Universal basic income could be used to soften hit from AI job losses in UK, minister says
Lord Stockwood says people in government ‘definitely’ talking about idea as technology disrupts industries
Klobuchar declares Minnesota governor run as Walz vows not to seek office again
Senator says she is running ‘for every Minnesotan who wants ICE and its abusive tactics out of the state we love’
Santander closing further 44 branches as it gears up for £2.6bn takeover of TSB
Closure of one in eight sites puts almost 300 branch-based workers’ jobs at risk
Hopes dashed as ‘Waspi women’ again denied state pension compensation
Latest ruling affects up to 3.6m women born in 1950s who say they have lost out in way UK pension age changed
Labour’s new welfare changes are practical and compassionate – so why not loudly say so?
Universal credit to rise faster than inflation, benefit hurdles eased, extra help for children and young people … I bet you had no idea, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
The Minneapolis revolt tells us this: even in Trump’s America, the people have power too
After months of community resistance, the president backed down. Leadership from below succeeded when politics as usual failed, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
‘My kids buy me food’: civil service pensioners offered emergency loans as nearly 90,000 face delays
Government to lend up to £10,000 to worst-affected new retirees as minister admits there is ‘unacceptable’ backlog
‘Very masculinist’: how Iran unrest felt different to 2022’s hijab protests
Previously popular ‘woman, life, freedom’ slogan ignored as son of former shah becomes focus of desperation for change
Tyler Ballgame: For the First Time, Again review – cosplaying singer-songwriter courts comparisons to 1970s greats
The much-hyped LA singer – who has been compared to Tim Buckley, Elvis and more – certainly has a beautiful voice, though he can lean too eagerly on his influences
You be the judge: should my husband stop expecting me to come to all his family gatherings?
Edwin wants Chloe to join him at all of his large family’s events, but she values her independence. You decide who is plying happy families
A helper and a patriot: Alex Pretti’s family and friends on the life of nurse killed by federal agents
People who knew Pretti describe him as ‘generous with his time’ and denounce the Trump administration’s assessment of him
Wigan lottery winner, 80, helped build counterfeit drugs empire, court told
John Eric Spiby is one of four jailed for being part of gang running operation worth up to £288m
Andy Burnham says insiders at Westminster ‘don’t get licence to lie’ after byelection row
Manchester mayor takes aim at House of Commons briefing culture and says he will continue to call out liars
Valium, health checks and fabric slings: the complex logistics of moving 30 beluga whales
Canada has reached a tentative deal for 30 belugas in an amusement park to be shipped to four aquariums in US
Why the Minneapolis killings have driven a wedge between Trump and pro-gun groups
Trump loyalists are upset the administration has blamed Pretti’s shooting on him exercising his right to carry a gun