The US economy is pumped up on tech-bro vanity. The inevitable correction should prompt a global conversation, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
Lebanese singer-songwriter Yasmine Hamdan returns with mournful minimalism, Mohinder Kaur Bhamra’s 1982 album of Punjabi disco makes a comeback and Guatemalan duo Titanic serve up ecstatic tracks
Philip Young, 49, is accused of 56 sexual offences, including drugging and raping his now ex-wife
CPS says new law marked ‘significant shift in recognising serious nature’ of offence, often linked to domestic abuse and sexual assault
Rabbi calls for good deeds in memory of Dan Elkayam and other victims of attack at Jewish event
Labour urged to accelerate reset with Brussels as many exporters struggling to trade in the EU after Brexit deal
Speke, Merseyside: Walking through Stockton’s Wood today, you’d never know it played such a vital role in the second world war
The chaos is undeniable, but where else are you going to get a pair of jeans and a pistachio-cream panettone cake for such a reasonable price, asks culture writer and editor Hannah J Davies
Denise Coates’s gambling empire reports turnover of £4bn in year to March 2025, up from £3.7bn
While Chris Minns has labelled the slogan ‘hateful, violent rhetoric’, others view it as an expression of support for Palestinians. Should contested phrases be outlawed?
Executed with trademark technical flair and empathy, this part-horror, part-fairytale set in a haunted orphanage from 2001 is one of the director’s best
Hope appeal is raising funds for five UK charities that build trust, hope and change at grassroots level
Scheme has not replied to complaints and Pensions Ombudsman says it needs evidence of that