World
Europe
‘Shaky foundations’: England’s health system to review all transgender treatment
A long-awaited report recommends that extreme care should be taken before anyone under the age of 25 transitions.
- by Michael Searles, Laura Donnelly and Daniel Martin
Latest
Landmark court ruling finds Switzerland failed its citizens on climate change
The ruling is expected to resonate in court decisions across Europe and beyond, and to embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments.
- by Gloria Dickie, Kate Abnett and Christian Levaux
Vatican says ‘no’ to sex changes, surrogacy and gender theory in new document
The release of a 20-page document follows fierce conservative pushback against the doctrinal office’s previous declaration on LGBT issues.
- by Alvise Armellini
Exclusive
Russia-Ukraine war
Australian elite seek to divert Russia’s $9b ‘dirty money’ to Ukraine
The group, including former prime ministers, business, union and military leaders, wants Australia to divert the billions it has confiscated since the invasion of Ukraine.
- by Rob Harris
How a New Yorker found a way to crack Britain’s premier quiz show
Brandon Blackwell took on a British cultural institution by training with a collection of 30,000 homemade flashcards the way weightlifters train with barbells.
- by David Segal
Opinion
UK election
Tories may throw Sunak overboard, but rearranging deckchairs can’t save this ship
Are the Tories mad enough to roll another leader? My spies inside the Conservative Party tell me this is a real possibility.
- by George Brandis
Released from prison to fight Ukraine, they return to Russia to kill again
Russian convicts have been the backbone of its success in Ukraine but the strategy is backfiring at home. Those pardoned include murderers, rapists and even a cannibal.
- by Neil MacFarquhar and Milana Mazaeva
World’s oldest man, 111, says weekly fish and chips are key to his long life
“Visits to the chippy keep me young,” says the Englishman holding the new Guinness World Record.
- by Alex Barton
Queen’s ‘happy place’ to be opened to the public for the first time
The move to open Balmoral Castle to tourists is part of King Charles’ wish to make royal residences more accessible.
- by Victoria Ward
British MP caught in honeytrap sexting scandal
Tory MP William Wragg has admitted to sharing colleagues’ phone numbers with a man he met via a dating app.
- by Genevieve Holl-Allen
Perspective
World War I
In war, the horror is the only thing you can believe
Truth has been a stranger to wars of the past, and remains alien to current wars.
- by Tony Wright