Fans from across UK descend on Shacklewell Arms for intimate gig that leaves them wanting one more song
The US president brags about ending wars but look at Ukraine, Gaza, Iran and Lebanon to see what his casual disregard for diplomacy and obsession with instant results have achieved, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall
Voters to choose between pro-Russian opposition and incumbent Nikol Pashinyan, who is more closely aligned with the west
Retatrutide is designed to control appetite and blood sugar but also increase body’s energy expenditure, unlike other drugs
A touring show was quite a challenge for the opera star’s first directorial gig, but dynamic singing, charismatic orchestral play and clever stage jokes pull it off brilliantly
UK lagging behind rivals on tourism growth because of travel costs and lack of joined-up planning, says CEO Sean Doyle
Committee calls for apology from government amid reports navy’s hunter-killer submarines are all docked
Museum hosts the collection of Steve Goldman, who buys records based on the sheer awfulness of the sleeve
Attempt to turn a stretch of the English-Scottish border into a commercial forest exposes threat to habitats from wealthy investors
Witness of the partition of India as the daughter of Lord Mountbatten and bridesmaid to the future Queen Elizabeth II
Backlash against AI is taking an extremist turn, following in the footsteps of earlier techno-pessimist militants
Swimwear season is upon us – so here’s our pick of the most flattering, practical and comfortable costumes
Nicky and Dan share an outlook on life shaped by their experiences of loss – and it has ignited their sex lives
Deputy PM says he spoke to US vice-president about post that blamed ‘mass invasion of migrants’ for teenager’s death