Early results show One Nation on track to win Farrer byelection
Initial counting shows David Farley with a clear lead ahead of independent Michelle Milthorpe as Coalition support tanks
City & Guilds London Institute trustees accused of stalling inquiry into £166m sale
The board of the vocational charity has shown a ‘catastrophic failure of governance’, according to a member of the group’s council
‘They’re trying to narrow the worldview of young people’: how book bans are on the rise in the US
Rising tide of censorship is spreading, reshaping what students are permitted to read, learn and think
‘Everyone has a breaking point’: the immigration judges at the sharp end of Trump’s deportation drive
Judges have been fired or taken buyouts, and those remaining say they toe the government line
At the Venice Biennale I saw anger at Russia and Israel – and its leadership pretending everything was fine
The festival can often make you queasy, as geopolitics are played out through the proxy of art. This year it feels on the verge of collapsing in on itself, says Charlotte Higgins, the Guardian’s chief culture writer
Israel: What Went Wrong? by Omer Bartov review – the long view
An erudite account of the foundation of the state and its subsequent moral and political decline
Lord Beecham obituary
Formidable leader of Newcastle city council committed to improving housing, education and social services
The SNP may have won again but Scottish politics has been upended
Public frustration gave the SNP a muted victory, while Labour tied with Reform for second and the Greens claimed a ‘seismic’ result
Cocktails, sunsets and freshly caught seafood: 27 of the best beach bars and cafes in Europe
From the breezy dunes of Normandy to the dreamy lagoons of the Algarve, our writers choose their favourite places to eat and drink by the sea
US awaiting response from Iran over proposals for ceasefire deal, says Rubio
Diplomatic efforts continue despite fighting in and around contested strait of Hormuz in recent days
What links Run Lola Run, Source Code and Groundhog Day? The Saturday quiz
From Cara o cruz and Kopf oder Zahl to Lost City of the Incas, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz
Evacuation of hantavirus-stricken cruise ship could face delays due to bad weather
‘Unprecedented operation’ under way to receive MV Hondius off Tenerife to assess and repatriate those onboard
‘We are talking about energy security for Europe’: Norway doubles down on oil and gas production
Norway’s energy minister says country has a ‘responsibility’ to address shortfalls caused by wars in Ukraine and Middle East
Worried Britons ‘prepping’ for major disruption with stash of tins and cash, survey shows
Fears over a natural disaster or cyber-attack are pushing households into contingency planning, Link survey shows
The rise of the literary nepo baby? The children of famous novelists on following in their parents’ footsteps
From Naomi Ishiguro to Jess Atwood Gibson, more children of high profile writers are becoming authors themselves. Parents and their literary offspring discuss the pressures of measuring up