Cartoon captures budget backlash against Rachel Reeves
Ben Jennings' powerful political cartoon captures the brewing storm around Rachel Reeves' first major budget, depicting widespread discontent and economic anxiety across Britain.
Ben Jennings' powerful political cartoon captures the brewing storm around Rachel Reeves' first major budget, depicting widespread discontent and economic anxiety across Britain.
Donna Jean Godchaux, the celebrated vocalist who helped define the Grateful Dead's iconic sound during their 1970s peak, has passed away at 78, leaving behind a legacy of musical magic.
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The Guardian's verdict is in: Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands delivers a tense, character-driven thriller with Elle Fanning shining in a brutal survival story that reinvents the iconic franchise.
London's riverside music extravaganza Labyrinth on the Thames announces major expansion plans that could see the festival almost double its capacity by 2026, bringing more world-class acts to the capital's iconic waterfront.
Discover how the Superhumans rehabilitation centre is using electronic music and DJ workshops to help Ukrainian soldiers recover from physical and psychological trauma, creating a powerful new form of therapy.
The Guardian's scathing review of Kim Kardashian's new divorce-themed reality show reveals why this celebrity vanity project is both fascinating and fundamentally terrible television.
Global superstar Ed Sheeran makes emotional return to London stage after nearly a decade away from live performances, revealing shocking confession about his relationship with touring.
Discover how iconic 90s dance tracks are bridging the generation gap as parents share their favourite club classics with a new digital-native audience.
The Guardian is seeking UK centenarians to share their extraordinary life stories and unique perspectives on a century of change. If you're 100 or older, or know someone who is, we want to hear from you.
Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi responds with trademark humour after facing criticism for his Latitude Festival headline slot, proving he's as quick-witted as he is talented.
David Squires delivers a brilliant cartoon commentary on football's soul being consumed by commercialism, featuring the ominous arrival of 'George of the Generic' and the sport's worrying future direction.
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Irish pop sensations Westlife reveal they're experiencing unprecedented success a quarter-century into their career, with sold-out stadium tours and new music captivating generations of fans.
The music community pays tribute to Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, the soulful vocalist who helped shape the iconic sound of the Grateful Dead during their peak years in the 1970s.
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Exercise your brain with this engaging medium-difficulty sudoku puzzle from The Guardian. Perfect for mental stimulation and cognitive training during your daily routine.
The legendary Download Festival has announced its first wave of acts for 2026, featuring iconic headliners and promising another unforgettable rock experience at Donington Park.
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup reveals significant errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to factual inaccuracies in political coverage. Discover what the newspaper had to set straight.
The Guardian mourns the loss of David Gow, their brilliant former Germany correspondent who shaped European coverage for decades and championed progressive values in journalism.
Tributes pour in for David Gow, the esteemed Guardian journalist and European editor whose four-decade career chronicled the evolution of the European Union with unparalleled insight and dedication.
Celebrating the life and legacy of composer Adrian Sutton, whose powerful scores defined iconic National Theatre productions and brought theatrical magic to audiences worldwide.
Music legend Sir Paul McCartney opens up about the profound emotional devastation he experienced following The Beatles' breakup, describing feeling 'dead inside' as the iconic band dissolved.
American R&B sensation Ravyn Lenae delivered a mesmerising performance at Manchester's Albert Hall, showcasing her ethereal vocals and cosmic stage presence in a night of unforgettable soulful artistry.
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The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft delivers a blistering critique of the Oasis reunion tour, calling it a 'nostalgia cash-in' while discussing his own creative evolution and new musical direction in exclusive interview.
Discover the fascinating world of crossword editing as we uncover the creative process and editorial secrets of Prunella Randolph and Mortimer, the guardians of Britain's favourite puzzles.
Discover how Eireann Lorsung's latest poem 'Simile' masterfully weaves together themes of memory, relationship, and the natural world in this week's featured poetry analysis.
Acclaimed author John Irving returns with Queen Esther, but this long-awaited companion novel to The Cider House Rules disappoints with convoluted plotting and uncharacteristic flaws.
Discover how Guardian cartoonist Edith Pritchett uses clever Venn diagrams to find humour in everything from monarchy controversies to everyday household dilemmas in her latest visual commentary.