Two teenage girls find their friendship put to the test in a witty and charmingly odd British comedy
In focus groups in Warrington and Godalming, there was a feeling Keir Starmer was adrift – but are Reform’s ‘Globetrotters’ the answer?
Region has higher share of net zero economic output, data shows, and Labour leaders fear Reform would dismantle industry if it wins power
Discounter relaunches Pep & Co clothing brand after a switch to ranges supplied by its former parent group hit sales
Majority US-owned venture includes Larry Ellison’s Oracle, private-equity group Silver Lake and Abu Dhabi’s MGX
US president’s $5bn lawsuit against JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon follows a steady rise in tensions between the two men
Ca’ Dario, empty for years, has failed to find a new owner, with local legends suggesting it is jinxed
Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez told influencers of US threat to kill leaders if they did not cooperate after capture of Maduro
Charlie Simpson, 15, is part of new generation of self-styled ‘independent journalists’ with links to far right
Liam Ramos, a preschooler, is just one of a number of kids caught up in dystopian ICE surges in Minnesota and beyond
Fashion designer’s death has brought the red dress – and his distinctive shade of the colour – back into the spotlight
Experts say Geran-5 long-range attack UAVs could pose serious threat to Ukraine’s struggling air defences
Many yearn and yearn for the Greater Manchester mayor to claim his Westminster crown. They should be careful what they wish for – as should he, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Bernard MacMahon’s film about the 70s giants took advantage of audience enthusiasm to make a major impact in cinemas – and it’s just the latest in a string of films about the era of classic rock