United States Politics and Government Apr 29, 2026 More Than 120 Foreign Leaders Have Addressed Congress. Not Many Have Been Kings. King Charles III became the 11th monarch to do so, and the first since King Abdullah II of Jordan in 2007. More Than 120 Foreign Leaders Have Addressed Congress. Not Many Have Been Kings. King Charles III became the 11th monarch to do so, and the first since King Abdullah II of Jordan in 2007. See more
US Open Jun 22, 2026 Wyndham Clark battles hostile crowd to win US Open again: ‘It’s rare fans boo your shots’ Several spectators removed from course over conduct‘They definitely didn’t want me to win,’ says 32-year-oldWyndham Clark spent much of Sunday afternoon hear... Wyndham Clark battles hostile crowd to win US Open again: ‘It’s rare fans boo your shots’ Several spectators removed from course over conduct‘They definitely didn’t want me to win,’ says 32-year-oldWyndham Clark spent much of Sunday afternoon hear... Share
Andy Burnham Jun 22, 2026 Stephen Lillie on the consequences of Andy Burnham’s byelection win in Makerfield – cartoon Continue reading... Stephen Lillie on the consequences of Andy Burnham’s byelection win in Makerfield – cartoon Continue reading... Share
Bruce Springsteen Jun 22, 2026 Signs of the Boss in John Crace’s sketch | Brief letters Bruce Springsteen | Lunch on the buses | Tram stops | Growing runner beans | Cryptic clueI always enjoy John Crace’s sketches. In fact, I usually turn to the... Signs of the Boss in John Crace’s sketch | Brief letters Bruce Springsteen | Lunch on the buses | Tram stops | Growing runner beans | Cryptic clueI always enjoy John Crace’s sketches. In fact, I usually turn to the... Share
Dogs Jun 22, 2026 Nipple cream and marbles: a few of the things our dogs love to eat | Letters Readers respond to an article on the weirdest thing pets have eatenOn the strangest things eaten by dogs (‘She’d consumed a kilo of sand’: 11 Guardian reader... Nipple cream and marbles: a few of the things our dogs love to eat | Letters Readers respond to an article on the weirdest thing pets have eatenOn the strangest things eaten by dogs (‘She’d consumed a kilo of sand’: 11 Guardian reader... Share
Health Jun 22, 2026 Lives are being ruined by undiagnosed hypermobility and lack of treatment | Letter Ignorance around hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a public health catastrophe, say readers in response to an article on how sufferers have to wait 21 ye... Lives are being ruined by undiagnosed hypermobility and lack of treatment | Letter Ignorance around hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a public health catastrophe, say readers in response to an article on how sufferers have to wait 21 ye... Share
Andy Burnham Jun 22, 2026 Burnham, Starmer and the Labour leadership | Letters Readers respond to the former Greater Manchester mayor’s defeat of Reform UK in Makerfield and his return to WestminsterI have long admired Andy Burnham (Cab... Burnham, Starmer and the Labour leadership | Letters Readers respond to the former Greater Manchester mayor’s defeat of Reform UK in Makerfield and his return to WestminsterI have long admired Andy Burnham (Cab... Share
Health policy Jun 22, 2026 The Guardian view on nicotine: we shouldn’t buy the idea of addiction without harm | Editorial The UN is set to review the legal status of nicotine. An outright ban would go too far, but there is no case for its easy availabilityThe health case for ban... The Guardian view on nicotine: we shouldn’t buy the idea of addiction without harm | Editorial The UN is set to review the legal status of nicotine. An outright ban would go too far, but there is no case for its easy availabilityThe health case for ban... Share
Palestine Jun 22, 2026 The Guardian view on Israel and the West Bank: allies must protect Palestinian lives and livelihoods | Editorial Rocketing violence and an economic chokehold have been overshadowed by conflict elsewhere, but the UK and others must stop looking awayThe “ceasefire” in Gaz... The Guardian view on Israel and the West Bank: allies must protect Palestinian lives and livelihoods | Editorial Rocketing violence and an economic chokehold have been overshadowed by conflict elsewhere, but the UK and others must stop looking awayThe “ceasefire” in Gaz... Share
Society Jun 22, 2026 Queueing is being rebranded as a nice way to meet people. But that depends on what you’re waiting for | Emma Beddington It’s a short step from laughing in the line for artisan pastries to grimly waiting to buy a loaf of sliced white. Are we just rehearsing for food shortages?I... Queueing is being rebranded as a nice way to meet people. But that depends on what you’re waiting for | Emma Beddington It’s a short step from laughing in the line for artisan pastries to grimly waiting to buy a loaf of sliced white. Are we just rehearsing for food shortages?I... Share
Andy Burnham Jun 22, 2026 As Starmer eyes the exit, here’s a vital lesson for Andy Burnham: first impressions are everything | Polly Toynbee If the Makerfield MP is to be our next PM, he needs some immediate and memorable cost of living policies to avoid his predecessor’s fatePause here before we... As Starmer eyes the exit, here’s a vital lesson for Andy Burnham: first impressions are everything | Polly Toynbee If the Makerfield MP is to be our next PM, he needs some immediate and memorable cost of living policies to avoid his predecessor’s fatePause here before we... Share
AI (artificial intelligence) Jun 22, 2026 We are witnessing the slow death of the prestige career | Alice Lassman White-collar work is at risk across the board, including at elite consulting firms that used to be a pathway to the 1%Consulting is a delicate contract: endu... We are witnessing the slow death of the prestige career | Alice Lassman White-collar work is at risk across the board, including at elite consulting firms that used to be a pathway to the 1%Consulting is a delicate contract: endu... Share
France Jun 22, 2026 French towns are fining men for going topless. Quel dommage! Take off your shirt on a Narbonne street and it will cost you €150. Could it happen in the UK? I sincerely hope notWatch out if you’re heading to France this... French towns are fining men for going topless. Quel dommage! Take off your shirt on a Narbonne street and it will cost you €150. Could it happen in the UK? I sincerely hope notWatch out if you’re heading to France this... Share