Expect bloody chaos in this drama about a real-life 80s Irish-American gang – featuring JK Simmons as a gang leader – and their dealings with an Italian-American crime family
It’s exciting, propulsive and not based on the same old threadbare franchises … this adaptation of a French comic book series is a steampunky tale of a secret experiment to inject wounded first world war fighters with a serum
Indonesia’s government is grappling with how to manage waste at Bantar Gebang – Jakarta’s largest landfill – which supports the livelihood of thousands of waste pickers
Plans to build a NZ$3.5bn datacentre in Makarewa in the country’s south has drawn concern about electricity and water use, and potential noise pollution
On a three-day fungi workshop in Australia’s largest cool temperate rainforest, Alexis Buxton-Collins unearths an unexpected appreciation for the third kingdom of life
Yulia Svyrydenko steps down, possibly to become US ambassador, amid reshuffle; Ukrainian strikes cripple Russian shipping in Azov sea. What we know on day 1,601
Exclusive: Many aged care residents in Australia are charged for services they can’t use or understand, prompting an investigation from the regulator
Labor has been accused of trying to ‘out One Nation One Nation’ after doubling fees for graduates and tripling them for permanent residents. Here’s what you need to know
Editorial: The author of the bestselling young-adult novel Orangeboy is ideally suited to address the crisis of teenage masculinity and reading
Letters: Prof Myles Allen, Stephanie Loo and Toby Lockwood, and Olivia Powis, respond to an article by George Monbiot about ‘the great carbon capture con’
Authoritative TV news presenter for Channel 4, ITV and the BBC, and longtime lead anchor for Sky News
Letters: Too many people with assistance dogs are routinely denied access to businesses and services, writes Eleanor Briggs
Letters: As deadly blazes sweep across Europe, Jane Burston warns of the longer-term dangers of black carbon
Disruption at Channel crossings expected to rise amid new fingerprint and facial recognition checks
Gallery director says collection of 140 paintings will offer a more balanced view of Manchester painter’s work