Gap North America president Marka Hansen says outpouring of comments shows 'we did not go about this in the right way'. By Josh Halliday| the Guardian
A 'nail house' is a Chinese term for an occupied home whose owners are holding out against property development| the Guardian
Guardian investigation finds almost 7,000 proven cases of cheating – and experts says these are tip of the iceberg| the Guardian
Finnish phone maker has agreed to sell its Qt software business to IT services firm Digia Oyj. By Josh Halliday| the Guardian
Our roadmap has been shaped by experts across the world. We call on political leaders at all levels to use it, says Olivier De Schutter and others| the Guardian
‘I was bored teaching art in Marrakech, so I started taking photographs of my students instead’| the Guardian
A Suicide Bomber Sits in the Library by Jack Gantos and Dave McKean withdrawn after more than 1,000 people object| the Guardian
Chats with AI bots have convinced evolutionary biologist but most experts say he is being misled by mimicry| the Guardian
Andrew Anthony: The astonishing story of the British man who began a part-time psychology course in his 50s – and ended up taking on America's academic establishment| the Guardian
An international taskforce tackles global heating in this chilling yet hopeful vision of how the next few decades might unfold| the Guardian
$1.6m project drew outrage over ethical questions about withholding vaccines proven to prevent disease| the Guardian
Branch lopping will begin on Monday, but the trunk will remain to mark where people gathered in 1850 to celebrate when Victoria became a separate colony| the Guardian
Police arrest 25-year-old after Reform UK leader, whose entry into election race has alarmed Tories, drenched in Clacton| the Guardian
Athletes have always been targets for criminals hoping to profit from their wealth. But a new wave of dangers has cropped up in recent years| the Guardian
New ranking shows four academy chains lost up to 7% of pupils prior to exams| the Guardian
Labour peer and former Conservative foreign secretary William Hague battle for role dominated by retired Tory politicians| the Guardian
Tech workers say AI-driven restructurings are eroding mentorship, support and paths to promotion across Silicon Valley| the Guardian
Bosses believe single booking process will drive up ticket sales for all festivals to offset funding squeeze| the Guardian
The Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood was under police guard in hospital last night following a drive-by shooting which bore the hallmarks of a gangland hit or an attempted contract killing.| the Guardian
Center for Countering Digital Hate has chronicled rise of racist, antisemitic and extremist content on X since Musk’s acquisition| the Guardian
Activists vow to challenge laws in the high court after a weekend of mass protests across Brisbane| the Guardian
The Reform UK leader uses the energy of memes to fuel his popularity, but this should not distract us from the seriousness of his purpose, says digital media academic Robert Topinka| the Guardian
Gavin Newsom’s counterpunching against Trump serves as a master class in flipping the script – and boosting his own profile| the Guardian
US workers say Democrats neglected ‘desperately needed’ action toward vulnerable groups amid recession fears| the Guardian
Disco-dancing crabs, flamingos under a volcano … and a frog freezing itself alive. Behind the scenes of the BBC’s new nature documentary| the Guardian
Streaming insiders have claimed they’re being made to rewrite scripts for viewers who use their phones while watching. Is this the end of prestige TV? Or pure fiction?| the Guardian
Model created by researchers shows better outcomes are often more likely when people are not too ambitious| the Guardian
Latest version can take images as inputs and improves upon many of the criticisms users had, but will still ‘hallucinate’ facts| the Guardian
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Around seven in 10 children remain on major platforms. Who could possibly have predicted that this wasn’t going to work? Well, lots of people| the Guardian
From Tommy Robinson to Reform UK, nationalist figures are weaponising women’s safety to push anti-migrant fears| the Guardian
Breach of high-profile accounts raises concerns about reliance on AI for security measures such as passwords| the Guardian
China’s leader raised the ancient Greek historian Thucydides when he met the US president in Beijing| the Guardian
Nick and Brooke Shirley have for years published conspiracy-minded takes on hot-button rightwing issues| the Guardian
They said it would be so simple, but four years have gone by and there’s still no agreement| the Guardian
Thérèse Coffey’s championing of UK ‘specialisms’ causes one Labour MP to retort: ‘Let them eat turnips!’| the Guardian
Forget dirty nappies. In Silicon Valley, there’s increasing chatter about virtual offspring| the Guardian
Less than a year after four dams were removed from the river, life has blossomed along its banks, presenting new challenges and joys of recovery| the Guardian
EU, UK and France urge Israel’s government to distance itself from comments by its finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich| the Guardian
Countries including Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Tonga have given Israel vital backing at the UN| the Guardian
Authorities urge UN to intervene ‘to protect unarmed civilian populations’ after attack on bus that killed 11| the Guardian
The seven-time world champion is upbeat for 2026 and insists he is ‘more connected to this car for sure’| the Guardian
The Italian marque is exploring how its future sports cars could keep their signature engine roar rather than drive in silence. With speakers broadcasting on the outside, of course!| the Guardian
Business leaders are prioritising automation through AI to fill skills gaps, rather than training junior employees, survey finds| the Guardian
Many European motoring manufacturers are in retreat with plants to off–load – while China’s industry is on the march| the Guardian
Some analysts question whether design of Luce, starting at $640,000, lives up to sportscar car brand’s heritage| the Guardian
The feature-free phone, launched at Milan design week, is the latest device to tap into young people’s concerns about attention-harvesting and data privacy| the Guardian
Tribute to ‘Iron Felix’ Dzerzhinsky sited at HQ of Russia’s foreign spy service, following earlier work that was toppled in 1991| the Guardian
Analyst says while USAid supports hundreds of jobs, the most significant damage from Donald Trump’s cuts will be to US relations with the Pacific| the Guardian
Man, 69, is in intensive care in Johannesburg, while expedition guide Martin Anstee, 56, receiving care in Netherlands| the Guardian
The long read: John Calhoun designed an apartment complex for mice, to examine the effects of overcrowding. It was hailed as a groundbreaking study of social breakdown, but is largely forgotten. So what happened?| the Guardian
Kathleen McElroy, whose history of promoting diversity caused pushback, receives damages and apology from university| the Guardian
The thousands of strikers are at the frontlines of two key battles: against a future controlled by AI, and against suffocating inequality| the Guardian
A fascinating exploration of how beliefs are formed ends up asking whether it’s always right to want to win the argument| the Guardian
There are no suggestions of extraterrestrial origin, but that won’t settle any debates over the existence of alien life| the Guardian
BBC Two’s Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone gathers intimate footage of three children surviving in the besieged strip| the Guardian
After years of miscarriages, I had abandoned the prospect of giving birth. Then, as we prepared to conceive using a surrogate, the impossible happened| the Guardian
I was rushing towards the turnstile when I noticed a bundle of clothes in a corner. I walked over, peeled back a dark sweatshirt, and saw him| the Guardian
Landmark review says urgent action needed to conserve resources and save ecosystems that supply fresh water| the Guardian
A cheerful rice bowl fragrant with ginger, garlic and spring onion, and laced with a sprightly chilli bean sauce| the Guardian
From the ideal time to go discount-sticker shopping to the best day of the week to visit charity shops, industry insiders offer their advice on how to keep costs down as prices rise| the Guardian
The director has spent half his life and $120m of his own money to make his sci-fi epic. Just days ahead of its debut in Cannes, some of his crew members are questioning his methods| the Guardian
Neither political party is immune to conspiracy theories in a time of intense distrust in government and media, experts say| the Guardian
Move brings an end to a 60 day visa-free stay that was agreed with 93 countries, including the UK, US and much of Europe| the Guardian
DHS issued ‘Bolo’ for Ben Palmer, whose videos of calls with members of the public who thought they were reporting immigrants went viral| the Guardian
Londoner Alex Peringer breaks from his intriguing and outlandish dance music with this debut album of charming bedroom-pop ballads| the Guardian
System rewards soldiers who achieve strikes with points that can be used to buy more weapons in an online store| the Guardian
Jonathan, 23, a student, meets Katie, 27, an environmental campaigner| the Guardian
Critics say employers spend money hiring union-avoidance consultants and lawyers while not investing in workers| the Guardian
Exclusive: ‘Systemic risk’ to cybersecurity after devices worth more than £1m a year are taken or lost| the Guardian
As the US and its European allies head to the Munich security conference, Europe must learn from its tragic history and oppose appeasement, writes Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash| the Guardian
The Christian nationalist head of the office of management and budget was central to the Project 2025 blueprint| the Guardian
Summer holidays could be hit unless oil flows through strait of Hormuz recommence within three weeks| the Guardian
Lawyer for DoJ argued actions taken in public while in possession of a smartphone afforded no expectation of privacy| the Guardian
Groups claim games platform’s design and business model conflict with children’s developmental needs| the Guardian
US president hails ‘fantastic’ deals, but details remain scarce after pageantry and little progress at much-hyped summit with Xi| the Guardian
Downing Street says focus will remain on cutting bills, backing renters and lowering energy prices| the Guardian
Exclusive: Sources say chancellor is examining exceptional measures to protect household budgets| the Guardian
Our specialists weigh in on the sauce’s best uses, suggesting dressings, dips and more| the Guardian
The top 100 novels of all time published in English, as voted for by authors, critics and academics worldwide. How many have you read?| the Guardian
Mordecai Kurz argues tech oligarchs erode democracy through monopolies – and predicts how the trend may end| the Guardian
Now that gen Z is eschewing booze and all-night raves, are we moving into a hospitality era when the big posh breakfast might well be the main event?| the Guardian
After banging his battle drum, Trump is back in Nobel peace prize mode. But the move has dramatically raised the stakes| the Guardian
In unprecedented self-dealing maneuver, billions of taxpayer dollars could be paid to US president and his allies| the Guardian
A moist bake with a deep carrot and cinnamon flavour, plus a showstopper of crisp meringue, strawberry and chocolate fudge sauce| the Guardian
It often looks like tiny wood shavings or a gloopy gel, and experts say it has benefits – but make sure to take it with enough water| the Guardian
These inventions trigger rage, but also optimism. Maybe they will make people think more critically about debate and democracy, says Yanis Varoufakis| the Guardian
Support for political violence increased over past two years, poll finds, offering snapshot of America’s deepening polarisation| the Guardian
As many as one thousand members of the Formula One circus have been forced into last-minute travel changes to get to Melbourne’s opening round| the Guardian
The word ‘probably’ will haunt this fish for the rest of its days – a deflating description for a cute, toxic creature| the Guardian
Once the British Isles were seen as a stronghold of female leadership. Patriarchal culture pushed these stories to the geographical margins – yet they live on, a force too potent to ignore| the Guardian
Shou Zi Chew attempts to play down concerns over data and privacy as lawmakers call for ban on Chinese-owned app| the Guardian
Residents report terror of smoke-filled city, from potentially toxic rain, air and water to food scarcity and difficulty of escape| the Guardian
Petition seeks accountability from Salvadorian authorities over human rights violations at notorious Cecot facility| the Guardian
Ten years on from the release of her rococo masterpiece, Divers, we count down the singer-songwriter-harpist’s most beautiful and devastating tracks| the Guardian
The problem wasn’t just the perfectly polished, yet mediocre prose. It’s what’s lost when we surrender the struggle to translate thought into words| the Guardian
Establishment will give training in AI and other skills, more than a decade after David Cameron axed previous school| the Guardian
Once you start noticing “it’s not X, it’s Y” as you scroll online, you can’t fail to register it. I’ve become so hypervigilant that it has seeped into my subconscious thoughts| the Guardian
Even if nobody reads them, I’ll always be drawn to the freedom blogs offer. I can ramble about any subject I choose, says music journalist Simon Reynolds| the Guardian
Exclusive: Measure in planned bill stopping sale of new properties under leasehold in England and Wales likely to only cover houses| the Guardian