Bank of England expected to keep interest rates on hold as Iran war casts shadow over labour market
Lee Owens is accused of sending threatening emails to minister responsible for tackling violence against women
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John Ternus ascends the throne – but Cook will stay on to manage tech giant’s foreign policy as executive chair
Vice-president would travel with Witkoff and Kushner as ceasefire deadline looms. Plus, how to avoid an AI job scam
Experts say attacks, also carried out by settlers, are leading girls to quit school and enter early marriages
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The country is seeing an increase in human-wildlife conflict as the number of megafauna, including rhinos and tigers, grows. But there are efforts to tackle the problem around Chitwan national park through education and training
Aldeas, The Final Dream of Pope Francis is being screened to commemorate the first anniversary of Francis’s death
Actor, who has publicly objected to plans to fast-track project near his farm, says he has received personal abuse
What’s it like to lose your partner of more than 40 years? The novelist and essayist reflects on going from ‘we’ to ‘I’
The US has failed to bomb Iran into submission. Now, from the strait of Hormuz to nuclear concessions, Tehran senses its position strengthening, says Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy
While wildlife populations crash globally, research finds designated areas enable recovery of threatened species
Ed Miliband has a rare chance to do for the climate what Nye Bevan did for health: create something future generations will be proud of, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
Four auctions in June will allow fans to bid for clothing and personal objects owned by the Oscar-winning actor – as well as the original, untitled script for Annie Hall