There would be no more sadness. No more despair. A change was a-coming – and he would work tirelessly to make it happen
The impact on petrol and food prices, energy bills and mortgages if the truce holds and strait of Hormuz reopens
Memories of an ex-girlfriend are rekindled as a couple prepare to celebrate in this adaptation of the hit film
Over 40 years, Italy’s Il Cinema Ritrovato – or ‘rediscovered cinema’ – has evolved into an influential international gathering
Tanker owner trade body says centre of strait will stay shut for ‘some time’, and vessels forced to hug Omani coast risk running aground
Ahead of the band’s first new album in 16 years, the hugely influential guitarist will be taking your questions for the Guardian Film & Music reader interview
Experts cast doubt on conclusion of government-funded study of factory emitting forever chemicals near Blackpool
Age verification means that the sector’s biggest players will now have access to information that will only make them richer and more powerful, says technology journalist Taylor Lorenz
From the proportion of votes secured by Restore Britain, to the percentage point difference in Reform UK’s fortunes, here are the takeaways
In his new memoir, the vice-president covers his conversion and politics – at a time when hardline Catholicism is ascendant in the US
Police fear Waleed Saeed may have up to 70 more victims after campaign of entrapment, threat and extortion
Do we really want to play dice with our planet?