With more than a third of Welsh parliament seats, Reform MSs have caused tears and walkouts – and voted against their own party
Reports claim replacement being lined up for co-founder amid concern over high pay and company’s struggling share price
I do not believe a salad recipe should mention pimples, lymphatic drainage or gut health. So I have returned to the old ways – cookbooks – for words that inspire this summer staple
Forget vinaigrette: if you really want to make the most of these leaves, apply some heat, herbs or double cream and bacon
Mayors such as New York’s Zohran Mamdani show leftwing ideology can go hand-in-hand with effective governance
Keir Starmer’s announcement on Monday was the latest convulsion since the Brexit vote. This week, as we marked 10 years since the referendum, our former national news editor Dan Sabbagh looked back to the start of Britain’s ongoing political chaos
Why do scary movies thrill some viewers and send others running for the hills? Our writer gets to the bottom of his fear of the genre – with the assistance of Freud, clinical researchers and his six-year-old self
Crocodile Dundee was held up by the One Nation leader as an exemplar of ‘Australian monoculture’. Hoges had other ideas
It may have only just opened, but this brand new Greek-Cypriot restaurant has about it the feel of a family taverna that’s already been here for about 62 years
Three pumped storage hydroelectric power station sites in Scotland on list of 16 long-duration electricity storage plans
Police say they also found more than 600 dog collars in area where they suspect animals were killed
Democrats called plans for commemorative passport and gold coin with Trump portrait ‘more befitting a monarchy’
The director of The Producers hits his century as a uniquely beloved entertainer who embodies his conviction that ‘comedy is the opposite of death’
The actor dances his insecurities away and wells up at a particular Eric Clapton song. But which double act brings out his inner cockney?