Bondi beach terror attack: father and son duo allegedly used licensed firearms in shooting
Naveed Akram previously known to security agencies, prime minister says. His gun-owning father, Sajid, was shot dead by police at the scene
Fear should have no place in a classroom or staffroom
Letters: Readers respond to a report highlighting harsh disciplinary regimes at a school in east London
Welcome to the twilight zone where Nigel Farage can be accused of racism yet still lead the polls
After weeks of allegations of schoolboy racism, the Reform leader is doubling down. And our political establishment is allowing it, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
He wrote the world’s most successful video games – now what? Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser on life after Grand Theft Auto
He rewrote the rule book with Rockstar then left it all behind. Now Dan Houser is back with a storytelling-focused studio to take on AI-obsessed tech bros and Mexican beauty queens
Two victims named in Brown University shooting as police continue search for killer
Two students, Ella Cook and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, identified in shooting after authorities released sole suspect
‘We’re back at stage one’: Trump cuts rock Louisiana town plagued by gun violence
Federal funds helped Bogalusa address the deep roots of crime – but with the grant pulled, has momentum been lost for ever?
‘Fans stole my underwear – and even my car aerial’: how Roxette made It Must Have Been Love
‘We had 2,000 people outside our hotel room in Buenos Aires singing our songs all night. David Coulthard later told me that all the Formula One drivers were staying there and were annoyed because they couldn’t sleep’
Brighton’s struggling independent stores: ‘The nation of shopkeepers will go on the dole’
City’s small shops are reaching tipping point amid higher business rates, staff costs and big chains eager to move in
Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’
AI Mode is mangling recipes by merging instructions from multiple creators – and causing them huge dips in ad traffic
‘Just disgraceful’: outcry as Heritage thinktank appoints far-right figure to key post
Scott Yenor, who has offered views on women, marriage and LGBTQ rights, helped to found secretive fraternal order
‘We turn our bookcase into a tree’: the sustainable Christmas hacks you swear by
Your tips and tricks for cutting festive waste; how to host the perfect Christmas dinner; and the best pyjamas for cosy nights and lazy mornings
‘The antithesis to Nazi ideology’: how Pippi Longstocking was born to stand up to Hitler
A new documentary explores how Astrid Lindgren’s beloved children’s books about the pigtailed free spirit were written in response to the darkest days of the second world war
The online IB diploma v traditional A‑levels: which is the best path for you?
While A-levels are a deep dive into three to four subjects, the wide-ranging international baccalaureate (IB) diploma has provided students with additional skills
The 50 best albums of 2025: 50 to 5
The year’s finest LPs as decided by 30 Guardian music writers – from a slip’n’slide through British club culture to a UK rapper like none before her