Television May 18, 2026 ‘In the City,’ and 7 More Things to Watch on TV This Week A new Bravo show with “Summer House” alums premieres. And a documentary on Kylie Minogue airs. ‘In the City,’ and 7 More Things to Watch on TV This Week A new Bravo show with “Summer House” alums premieres. And a documentary on Kylie Minogue airs. See more
Qantas May 18, 2026 Footage from Qantas flight shows man's heated exchange with cabin crew – video Footage uploaded to social media by comedian Mike Goldstein shows a man in a heated exchange with cabin crew, repeatedly telling them to 'fuck off' when they... Footage from Qantas flight shows man's heated exchange with cabin crew – video Footage uploaded to social media by comedian Mike Goldstein shows a man in a heated exchange with cabin crew, repeatedly telling them to 'fuck off' when they... Share
UK news May 18, 2026 A milky protest and a UFO in London: Monday’s photos of the day The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world Continue reading... A milky protest and a UFO in London: Monday’s photos of the day The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world Continue reading... Share
Transport May 18, 2026 My rookie era: In my 30s, I went for my driver’s licence test – and failed four times Learning to drive as an adult is humiliating because everyone knows how to drive, and frustrating because no one knows how to drive properlyLast year, at the... My rookie era: In my 30s, I went for my driver’s licence test – and failed four times Learning to drive as an adult is humiliating because everyone knows how to drive, and frustrating because no one knows how to drive properlyLast year, at the... Share
John Oliver May 18, 2026 John Oliver on factoring companies: ‘This industry is full of predators’ Last Week Tonight host spoke about structured settlements and the problematic industry surrounding themJohn Oliver took aim at factoring companies on his HBO... John Oliver on factoring companies: ‘This industry is full of predators’ Last Week Tonight host spoke about structured settlements and the problematic industry surrounding themJohn Oliver took aim at factoring companies on his HBO... Share
Classical music May 18, 2026 Requiem for America review – Brent Michael Davids gives the invisible a voice in his urgent new work Barbican, LondonThe BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Teddy Abrams performed the world premiere of Davids’ sombre and powerful new work that tells of the... Requiem for America review – Brent Michael Davids gives the invisible a voice in his urgent new work Barbican, LondonThe BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Teddy Abrams performed the world premiere of Davids’ sombre and powerful new work that tells of the... Share
Golf May 18, 2026 The nice guy who finished first: why all of golf was glad to see Aaron Rai lift US PGA Championship Hard work, respect and family values made Englishman a popular winner of the Wanamaker Trophy among his peersBy the time Aaron Rai was walking to the 18th te... The nice guy who finished first: why all of golf was glad to see Aaron Rai lift US PGA Championship Hard work, respect and family values made Englishman a popular winner of the Wanamaker Trophy among his peersBy the time Aaron Rai was walking to the 18th te... Share
Football May 18, 2026 The Premier League title is Arsenal’s to lose. But pressure does strange things to teams | Jonathan Wilson The Gunners seemingly have the easier end-of-season schedule, but Manchester City are clinging to hope that anything can happenSign up for the World Behind T... The Premier League title is Arsenal’s to lose. But pressure does strange things to teams | Jonathan Wilson The Gunners seemingly have the easier end-of-season schedule, but Manchester City are clinging to hope that anything can happenSign up for the World Behind T... Share
France May 18, 2026 Du pain, de la bière, du Boursin? Why the French are now drinking more beer than wine For the first time ever, beer has overtaken wine as the drink of choice in France. Bad news for national identity, but potentially good news in terms of alco... Du pain, de la bière, du Boursin? Why the French are now drinking more beer than wine For the first time ever, beer has overtaken wine as the drink of choice in France. Bad news for national identity, but potentially good news in terms of alco... Share
Food banks May 18, 2026 ‘Absolutely beautiful’ but no shops for miles: the Cotswolds’ rural food deserts Deep-rooted problems of food inequality are hidden behind area’s affluence and beautyRural Britain is becoming ‘food desert’ for lower-income families, study... ‘Absolutely beautiful’ but no shops for miles: the Cotswolds’ rural food deserts Deep-rooted problems of food inequality are hidden behind area’s affluence and beautyRural Britain is becoming ‘food desert’ for lower-income families, study... Share
Donald Trump May 18, 2026 Donald Trump’s approval rating sinks to lowest point of second term US president’s approval rating falls to 37% days after he said Americans’ financial situation is not motivating him to broker deal with IranDonald Trump’s ap... Donald Trump’s approval rating sinks to lowest point of second term US president’s approval rating falls to 37% days after he said Americans’ financial situation is not motivating him to broker deal with IranDonald Trump’s ap... Share
Food poverty May 18, 2026 Rural Britain is becoming ‘food desert’ for lower-income families, study finds Closure of local shops and poor public transport leaves households struggling to access healthy and affordable food‘Absolutely beautiful’ but no shops for mi... Rural Britain is becoming ‘food desert’ for lower-income families, study finds Closure of local shops and poor public transport leaves households struggling to access healthy and affordable food‘Absolutely beautiful’ but no shops for mi... Share
Social media ban May 18, 2026 Australia’s social media ban preventing teens from accessing the news, research finds Half of the teens who have been blocked say they are seeing less news than before – but they are not necessarily going back to traditional sourcesGet our bre... Australia’s social media ban preventing teens from accessing the news, research finds Half of the teens who have been blocked say they are seeing less news than before – but they are not necessarily going back to traditional sourcesGet our bre... Share