All 18-year-old men to be screened for suitability for armed forces, but proposal falls short of conscription| the Guardian
If you want good press coverage, you need to master the art of the press release. Here are some tips| the Guardian
Good for you: Low in fat, high in protein, stacked with vitamins and iron and this year, fed on a summer of bumper pastures| the Guardian
Exceptionally rare ‘fee’ to be paid by investors who took control of US operations from Chinese parent company| the Guardian
Exclusive: Health service scrambling to set up helpline after Qilin gang put stolen data into public domain overnight| the Guardian
Gira calls accusation a ‘slanderous lie’ after his label protege Grimm took to Facebook to post an account of alleged abuse| the Guardian
Does it only affect weak people? Is work always the cause? Burnout myths, busted by the experts| the Guardian
Founded in 2005 and lauded by Silicon Valley, Nick Bostrom’s centre for studying existential risk warned about AI but also gave rise to cultish ideas such as effective altruism| the Guardian
Our reporting revealed a symbiotic relationship between the IDF and Silicon Valley – with implications for the future of warfare| the Guardian
As many as 40 academics have been dismissed in aftermath of shooting, allegedly without due process| the Guardian
How a chain of events apparently beginning at school five years ago led to the murder of three girls in horrific atrocity| the Guardian
Research shows 1.85m machines across Britain, most of them indoors and privately operated| the Guardian
It's a mistake to think that just because a small number of people use a product that they don't matter - and Google's attempt to push Reader users to Google+ is a mistake too. By Rupert Goodwins| the Guardian
President also declines to offer any reassurances about his commitment to the stability of Nato alliance| the Guardian
Lawsuit accuses AI chatbots of harming minors and includes case of Sewell Setzer III, who killed himself in 2024| the Guardian
Topless men fight bulls, couples kiss amid orchids, hundreds of flogged extras erect a tower and there’s a 45 minute battle – SS Rajamouli’s two-part epic brilliantly ticks off the blockbuster wish-list, and innovates with it| the Guardian
Inquiry is deeply critical of party workers who backed Jeremy Corbyn and those who opposed him| the Guardian
Having a party? Then serve up some dishes that will impress a crowd| the Guardian
When a group of schoolboys were marooned on an island in 1965, it turned out very differently to William Golding’s bestseller, writes Rutger Bregman| the Guardian
Image of bloodied man picked up by British newspapers has been circulating online for two years| the Guardian
San Francisco’s AI startups are pushing workers to grind endlessly, hinting at pressures soon hitting other sectors| the Guardian
While the novel remains a high-status cultural form, video game writing is still seen as a throwaway art – despite some of the biggest names in fiction being involved| the Guardian
Poisonous water causing major health crisis in Bangladesh, despite millions of wells being tested and thousands being bored| the Guardian
President says a ‘tremendous amount of money’ will need to be spent repairing country’s infrastructure| the Guardian
Retro video games and aesthetics are having a moment, but it’s not just gen X and older millennials reliving their heyday: younger millennials and gen Z are getting in on the nostalgia too| the Guardian
Under oath, officers said they were told to make eight arrests a day and given special tech to help choose ‘targets’| the Guardian
Documents among those shared by alleged leaker raise questions over island’s military readiness| the Guardian
When Luke Harding heard that George Orwell's birthplace had been turned into a cowshed, he travelled to one of India's poorest towns to see for himself| the Guardian
Actor says the mockery which greeted his performance on screen playing a teenager as a 27-year-old was ‘a disappointing experience, and difficult’| the Guardian
US company says ‘threat actor’ responsible for security breach that affected nearly half of its 14m reported users| the Guardian
How a subversive form of mapmaking charts the stories and customs of those who would traditionally be ignored| the Guardian
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news| the Guardian
The author reveals how the Tom Waits song Ruby’s Arms served as inspiration for his Booker prize-winning classic novel| the Guardian
Streaming service reports first quarterly profits as it reveals plans to broaden beyond music| the Guardian
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As the NHS reviews gender referrals, parents, clinicians and young people reveal the social, medical and emotional challenges they face| the Guardian
The ex-WWE CEO and likely incoming education secretary doesn’t seem like a threat. That’s what makes her one| the Guardian
Angela Lipps spent nearly six months in jail after AI software linked her to a North Dakota bank fraud case| the Guardian
Business leaders tout AI as a path to shorter weeks and better balance. But without power, workers are unlikely to share the gains| the Guardian
Exclusive: Concerns over impact on health and environment, as well as £1.63bn in avoided landfill tax| the Guardian
Exclusive: Satellite analysis revealed to the Guardian shows farms devastated and nearly half of the territory’s trees razed. Alongside mounting air and water pollution, experts says Israel’s onslaught on Gaza’s ecosystems has made the area unlivable| the Guardian
Experts warn younger people not to dismiss symptoms such as rectal bleeding as diagnoses rise for those under 50| the Guardian
Megan Garcia said Sewell, 14, used Character.ai obsessively before his death and alleges negligence and wrongful death| the Guardian
Liberals in the US make up about 15% of the prepping scene and their numbers are growing. Their fears differ from their better-known rightwing counterparts – as do their methods| the Guardian
Progress has been made but fire safety initiatives are soon to end, unions are being stifled and wages are still the lowest in the world| the Guardian
Printer ink, paint and arsenic found in some drugs sold to treat life-threatening illnesses| the Guardian
Corporation has been targeting audiences across the Atlantic as it tries to shore up revenue streams| the Guardian
Officials ask at least 43 states for sensitive details as critics fear effort to sow doubt about midterm election results| the Guardian
Romance writer was criticised for episode in new novel when one of her child characters compares hiding in an attic to the life of the Holocaust diarist| the Guardian
Parents working in Silicon Valley are sending their children to a school where there’s not a computer in sight – and they’re not alone| the Guardian
No user data was breached, but incident proves even ‘tech savvy millennials’ can fall prey to a phishing email| the Guardian
Corporation says veteran broadcaster’s joke was ‘a serious error of judgment’| the Guardian
Drivers who ditched petrol and diesel to help save the planet face huge price rises in premiums| the Guardian
‘I am not minimising the frustration … but this will allow us to do congestion modelling with real-life data to tell us where we should upgrade,’ Evie Networks boss says| the Guardian
Study suggests that minimalist offices produce miserable employees because 'sometimes less is just less'| the Guardian
Giant wind turbines have long been accused of damaging house prices. But a new report says that is not the case| the Guardian
The killings, which took place between 2002 and 2008, were declared combat kills in order to boost statistics in war with rebel groups| the Guardian
Many smartphone screens switch to warmer colours in the evening to help you sleep better – but research suggests the science behind this is all wrong| the Guardian
Law firm also penalised after chatbot invented six legal cases that were then used in an aviation injury claim| the Guardian
The risks inherent in the technology, plus the speed of its take-up, demonstrate why it’s so vital that we keep track of it, writes the Guardian’s head of editorial innovation, Chris Moran| the Guardian
Government urges pensioners to check their eligibility for credit which will also qualify recipients for winter fuel support| the Guardian
Leadership won’t take the risk of proportional representation but members are pushing for change| the Guardian
IPPR thinktank finds that only 52% of the British adult population cast their ballots on 4 July| the Guardian
The SNP is now the UK’s third largest political party, but overall party membership in the UK remains tiny when compared to other countries in Europe. Several parties in the EU have more members than Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems combined| the Guardian
Company had suspended account of Tumbler Ridge shooter in June 2025 over ‘furtherance of violent activities’| the Guardian
Merger to take drone firm public is latest business move by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr as father is in White House| the Guardian
Since his death in 1989, Gena Rowlands has been notoriously reluctant to discuss the work of her husband, John Cassavetes. To mark a new retrospective of his films, she makes an exception for Duncan Campbell| the Guardian
'We'd be filming in one room of Castle Howard while the public passed by in another'| the Guardian
Online, people are documenting their attempts to clock up as many ‘nos’ as they can this year. Is this actually the best possible route to more ‘yeses’ than you’re used to?| the Guardian
Site deletes feature after real estate agents and some homeowners say scores appear arbitrary and hurt sales| the Guardian
Judge condemns firm for use of customer’s data after problem gambler was sent 1,300 emails over two years| the Guardian
Petition alleges local workers subjected to irregular pay and inadequate mental health support| the Guardian
Customers’ names and email addresses posted on website, tech giant confirms| the Guardian
As western governments untangle themselves from Russian oil and gas, Svitlana Krakovska notes that the roots of the climate crisis and invasion are in fossil fuels| the Guardian
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s sudden offensive on major city has grabbed global attention but experts are not so surprised| the Guardian
Trump’s running mate rants against feminism, immigrants and Ilhan Omar in a newly unearthed podcast from 2021| the Guardian
Official who said Alex Pretti wanted to ‘massacre’ agents relegated to bench as White House appears to change tack| the Guardian
Announcement comes as anger toward DHS – which oversees ICE – intensifies after Alex Pretti fatally shot| the Guardian
Exclusive: Agency accessed private conversations of New York ‘courtwatch’ group that was observing public hearings| the Guardian
Spectacular lava flow that drew hundreds of thousands of tourists goes quiet shortly after a record-breaking run| the Guardian
Progressive Christians speak of pain and anger as issue is put in deep freeze after London meeting| the Guardian
Just over a decade ago, autism and ADHD were thought to be mutually exclusive. But in recent years, all that has changed| the Guardian
A Labour minister who claimed to be “surprised” and “furious” at a PR agency’s work to investigate journalists on his behalf had been personally involved in naming them to British intelligence officials and falsely linking them to pro-Russian propaganda, the Guardian can reveal. Josh Simons, who was running the thinktank Labour Together at the time, […]| American Committee for US-Russia Accord
Forget fear of public speaking. A lot of people now shy away completely from speaking to anyone in public. But if we learn to do this it’s enriching, for ourselves and society| the Guardian
The FBI director, Kash Patel, said the inquiry followed a far-right influencer’s post about anti-ICE Signal chats| the Guardian
Members of foreign staff send letter to billionaire owner Jeff Bezos urging him to change course| the Guardian
Lawsuit from advocates argues brutal heat routinely rising above 100F amounts to cruel and unusual punishment| the Guardian
Protests erupt and government attacks 'white man's court' after president is charged with Darfur war crimes| the Guardian
The far-right commentator didn’t pull his punches when discussing his bigoted views on current events| the Guardian
Experts decry lack of UK government action and warn a further 6,000 early deaths could occur| the Guardian
Our work is dangerous and the pay gets worse, while the CEO has just sold £15m in shares – we deserve better, says Deliveroo rider Shaf Hussain| the Guardian
Adrienne Matei spends two hours and 20 minutes a day on her phone – which might seem fine, until you realize it amounts to 35 days a year. What’s your number?| the Guardian
Sceptics prefer to reject regulations to combat global warming and remain indifferent to the havoc it will wreak on future generations| the Guardian
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Latest news, sport, business, comment, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice| www.theguardian.com
The US snatched Nicolás Maduro but, frozen out by Trump, anti-government activists are unsure how to proceed| the Guardian
US capture of president gave many Venezuelans hope, but a week on, an even more draconian atmosphere pervades| the Guardian
Technocrat must accommodate US demands while shoring up a regime that is hated by many Venezuelans| the Guardian
President protests innocence in US court as countries at UN meeting condemn Donald Trump’s ‘crime of aggression’| the Guardian