Kwasi Kwarteng heads back to Westminster early as Tory discontent over mini-budget grows – UK politics live
The Guardian Key eventsFilters BETAKwarteng leaves Washington DC earlyAfter a torrid three weeks since his mini-budget sent the economy – and the Tory party –...
‘I’m going to get there’: they’re slowly recovering from long Covid – but how?
The Guardian Florence Mutesva fell ill on the ward. A nurse for 18 years, she had been caring for patients with respiratory problems at University...
The Nightingale to In Bruges: the seven films to watch on TV this week
The Guardian Pick of the weekThe NightingaleAfter the straightforward chills of The Babadook, Jennifer Kent turned to more fact-based horrors for her next, equally affecting...
High School review – it’s Tegan and Sara: the grungy teenage years
The Guardian You don’t need to be fans of the Canadian indie-pop twins to enjoy this touching and heartfelt look at queer adolescence – but...
New Zealand pet shelters are being swamped with axolotls. Are Minecraft and TikTok to blame?
The Guardian An axolotl boom is seeing thousands of the smiling amphibians accumulating at New Zealand’s pet shelters, with some blaming their newfound popularity on...
I was an athlete – now I’m 30 and in a wheelchair thanks to long Covid
The Guardian I know a runner, a fighter, a coach are still in me. But I don’t feel like her any moreRead the Guardian’s new...
East Antarctic glacier melting at 70.8bn tonnes a year due to warm sea water
The Guardian The Denman ice shelf in east Antarctica is melting at a rate of 70.8bn tonnes a year, according to researchers from Australia’s national...
Nok Cultural Ensemble: Njhyi review | John Lewis’s contemporary album of the month
The Guardian You might have encountered Edward Wakili-Hick in various guises over the years. As Eddie Hick, he has been a key figure on London’s...
Australia v England: third men’s T20 cricket international – live
The Guardian Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureMorning everyone and welcome to a collector’s item. Yes, it’s a dead...
The 1975: Being Funny in a Foreign Language review – a surprising but welcome paring back
The Guardian Earlier this year, the 1975, Britain’s most divisive arena-dwelling band, caused a minor ripple of controversy while announcing their fifth album. The problem...