Australia refuses to repatriate citizens from Syrian camps
Australia refuses to issue passports for fewer than 40 citizens, mostly children, held in 'militarised' Syrian camps despite US warnings that inaction 'compounds risk to all of us'.
Australia refuses to issue passports for fewer than 40 citizens, mostly children, held in 'militarised' Syrian camps despite US warnings that inaction 'compounds risk to all of us'.
Guardian readers challenge Scott Galloway's views on dating and bill-splitting, championing financial independence. Plus, reflections on Quaker solace and quirky UK place names.
Keir Starmer's plan to slash 'unnecessary' regulation for growth faces criticism for prioritising market views over public interest. Letters also cover party names, pork's popularity, and oddly named places.
Barcelona came from behind to defeat Atlético Madrid 3-1 at Camp Nou, extending their lead at the top of La Liga. Read the full match report and analysis.
A six-year-old's 1883 letter to Santa, found in newspaper archives, shows children's festive wishes haven't changed in 140 years. Discover the origins of this UK tradition.
Barcelona boss Hansi Flick opens up on the emotional strain that led to his visible distress during a La Liga win, citing a tough week and key dismissals. Read his full explanation.
Guardian readers respond to neuroscience findings, with one 78-year-old confirming his wife's mother's 1974 prediction that he'd always think he's 17. Explore letters on rage rooms and inaptly named places.
Readers react to the latest Budget, with some praising its shift away from rewarding the wealthy, while others question its impact on food prices and the economy. Have your say.
Analysis of the public response to Rachel Reeves's budget, exploring taxpayer sentiment and the defence of long-term economic planning. Read the full debate.
Discover fascinating cases of nominative determinism where people's names perfectly match their professions. From Dr Alright to Mr Mutton, these real-life examples will amaze you. Share your own findings!
Readers debate Reform UK's Russian connections as ex-MEP Nathan Gill gets 10.5 years for bribes. Should Farage investigate his own party? Join the discussion.
I'm a Celebrity camp evacuated amid dangerous storm with massive hailstones. Contestants huddled in Bush Telegraph for safety as recording delayed. Read the dramatic details.
Musician and actor Donald Glover discloses he suffered a stroke during his Childish Gambino tour, requiring heart surgery. Discover his emotional journey and retirement plans.
Charlie Calder-Potts became the British Army's youngest female war artist at 26, documenting Afghanistan conflict while being stalked by a suicide bomber. Discover her incredible journey.
Barcelona triumphantly returned to the renovated Camp Nou after 909 days away, marking a historic new chapter with a 4-0 victory over Athletic Club. Read more about this emotional homecoming.
US Second Lady Usha Vance was photographed without her wedding band during a visit to Camp Lejeune, sparking speculation following her husband's comments about a religious divide in their marriage.
Roy Cropper's secret is revealed in Coronation Street as he admits to writing to prisoners, but is he hiding more? Discover the full story and fan theories here.
Thirteen people killed in Israeli drone strike on Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. Israeli military claims targeting Hamas training compound. Read latest developments.
A Reform UK councillor's controversial definition of Englishness, based on 927AD ancestry, has ignited a fierce debate on immigration, national identity, and the party's future. Join the discussion.
Barcelona play their first match at the partially renovated Camp Nou against Athletic Bilbao after 30 months away. Capacity limited to 45,401 spectators for historic return.
Christian Brueckner, prime suspect in Madeleine McCann case, lives in woodland camp with female helpers after prison release. Prosecutors fear he may leave Germany.
Explore John Updike's remarkable correspondence spanning 60 years, revealing his literary genius, personal struggles, and enduring legacy in American literature.
Holocaust survivors condemn 'shameless' auction of Nazi documents including Gestapo execution files. Campaigners demand cancellation of controversial sale in Germany.
The restoration of Prince Andrew's hyphen sparks debate while readers tackle political language, BBC bias claims and festive traditions. Share your views on today's letters.
Staff at a Texas federal prison were terminated for leaking Ghislaine Maxwell's emails describing her favourable conditions. Discover the full story behind the scandal.
Jon Ruben has pleaded guilty to drugging and sexually assaulting two boys at his Leicestershire holiday camp, which he ran for 27 years. Read the full court details.
Jon Ruben, 76, pleads guilty to multiple child sex offences and cruelty after running a holiday camp for decades. Read the latest court developments.
Guardian readers reveal hilarious kitchen failures as children reject wobbly desserts. Discover the blancmange blunders and gull theft deterrents in today's letters section.
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell has been released on bail from the Supreme Court in Melbourne after an alleged violent attack on a First Nations protest camp. Learn the full story.
Families file lawsuits against Camp Mystic after deadly Texas floods, alleging gross negligence and ignored flood risks in preventable tragedy that killed 28.