Hong Kong dissident Nathan Law on China spies in UK: ‘We’re not surprised’
Law says conviction of two men for spying raises serious concerns about how they accessed sensitive information
Our cities are choked by cars – here’s how experts would fix them
Turning parking bays into green spaces and prioritising cyclists may be the fastest routes to improving urban life
‘Being human helps’: despite rise of AI is there still hope for Europe’s translators?
A booming tech sector has disrupted translation jobs in publishing – but they could be needed for a while longer yet
UK house price growth halved as Iran war fallout hits housing market
Halifax says cost of typical home fell by 0.1% in April, the second consecutive monthly drop, with pace of annual growth down from 0.8%. to 0.4%
Indigenous advocates criticise NT government’s planned child protection review
NT children’s commissioner says she is deeply concerned with politicisation and nature of public commentary after the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby
How to match wine with vegetables
Our changing diet, which increasingly revolves around vegetables, makes wine-matching a bit trickier, but there’s no need to overthink it
The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher review – Hilary Mantel tale is provocative, powerful theatre
Beginning as a culture clash comedy with cups of tea and deadly intent, this two-hander becomes boldly arresting
Two Britons evacuated from hantavirus-hit ship ‘improving’ in hospital
Man, 69, is in intensive care in Johannesburg, while expedition guide Martin Anstee, 56, receiving care in Netherlands
Trump ally Roger Stone condemned for providing lobbying services to Myanmar’s military junta
Stone being paid $50,000 a month to ‘rebuild’ relations between Washington and Myanmar’s military-backed government
Inequality causing 100,000 extra deaths a year from heat and cold in Europe
Findings come after third-hottest April on record globally and amid fears of more brutal European summer weather
‘The worst time for wheat’: US farmers face losses to extreme heat and drought
Temperature swings have left crops across the Plains in terrible conditions, with some farmers opting not to harvest
New Orleans child molester questioned on unsolved killings takes the fifth 700 times
Stanley Burkhardt, convicted abuser and ex-investigator of sex crimes against children, gives deposition in civil case
Trump’s looming defeat in Iran is a personal and political crisis
Trump’s ego cannot accept a humiliating loss, and we are already seeing the effects of his failure playing out
Michael Patrick obituary
Actor and writer who confronted his motor neurone disease diagnosis in his work, and went on to play Richard III