwagon about mental health
Sophie Kinsella obituary
Author whose Shopaholic series of romcom novels were global bestsellers and adapted into a Hollywood film
The Guardian view on Thailand and Cambodia: a Trump-brokered truce falls apart
Editorial: The US president’s claims to have ended eight conflicts look shakier than ever as conflict reignites in south-east Asia and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Australia’s medical specialist fees are ‘out of control’, Mark Butler says. Here’s why, and how to fix it
The federal government has some levers to pull, experts say, but there are also other issues that must be addressed
Little Foot hominin fossil may be new species of human ancestor
Australian researchers think the skeleton found in South Africa is not the same species as two found in the same South Africa cave system