Singing the news: the story of Italy’s last ‘cantastorie’ – still performing in his 90s
Famous for combining true crime and political scandals into songs – and antagonising Silvio Berlusconi – Franco Trincale keeps the tradition alive in his nursing home
Princess Eugenie steps down as patron of anti-slavery charity
Decision follows release of Epstein files that have disgraced her father, the former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Nicola Coughlan is right: ‘body positivity’ traps us in the same old conversations
The Bridgerton star has told of her horror at being approached by a fan who only wanted to talk about her body. Surely it’s time we focused on something else, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Mahmood’s move to make asylum temporary ‘may undermine refugee convention’
Law Society says home secretary’s review of refugee status after 30 months is in tension with UK’s legal obligations
Tech oligarchs reshape humanity while billionaires of old seem quaint
From Gates to Musk and Altman, today’s ultra-rich steer AI and tech, raising questions about who decides the future
‘It means missile defence on datacentres’: drone strikes raise doubts over Gulf as AI superpower
Iran’s targeting of commercial datacentres in the UAE and Bahrain signals a new frontier in asymmetric warfare
Survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes start to have benefits cut in UK after accepting compensation
Exclusive: Campaigners urge Keir Starmer to back ‘Philomena’s Law’ to protect payments for up to 13,000 survivors living in Britain
The making of Fargo at 30: ‘Man, you don’t give me this role, I’m gonna shoot your dog’
As the Oscar-winning Coen brothers classic reaches its three decade anniversary, stars of the film discuss the stories behind its production
Time for a change: British Columbia decides to keep daylight saving time permanently
Most residents of Canadian province wanted change for years; Trump’s unneighbourly rhetoric helped seal the deal
BrewDog sold highland estate for knockdown price after abandoning reforestation plans
Self-styled ‘punk’ beer company bought land in 2020, pledging to plant Scotland’s ‘biggest ever forest’
Is Glasgow losing the spaces that made it an arts powerhouse?
The closing of a cluster of leading creative venues has led to dismay and intensified fears the hubs that fostered Glasgow’s celebrated arts scene are disappearing
‘A very dangerous person’: alarm as Pete Hegseth revels in carnage of Iran war
Critics say brash, bombastic Fox News host out of his depth to guide US military through murky new Middle East conflict
UK faces growing calls from locals to remove Cyprus military bases
Foreign minister, Constantinos Kombos, tells Guardian Iranian-made drone that hit airbase was launched from Lebanon
Why an Iran war inflation shock could wreck global economic recovery
Central bankers and economists warn prolonged conflict could raise retail prices and rip up growth forecasts
AI chatbots point vulnerable social media users to illegal online casinos, analysis shows
Tech firms condemned for lack of controls with Meta AI and Gemini even offering advice on how to bypass UK gambling and addiction checks