President refers jokingly to renamed ‘Trump-Kennedy Center’ at celebration of stars from music and film
Reform campaign accused by ex-councillor of falsely reporting expenses during Farage’s run to become MP last year
There is a bread and circuses feel to this scandal. A wise public would see red flags; instead it sees entertainment, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
AB InBev unveils its ‘de-alcoholisation’ annex at Magor site as demand for once ‘lousy’ low- or no-alcohol beer rises
From digging trenches and building walls, to learning survival skills, Poland is increasingly aware of risks posed by its eastern neighbours
While country’s return to global stage has filled many Syrians with pride, domestically old grievances threaten efforts to rebuild the state
Ukraine’s president says latest discussions on peace proposals with US were ‘constructive, although not easy’
As peace hopes falter, infantry soldiers face more long deployments risking their lives against Russian attacks
While those who defend the status quo and those who say ‘simply rejoin’ the EU are both wrong, there is a new mood and a clear opportunity, says Stella Creasy MP, chair of the Labour Movement for Europe
Chalmers flags pressure on national finances as Reserve Bank contemplates possibility of interest rate rises next year
Lewis Hetherington’s reworking of the 18th-century fable is creepy and creative, serious and scary
Concerns over recording of meetings at coordination centre excluding Palestinians that was set up to provide support for Trump’s Gaza plan
The vitamin has many benefits, but research shows that people who take it are just as likely to get the sniffles as those who don’t
As bombs fell on the capital, a Bengal tiger was left all alone – until a US marine shot it. Rajiv Joseph explains why he brought the beast back from the dead for his Pulitzer-nominated drama
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High street banks dodged a windfall tax – now they should invest in growth of local lenders
He is the prickly, hotheaded journalist who uncovered the My Lai massacre in Vietnam and torture at Abu Ghraib prison. Finishing Cover-Up, a film about his astonishing life and countless scoops, was never going to be easy