In today’s newsletter: Misinformation, rising bills and shifting party lines have reshape d attitudes toward green policies at a time when the UK has experienced unprecedented weather events Good ...
Prime minister stresses importance of repairs to graves in Gaza being conducted as soon as possible in meeting with Isaac Herzog ...
Rolling coverage of the UK’s new GDP report, and the latest economic and financial news ...
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Grantchester’s crimefighting duo tackle a knotty case. Plus, Channel 4 special Not Welcome: The Battle to Stop the Boats. Here’s what to watch this evening ...
Opening the Berlin film festival, No Good Men blends romance and rebellion, capturing love, humour and female agency in Kabul on the eve of the Taliban’s return ...
Leaders to discuss once-taboo policy of favouring European companies, in attempt to regain economic competitiveness ...
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There are quirky, characterful dances, bodies melting together and understated charisma in this story of a famed 1920s lesbian club ...
It is not just this doomed government but the Labour party itself that is disappearing before our very eyes, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty ...
Despite high needs, the Merseyside borough has more youth work ‘black holes’ than any other local authority in England ...
First mapping of youth centres in decades shows poorer areas in north worst affected by cuts since 2010 ...