Newspaper
The Guardian Weekly
Capitalism's endgame is to own all that we use in our everyday lives
It was the free croissants that gave it away.
3 min |
April 17, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Tribal lines Is sectarianism putting power sharing at risk in Stormont?
The Good Friday agreement appeared over Northern Ireland like a sunburst, a miracle of political leadership that consigned the Troubles to history.
2 min |
April 17, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Squawk back Macaws are returning to Rio after 200 years
Images of the iconic blue-and-yellow macaw can be spotted all over Rio de Janeiro.
3 min |
April 17, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Bullish Dallas goes after new money on 'Y'all Street'
As the warm sun rises over the Dallas skyline, SUVs and pickup trucks whiz past an unassuming construction site that is helping cement the city's Texas-sized financial ambitions.
3 min |
April 17, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Stop the press? White House correspondents' dilemma over Trump dinner
The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) is surely hoping that Donald Trump will take a more diplomatic tone later this month when he makes his first appearance as president at its glitzy dinner in Washington DC, an annual event meant to honour and celebrate journalists and press freedom.
2 min |
April 17, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
On Budapest streets, joy and disbelief greet end of Orbán era
In a small plaza facing Budapest's Nyugati railway station, Gabor, 40, confessed that he was very, very hungover.
4 min |
April 17, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
'Seismic change' Nationalist wins could reshape UK
With polls suggesting Plaid Cymru, the SNP and Sinn Féin could be in power after the May vote, constitutional challenges may lie ahead
6 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
In the black Hopes that a new oil boom is in the pipeline
Crumbling infrastructure and a shaky government fail to dampen memories of industry that could thrive once again
4 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
'It feels real' Brothers in arms create artificial limbs
On a humid morning in Uyo, Nigeria, Ubokobong Amanam shows off the lifelike prosthetic where his fingers once were.
3 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
One year on, experts count cost of 'liberation day' tariffs
Before Donald Trump declared \"liberation day\" on 2 April 2025 and shocked the world by raising import tariffs on nearly every country the US did business with, he had spent almost three months causing chaos in Washington.
3 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Artemis II will tell us if the moon still has a pull on our imaginations
On 21 July 1969, Neil Armstrong swung open the hatch of his spacecraft and clambered down a short ladder towards the surface of the moon.
3 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Calling a woman 'auntie' depends where you're coming from
It should be uncontroversial to state that what we want to be called - or do not want to be called - should be respected.
3 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
I'm 18 and don't feel attracted to anyone. Will this ever change?
I’m 18 and have been at university for a few months.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Sound of the underground
Since the Chinese government quashed its country's version of the K-pop industry in 2021, a grassroots 'alt-idol' culture has emerged
4 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Crew rescue F-15 downing is reminder that Iran can still fight back
Donald Trump will inevitably claim the rescue of the second crew member of the downed F-15 fighter as a propaganda triumph, though the 48-hour drama is a reminder that an undefeated Iran is able to fight back and inflict costs on the US.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Trump purge Bondi's firing shows even loyalists are expendable
Pam Bondi’s swift dismissal last Thursday underscores a reality that has met Trump loyalists from Jeff Sessions to Kristi Noem -no amount of loyalty is enough to save oneself from being dumped by Donald Trump.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Name drop Are starry casts so bad for theatre?
From singers to Strictly stars, more famous faces are treading the boards. Some think it's killing the industry, but others argue it brings in wider audiences
3 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Vested interests Why US and Russia both want Orbán to win election
The official announcement that JD Vance was to visit this week, a few days before Hungarians vote in a hotly contested election, was greeted by Budapest with no fewer than four exclamation marks and three emojis.
3 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Beauty rituals give notorious prison a makeover
At the end of a road in the city of Cancún, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, a tall watchtower rises behind barbed wire and perimeter walls closely monitored by the army.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Japan's hidden century: money was cheap but global markets are bound to Tokyo
In 2015, Clyde Prestowitz’s book Japan Restored imagined a Japanese century emerging from upheavals such as an Israeli attack on Iran.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Was Trump seduced by Netanyahu's promise of an easy war?
When Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at Donald Trump’s Mara-Lago club on 29 December last year, the Israeli prime minister came with an appeal - and a not so subtle inducement.
5 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
WHEEL STEAL CARGO CRIME CRISIS
Chocolate, cheese, makeup, kegs of Guinness ... no commodity is safe from theft as criminal gangs operate with near impunity on Britain's roads. But as lorries get robbed, raided or hijacked, can one man stop this crime wave?
10+ min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Herb your enthusiasm: how to revive past-their-best leaves
What can I do with herbs that are past their best?
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Driven out by bombing: the people fleeing war in Iran
He could not help but splutter out a laugh at the question.
2 min |
April 10, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Terrifying new world
Ransomware criminals have created huge businesses-complete with branding and HR
2 min |
April 03, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
I should be so lucky
The latest neuroscience suggests there is far more to good fortune than fate
3 min |
April 03, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Jarring problem: how can I use mint sauce besides a lamb roast?
After an online shopping blunder, I now have six jars of mint sauce.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Play time Bluey and the joy of classical
In the popular preschool animation, composer Joff Bush features works from Bach to Beethoven in all the right places
2 min |
April 03, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Closure at last for relatives of dictatorship's disappeared
Soledad Nívoli was four months old when plainclothes police burst into the family home in Córdoba.
2 min |
April 03, 2026
The Guardian Weekly
Go figure
Catherine Slessor takes a look inside the big changes at sculptor Henry Moore's glorious sheep-filled Arcadian home
6 min |