All the young people the Guardian spoke to disagreed with aspects of the government’s proposed block
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The next great climate divide will be between countries that have the resources to adapt and those that don’t
In his final PMQs the prime minister offers Andy Burnham – and the England team – his full support
James Sherwin-Smith says he will launch fresh campaign for change at the building society after losing vote at AGM
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Environment Canada issued health warnings after sky over city turns yellow
I feel bad for the artists whose work has been crowbarred into a wonky framework that makes them look as confused as the curators
This tale of a 50-year-old assassin going rogue – and having to confess all to her best mate – is so much fun. The chemistry between its leads is a thing of beauty
Politicians are claiming that a hit Netflix animation is Russian propaganda aimed at the ‘militarisation of children’. But it’s far from a recent problem – even the CIA has funded kids’ entertainment
In my country, devolution has been the equivalent of giving someone a new electric car without the capacity to charge it. That can’t be the model for the whole UK, says Guardian columnist Will Hayward
Doing full justice to the Homeric legend, Christopher Nolan amasses an epic cast to convey the true cost of war with film-making of thrilling ambition
Late night hosts discuss US air strikes in Iran, Trump-Epstein files and companies bringing back the dead with AI