Weighed down by underinvestment and uncertainty, staff at Maple Lodge just want to get on with the job ...
In today’s newsletter: how the war looks from inside the country four years on – and what the west’s audience and leaders still misunderstand ...
In focus groups, people are clear they want to stop Farage at all costs. Labour must now reach out to the progressives it has disappointed, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee ...
In Japan to announce her switch to Uniqlo, the British No 1 says frustrations only fuel the fire as she looks to Indian Wells and beyond ...
US photographer Jeff Mermelstein has been likened to the winged insect due to his passion for flitting from one attractive subject to the next, as shown in his new book of work ...
Dark magic, fascism and romance in blitz-stricken London: this exuberant novel is a popcorny delight ...
In the last of the series, the writer returns to three passed-over places where he used to live – Harrow, Clitheroe and Princetown in Devon ...
Mistaken identity, dementia, family dysfunction and a murky past entwine in this Spanish horror involving a spritely octogenarian with a penchant for torture ...
The film-maker’s passionate and richly textured new short Papillon (Butterfly) tells the heartbreaking story of French-Jewish swimmer Alfred Nakache, who was stripped of his citizenship in Vichy Franc ...
Four-year-old’s parents say ‘even the smallest detail could give us the answers we so desperately need’ ...
Exclusive: NCA’s Alex Murray says he hopes new £115m police AI centre can limit unfairness found in tools ...
Soldiers and civilians secretly report on the horrors they have witnessed. Plus: Danny Dyer takes charge of a caravan park. Here’s what to watch this evening ...