Cordless or corded, bagged or bagless – whatever vacuum you use, help is at hand to tackle blockages, trapped hair and loss of suction
My praise for the movie Send Help drew brickbats. If it’s new Puritans versus liberal cavaliers, I know which side I’m on, says vicar and standup comedian Ravi Holy
Kremlin’s repeated targeting of power grid has left thousands without heating, reliant on shelters and desperate home hacks
Voting was largely peaceful in an election seen as a test of Bangladesh’s democracy after years of political turmoil
SemiCab platform by Algorhythm, previously considered a ‘penny stock’, sparks ‘category 5 paranoia’ across sector
Japan’s fisheries agency said the vessel failed to comply with an order to stop. The incident comes weeks after a row between China and Japan over Taiwan
People my age have been privileged all our lives, yet we’re still the political priority. Votes at 16 is the start of a welcome change, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
Section of A66 closed and warning of travel disruption amid freezing temperatures in Scotland and northern England
Policies are an expression and extension of a candidate or party’s values. Does the ‘big tent’ party still have any?
In the 60s and 70s, he pioneered kitchen-sink drama and made bisexuality mainstream. So why did the director end up making Tory ads? Those who knew him best reveal all
Berlin-based Chin’s intricate music is performed with panache in this disc of three of her orchestral works