Naomi Osaka admits she ‘feels strange’ on court after maternity break
Naomi Osaka says she still does not feel like herself on court eight months into her comeback season after a maternity break. The four-time grand
At least 68 people killed in flooding as rains worsen Sudan’s plight
Heavy rains in Sudan have killed dozens of people, compounding hardship in a country that is already facing multiple crises. At least 68 people have
‘Rebuilt from scratch’: how Edinburgh international film festival got back on its feet
The trailblazing producer Lynda Myles knows a thing of two about film festivals. The first female director of the Edinburgh international film festival (EIFF) betweeen
Spanish island says Katy Perry video filmed without proper authorization
The government of Spain’s Balearic islands has said it is looking into how a Katy Perry video came to be filmed on a small, protected
Sex Pistols and Frank Carter review – rip-roaring punk rock redux
This is not the first time the Sex Pistols have reformed. Punk rock’s original shock troops reunited in 1996 for the aptly named Filthy Lucre
Lone Star review – John Sayles’s powerful crime drama is an extraordinary relic of 90s film-making
This rerelease of John Sayles’s western crime drama from 1996 is a reminder that he offered a vital but now maybe overlooked strand of indie
BTS member Suga facing possible prison sentence or fine over drink-driving e-scooter incident
Suga, a member of the K-pop supergroup BTS, faces a potential prison sentence or a hefty fine after a breathalyser test revealed he was over
Premier League 2024-25 preview No 15: Newcastle
Guardian writers’ predicted position: 8th (NB: this is not necessarily Louise Taylor’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips) Last season’s position: 7th Prospects
Revealed: how UK’s poor paid price of ‘cheapflation’ in cost of living crisis
Britain’s poorest households saw the bill for their weekly shop rise by far more than that of the rich during the height of the cost
Half a billion children live in areas with twice as many very hot days as in 1960s
Almost half a billion children are growing up in parts of the world where there are at least twice the number of extremely hot days