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Accused serial murderer admits killing four Indigenous women
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Met Gala 2024: Anna Wintour, Gwendoline Christie and a green red carpet
Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez and Ayo Edibiri among stars arriving at fashion’s biggest night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Follow latest updates
Hush-money trial
Judge threatens Trump with jail time for gag order violations
Terrified and exhausted, thousands flee feared imminent assault on Rafah
People displaced from elsewhere in Gaza during the war are on the move again but find their destination already packed
‘We deserve more’
US workers’ share of the pie dwindles
Bureau of Labor Statistics releases latest estimate of how much labor receives of national income, showing bleak decline
Spotlight
Spacey Unmasked review
Far more than a did-he-didn’t-he exposé
Ten men, including a boxer and an ex-marine, make allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour against the star who was once box office dynamite. Then this documentary goes even further
I bought Trump’s Bible
A blasphemous, sticky nightmare
Can I get a little more eco-friendly every day?
Four tips for a greener mindset
Developing a daily practice of sustainability can help ease your anxiety about the future – so I tried it out for a week
Hollywood hysteria
The 60s movies that showed a time of madness
During a decade of American disillusionment, a series of films, from Seconds to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane, represented a culture cracking up
Doctor Who first look review
Ncuti Gatwa will make this show far more fun than it’s been for years
John Oliver on public libraries
‘Another front in the ongoing culture war’
Meet Jill, Australia’s heaviest oyster
‘You wouldn’t eat her – she’s one of the family’
‘I thought it was a speech by Kurt Vonnegut’
Baz Luhrmann on making Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
American politicians forget: disruption and disorder are the point of protests
Patrick Gaspard
I have trespassed in peaceful protest. I have shutdown government offices in civil disobedience. I have made the powerful uncomfortable. That’s the point
Have I got this right? Does Kristi Noem really want Joe Biden to start killing dogs too?
Zoe Williams
Police let violent mobs attack UCLA students. This is what lawlessness looks like
Judith Levine
Vampire facials, under-eye fillers, ‘prejuvenation’: how did cosmetic tweakments get so extreme?
Georgina Lawton
I love Vogue’s idea of ‘British girl energy’. But what does it involve?
Emma Beddington
How can we expect mothers to return to work if we’re so reluctant to allow fathers to stay home?
Israeli airstrike that killed seven health workers used US munition, analysis reveals
Human rights experts say attack was violation of international law, and that US supplying of weapon defies 1997 Leahy law
‘Commander, say hello to Cricket’
Noem book contains threat against Biden dog
Abortion pill
New York attorney general sues facilities promoting ‘reversal’ procedures
New Orleans
Teens who discovered new way to prove Pythagoras’s theorem uncover even more proofs
Rishi Sunak
General election result is not a foregone conclusion, PM says
Spain
Menorca village threatens to close to tourists after explosion in numbers
UK
Students stage pro-Palestine occupations at five more universities
UCLA
University creates campus safety role amid condemnation of response to mob attack
Alzheimer's
Scientists claim to have found another distinct genetic form
Xi Jinping in Europe
EU restates readiness to launch trade war with China over cheap imports
Culture
‘Gissa job!’
How Bernard Hill created one of TV’s most tragic and unforgettable characters
Playing unhinged head-butting Yosser Hughes in Boys from the Blackstuff made Hill a legend. But, from Titanic to The Lord of the Rings, his entire 50-year career was outstanding
Double fault
Challengers is as bad in the bedroom as it is on the tennis court
'I’d have been arrested'
Drake denies Kendrick Lamar's allegations of underage sex and harboring secret child
Tunnels, treehouses and tensegrity towers
Landmarks in protest architecture, from UCLA to Hong Kong
Storms, frogs and a kiss
How a group of scientists designed a message from humanity to aliens
‘A wild cocktail of emotion, politics and desire’
The history of breasts in art
Lifestyle
The pet I'll never forget
Babyleaf, the feral kitten who tamed me
She came into my life just when I needed her, and together we worked on our traumas. But it could not last …
How to build a better life
We all want to cut out the bad parts of ourselves. It won’t work, and it won’t make us happier
The synthetic coffee revolution
Are ground date seeds really as delicious as the real thing?
A kitchen in Rome
Rachel Roddy’s recipe for chestnut pasta with mushrooms and herbs
Europe’s best beach holidays
Cadaqués, Spain
Money
How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money
Take part
People in India
Share your thoughts on the election
Luxury goods sector
Are you splurging on luxury goods you can ill afford?
Housing
Young Europeans: do you live with your parents?
Music
Tell us your experiences of making a living from music
Nasrin Sotoudeh on prison, the hijab, and violence in Iran
Exclusive: the human rights lawyer, temporarily released from jail on medical grounds, describes her love for her family, and why she keeps going despite brutal treatment at the hands of the regime
‘Everything’s just … on hold’
The Netherlands’ next-level housing crisis
From sporrans to chandeliers
King Charles and Queen Camilla weigh up new royal warrants
Higher costs and cramped conditions
The impact of Europe’s housing crisis
Analysis
Could there really be a hung parliament at the next UK general election?
‘People think it’s just for emo or gothic kids’
The Kenyan metalhead leading a new wave of African rock
Haaland destroys Wolves as City and Arsenal keep winning – Football Weekly
The Audio Long Read
How child labour in India makes the paving stones beneath our feet – podcast
Today in Focus
How do we protect teenagers from sextortion scams?
Today in Focus
Politics Weekly Westminster: local elections special
Politics Weekly UK
Politics Weekly Westminster: Election special – podcast
Weekend
Weekend Podcast: comedian Sofie Hagen on eight years of celibacy, the £5 coffee is coming, and Philippa Perry offers advice on reconnecting with a sibling
The Audio Long Read
Solar storms, ice cores and nuns’ teeth: the new science of history – podcast