I remember the 1960s crackdowns against war protesters. This is a repeat
Robert Reich
The mistakes made at one point in time have an eerie way of re-emerging as memories fade
We Columbia University students urge you to listen to our voices
Columbia College Student Council
With a bit of Saudi topspin, tennis fans can overlook its brutal repression of women
Catherine Bennett
The WTA finals host revealed its commitment to women’s rights by jailing a female activist
I was a running addict – but pushing myself to the limit led to two knee replacements
Rod Gilchrist
Beware what the fitness gurus tell you: the body has its limits. Perhaps that’s why orthopaedic waiting lists are so long, says journalist Rod Gilchrist
Baby Reindeer and how a compelling TV drama reflects the stalkers in us all
Eva Wiseman
Why sportspeople should stick to the pitch and stay out of politics
Andrew Anthony
The internet is in decline – it needs rewilding
John Naughton
I teach democracy at Princeton. Student protesters are getting an education like no other
Shadow of war hangs over Orthodox Easter as Zelenskiy and Putin mark holiday
Russian president attends service led by one of his staunchest backers while Zelenskiy asserts God is on Kyiv’s side
Hungary
Country is tired of the ruling elite, challenger to Orbán tells rally in rural heartland
European elections
EU at risk of ‘implosion’ as far-right seeks scapegoats, minister warns
The new ‘space race’
What are China’s ambitions and why is the US so concerned?
UK
Momentum’s future hangs in balance after co-chair resigns and quits Labour
Germany
Teenager turns himself in to police after attack on lawmaker
‘I will kill myself on arrival’
Syrian asylum seeker fears Rwanda will not be safe
Kevin Spacey
Actor hits back at fresh allegations in UK documentary
UK local elections
Suella Braverman says no time to oust Sunak so he must ‘own this and fix it’
Australia
Police shoot teenager dead after alleged attack that has ‘hallmarks’ of terror incident
Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.
The Stakes - US Election
At least once a week
What’s really at risk in the 2024 election? Adam Gabbatt cuts through the clutter and guides you through the biggest stories, questions and curiosities in this hugely consequential election. We’ll focus on the stakes – not the odds.
Trump on Trial
Weekly, and more frequent editions during trial
Stay up to date on all of Donald Trump’s trials.
Guardian staff will send weekly updates each Wednesday – and more frequent editions during trial
Well Actually
Weekly
Practical advice, expert insights and answers to your questions about how to live a good life
Podcasts
Podcasts
Today in Focus
Politics Weekly Westminster: local elections special
Politics Weekly UK
Politics Weekly Westminster: Election special – podcast
Weekend
Weekend Podcast: comedian Sofie Hagen on eight years of celibacy, the £5 coffee is coming, and Philippa Perry offers advice on reconnecting with a sibling
The Audio Long Read
Solar storms, ice cores and nuns’ teeth: the new science of history – podcast
Today in Focus
Are we on the brink of a ceasefire deal for Gaza?
Football Weekly
Advantage Dortmund in Champions League semis? – Football Weekly Extra
Science
The extraordinary promise of personalised cancer vaccines
Triumphant tribute to energy and poetry of band’s early days
An inspired cast of guests from Nadine Shah to Jim Sclavunos stand in for the late Shane MacGowan in a raucous run-through of the band’s debut album and other highlights
George Orwell
Scottish artist receives hundreds of copies of Nineteen Eighty-Four in the post
‘I get a little stir-crazy’
Jennifer Connelly on David Bowie, working with family and going back to college
Madonna
Free concert draws crowd of 1.6m to Brazil’s Copacabana beach
Love Lies Bleeding review
Kristen Stewart keeps it real in deliciously lurid outlaw romance
Minority Rule review
Ari Berman's rich history of America’s undemocratic democracy