More and more pet owners can no longer afford to feed their animals, let alone take them to the vet. We talk to some of those who have had to rehome dogs, cats, even horses
Journalist and prize-winning author of Konin: A Quest, the story of a Jewish community that vanished
My sons and I now have new names and a new home in a new town, thanks to the UK Protected Persons Service. But I miss my old friends and the job I loved
Passengers in the business-class cabin began shrieking after spotting harmless garter snake
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production has astonishing puppetry, magical music and huge emotional impact
Other lives: Book artist who designed and printed by letterpress and whose work is collected in the US Library of Congress
BOISE, Idaho – Open Enrollment for health insurance in Idaho starts tomorrow, October 15. Idahoans can enroll in 2023 medical and dental coverage through Your Health Idaho, the state’s health
By taking over state legislatures, Republicans hope to pass conservative amendments that cannot be electorally challenged
Readers debate whether climate activists’ divisive methods are justified – or alienating and ineffective
Suit claims the agency has yet to respond to legal petition demanding tighter Clean Water Act enforcement for factory farms
Faced with questions both remarkable and daft, the climate crisis campaigner calmly sees each one off. But then there’s the one that makes her giggle uncontrollably …
Alex Turner’s vocals are majestic on this retro-styled, tactile album that delves into the effort behind maintaining a glamorous facade
The rate of warming in the top 2km has doubled from levels in the 1960s, review finds
Aspen hoped she could protect others from the man who had abused her as a child. She didn’t realise how slowly the case would move, or how many intrusive questions she would have to answer
Publisher who founded Virago, which champions women’s writing and books on feminist topics
The comedian on the return of her alopecia, her midlife crisis, and finding the funny in life’s curveballs
A fair and successful society respects and takes care of its young citizens, as well as their parents, says the Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
We adults may not be able to unlearn the damaging stories we were told, but we can halt their march through the generations, says author Yuval Noah Harari
Dawn Wooten raised the alarm more than two years ago after detained immigrant women accused a gynaecologist of performing non-consensual procedures
MJ the Musical, based around the making of the singer’s 1992-93 Dangerous world tour, won four Tony awards in New York