Apr 29, 2026 These are the lawyers who will be arguing the T.P.S. case. The justices will hear from the solicitor general, followed by lawyers for Syrians and Haitians. These are the lawyers who will be arguing the T.P.S. case. The justices will hear from the solicitor general, followed by lawyers for Syrians and Haitians. See more
Keir Starmer Jun 24, 2026 Keir Starmer couldn’t beat the curse of Brexit – a politics poisoned by nationalism | Rafael Behr The outgoing prime minister’s efforts to mobilise a healthier kind of patriotism fell flat. Andy Burnham may stand a better chanceBritain is not ungovernable... Keir Starmer couldn’t beat the curse of Brexit – a politics poisoned by nationalism | Rafael Behr The outgoing prime minister’s efforts to mobilise a healthier kind of patriotism fell flat. Andy Burnham may stand a better chanceBritain is not ungovernable... Share
Ireland Jun 24, 2026 Documenting Ireland’s vanishing boglands: ‘They hold millennia in their layers’ Photographer Shane Hynan explores the tension between the central role peat bogs play in Irish life and their wider environmental impact“You can read Ireland... Documenting Ireland’s vanishing boglands: ‘They hold millennia in their layers’ Photographer Shane Hynan explores the tension between the central role peat bogs play in Irish life and their wider environmental impact“You can read Ireland... Share
Global development Jun 24, 2026 ‘Who is going to pay us when we’re replaced by robots?’ The Indian factory workers told to film themselves for AI When workers had cameras attached to them, they found it funny at first. But novelty soon turned to concernThe first time the factory supervisors handed garm... ‘Who is going to pay us when we’re replaced by robots?’ The Indian factory workers told to film themselves for AI When workers had cameras attached to them, they found it funny at first. But novelty soon turned to concernThe first time the factory supervisors handed garm... Share
Education Jun 24, 2026 A moment that changed me: A telegram arrived – and I had to choose between my head and my heart Should I follow the man of my dreams to work in a club in Tehran? Or take up a place at an elite university? Thankfully, my dad gave me advice I’ve lived by... A moment that changed me: A telegram arrived – and I had to choose between my head and my heart Should I follow the man of my dreams to work in a club in Tehran? Or take up a place at an elite university? Thankfully, my dad gave me advice I’ve lived by... Share
Brexit Jun 24, 2026 ‘A total, utter nightmare’: small businesses on Brexit, 10 years on Cheesemakers, farmers, exporters and wine merchants say red tape, lack of vision and rising costs mean they have stopped trading, sold up or retired earlyOut... ‘A total, utter nightmare’: small businesses on Brexit, 10 years on Cheesemakers, farmers, exporters and wine merchants say red tape, lack of vision and rising costs mean they have stopped trading, sold up or retired earlyOut... Share
Schools Jun 24, 2026 Failure to plan for rising temperatures has left UK’s schools sweltering Many buildings are in use past their predicted lifespans, but even newer designs lack measures to beat heatTo see the UK’s failure to plan for the impacts of... Failure to plan for rising temperatures has left UK’s schools sweltering Many buildings are in use past their predicted lifespans, but even newer designs lack measures to beat heatTo see the UK’s failure to plan for the impacts of... Share
West Midlands Jun 24, 2026 ‘The soul’s been ripped out of it’: Birmingham community housing scheme on brink over costs dispute Row over ‘landmark’ development in Stirchley has left people homeless and put businesses at risk, say localsA housing development in Birmingham, touted as a... ‘The soul’s been ripped out of it’: Birmingham community housing scheme on brink over costs dispute Row over ‘landmark’ development in Stirchley has left people homeless and put businesses at risk, say localsA housing development in Birmingham, touted as a... Share
Sharks Jun 24, 2026 Woman attacked by shark at Coogee beach wakes briefly from coma to say three words ‘I love you,’ Leah Stewart told her mother and partner after being extubated on TuesdayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking... Woman attacked by shark at Coogee beach wakes briefly from coma to say three words ‘I love you,’ Leah Stewart told her mother and partner after being extubated on TuesdayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking... Share
Victoria Jun 24, 2026 Gay students extorted with threat of being ‘outed’ in home countries, Victorian hate crime inquiry hears LGBTQ+ support service says men from countries where homosexuality is illegal are targeted for attacks via dating appsFollow our Australia news live blog for... Gay students extorted with threat of being ‘outed’ in home countries, Victorian hate crime inquiry hears LGBTQ+ support service says men from countries where homosexuality is illegal are targeted for attacks via dating appsFollow our Australia news live blog for... Share
Ed Miliband Jun 24, 2026 Progressive economists reject Unite leader’s criticism of Ed Miliband Sharon Graham is urged to withdraw her claim that the energy secretary would cost jobs if he became chancellorMore than 40 progressive economists have writte... Progressive economists reject Unite leader’s criticism of Ed Miliband Sharon Graham is urged to withdraw her claim that the energy secretary would cost jobs if he became chancellorMore than 40 progressive economists have writte... Share
Television Jun 24, 2026 From The West Wing to Blackadder: the best fictional prime ministers on TV The UK sure loves speculation about prime ministers. So here’s some more! But who makes the finest – Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Jane Horrocks or Alan B’Star... From The West Wing to Blackadder: the best fictional prime ministers on TV The UK sure loves speculation about prime ministers. So here’s some more! But who makes the finest – Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Jane Horrocks or Alan B’Star... Share
Museums Jun 24, 2026 UK’s museums and galleries left vulnerable to cyber-attack and theft, MPs warn Report by Commons committee says government has failed to make concrete changes after recent security failuresBritain’s museums and galleries are being left... UK’s museums and galleries left vulnerable to cyber-attack and theft, MPs warn Report by Commons committee says government has failed to make concrete changes after recent security failuresBritain’s museums and galleries are being left... Share