Editorial: Scrutiny of the impact of technology on children’s lives and education should be welcomed
There’s no point searching for a saviour without a genuine change in direction. Real courage is necessary – because Labour still has time to fix what is broken, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
Editorial: The monarch must do his best to wrest some diplomatic advantage from an ill-timed trip, which Donald Trump will treat as a personal tribute
English football managers’ trophy wins | The Duke of Windsor
On the runway at Gatwick, the visceral reality of forced removals was laid bare. If only more could see what is done in our name, says Hugh Muir, executive editor, Opinion
Brief letters: Peter Mandelson’s walkies | Farage and Trump | EV charger issues | Bard brutality | Pay your taxes
Letters: Andrew Watson and Phil Williamson respond to an article by George Monbiot about the weakening of a crucial Atlantic system
Letters: Readers respond to the continuing saga around the appointment of the former US ambassador
Letters: Sasha Cooklin, Darryl Dixon and Niall Leonard respond to an article by Victoria Turk about the boom in AI-driven fraud in recruitment
Drummer with Pentangle, the folk-rock group who found fame in the 1960s with their fusion of jazz, blues and traditional songs
Astrophysicist who studied the outer atmospheres of cool stars including the corona of the sun, visible during eclipses
Owner of Pink Punters vows to reopen club as police call on the public not to speculate
First lady accuses the comedian of ‘hateful and violent rhetoric’ in aftermath of White House press dinner shooting
The prime minister faces a standards investigation over Mandelson affair and testimony from Morgan McSweeney
Alleged shooter, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, charged with three federal crimes in White House press gala attack
British officials push for White House meeting to be held privately, wary of repeat of scenes involving Ukraine leader
Former chief of staff who helped bring Mandelson out of Labour shadows for Washington post to be questioned by MPs on vetting process
MPs likely to question Starmer’s ex-chief of staff and former top official in Foreign Office on pressure, process and access