Elections Apr 30, 2026 Her Daughter Was Raped and Killed. Now She’s Seeking Office, and Justice. Ratna Debnath is a candidate for the party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, which is campaigning on women’s safety in a state election. Her Daughter Was Raped and Killed. Now She’s Seeking Office, and Justice. Ratna Debnath is a candidate for the party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, which is campaigning on women’s safety in a state election. See more
Books Apr 30, 2026 From Life Itself by Suzy Hansen review – Turkey in the age of Erdo?an This portrait of everyday life in an Istanbul neighbourhood buffeted by change has far wider relevanceThankfully, the attack left only black eyes and bloodie... From Life Itself by Suzy Hansen review – Turkey in the age of Erdo?an This portrait of everyday life in an Istanbul neighbourhood buffeted by change has far wider relevanceThankfully, the attack left only black eyes and bloodie... Share
Film Apr 30, 2026 Hokum review – Adam Scott dour and grumpy in enjoyably eerie rural horror A writer’s retreat to the remote Irish hotel in which his parents spent their honeymoon brings him face-to-face with all manner of creepy goings-on in a grue... Hokum review – Adam Scott dour and grumpy in enjoyably eerie rural horror A writer’s retreat to the remote Irish hotel in which his parents spent their honeymoon brings him face-to-face with all manner of creepy goings-on in a grue... Share
Arsenal Apr 30, 2026 Arteta left ‘incredibly fuming’ after VAR denies Arsenal penalty against Atlético ‘At this level, I’m sorry but this cannot happen’Both sides had converted penalties in 1-1 drawMikel Arteta described himself as “incredibly fuming” after ... Arteta left ‘incredibly fuming’ after VAR denies Arsenal penalty against Atlético ‘At this level, I’m sorry but this cannot happen’Both sides had converted penalties in 1-1 drawMikel Arteta described himself as “incredibly fuming” after ... Share
Photography Apr 30, 2026 In plane sight: how the gilded elite live – in pictures From golf tournaments to shooting parties, these images of photographer Will Vogt’s social circle offer us an intimate glimpse of a world that feels out of r... In plane sight: how the gilded elite live – in pictures From golf tournaments to shooting parties, these images of photographer Will Vogt’s social circle offer us an intimate glimpse of a world that feels out of r... Share
Samsung Apr 30, 2026 Galaxy S26 review: Samsung’s still-compact flagship Android Small top-tier Android is great to use, being fast, AI-loaded and with reasonable battery life, but falls short of rivals on cameraSamsung’s compact flagship... Galaxy S26 review: Samsung’s still-compact flagship Android Small top-tier Android is great to use, being fast, AI-loaded and with reasonable battery life, but falls short of rivals on cameraSamsung’s compact flagship... Share
Festivals Apr 30, 2026 10 of the best UK nature festivals for late spring and summer The natural world is the headliner at these joyous gatherings, while the support acts include live music, immersive art and fire ceremoniesWinner of the UK’s... 10 of the best UK nature festivals for late spring and summer The natural world is the headliner at these joyous gatherings, while the support acts include live music, immersive art and fire ceremoniesWinner of the UK’s... Share
John Swinney Apr 30, 2026 ‘Reform is an acute threat to Scottish self-government,’ says John Swinney Polling puts Reform, led in Scotland by former peer Malcolm Offord, neck and neck with Labour for second placeReform UK represents an acute threat to Scottis... ‘Reform is an acute threat to Scottish self-government,’ says John Swinney Polling puts Reform, led in Scotland by former peer Malcolm Offord, neck and neck with Labour for second placeReform UK represents an acute threat to Scottis... Share
WPP Apr 30, 2026 Revealed: British ad firm’s billion-dollar greenwash of US oil industry WPP accused of breaching its climate policy after report reveals firm linked to twice as much oil advertising as US rivalsA British advertising conglomerate... Revealed: British ad firm’s billion-dollar greenwash of US oil industry WPP accused of breaching its climate policy after report reveals firm linked to twice as much oil advertising as US rivalsA British advertising conglomerate... Share
Syria Apr 30, 2026 Syrian commission prepares war crimes case against notorious Assad official Fadi Saqr is accused of mass killings of civilians in Tadamon, Damascus, where people say he must face justiceA Syrian rights commission is preparing a case... Syrian commission prepares war crimes case against notorious Assad official Fadi Saqr is accused of mass killings of civilians in Tadamon, Damascus, where people say he must face justiceA Syrian rights commission is preparing a case... Share
Television Apr 30, 2026 TV tonight: a slick police thriller for Line of Duty fans What’s not to love about Izuka Hoyle and Tahar Rahim’s action-packed drama Prisoner? Plus, the Indian version of The Traitors. Here’s what to watch this even... TV tonight: a slick police thriller for Line of Duty fans What’s not to love about Izuka Hoyle and Tahar Rahim’s action-packed drama Prisoner? Plus, the Indian version of The Traitors. Here’s what to watch this even... Share
Taiwan Apr 30, 2026 Taiwan accuses China of vegetable laundering via Vietnam Taiwanese officials have accused firms in China of attempting to evade import restrictions by rerouting vegetables through neighbouring VietnamTaipei has acc... Taiwan accuses China of vegetable laundering via Vietnam Taiwanese officials have accused firms in China of attempting to evade import restrictions by rerouting vegetables through neighbouring VietnamTaipei has acc... Share
London Apr 30, 2026 Labour is facing wipeout in its final stronghold. Why? It’s housing, housing, housing | Aditya Chakrabortty In the 1980s, Labour-controlled London built 52,000 council homes. During the Tony Blair decade, just 280. It’s brought this local-election catastrophe on it... Labour is facing wipeout in its final stronghold. Why? It’s housing, housing, housing | Aditya Chakrabortty In the 1980s, Labour-controlled London built 52,000 council homes. During the Tony Blair decade, just 280. It’s brought this local-election catastrophe on it... Share