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  1. Marina Hyde
    What can we learn from RFK’s ‘erotic poetry’?

    Marina Hyde
  2. Martinis and IV drips
    How wellness has replaced hedonism

    ‘I think this is going to be one of our most successful houses’ … CEO Andrew Carnie at Soho House Manchester.
  3. Food
    Snacks have conquered Britain’s restaurants – why?

    Selection of drinks and snacks at Other in Bristol.
  4. Gaby Hinsliff
    There’s a limit to how ‘human’ we want our leaders to be

    Gaby Hinsliff
  5. David Squires on …
    An Eze win for Arsenal in the north London derby

    David Squires on … an Eze win for Arsenal in the north London derby
  6. 'It changed my life'
    How young rewilders transformed a farm

    A group of young people, smiling, in an outdoor wooden shelter

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News

  • Oliver Hutchings outside Southampton crown court.

    UK
    Venues cancelled Katie Hopkins shows after man blackmailed them, court told

  • A high brown fritillary butterfly sat on a flower

    Wildlife
    ‘A precarious position’: almost 3,000 species at risk of disappearing from Wales, report finds

  • Domino's Pizza

    Business
    Peak pizza? Domino’s boss ousted after launching shift towards chicken

Special report

  • A tired looking man in a suit sits in a chair next to a sign saying 'Cop president', with people gathered in discussion behind him

    ‘Fossil fuel giants finally in the crosshairs’: Cop30 avoids total failure with last-ditch deal

    It took some oblique wording, but Saudi Arabia made a last-minute decision to sign deal that marks departure for Cop

In focus

Features

  • Selection of drinks and snacks at Other in Bristol.

    Food
    The small plates that stole dinner: how snacks conquered Britain’s restaurants

  • ‘I think this is going to be one of our most successful houses’ … CEO Andrew Carnie at Soho House Manchester.

    Wellness
    Two-sip martinis – and IV infusion drips: Soho House’s CEO on how wellness replaced hedonism

More features

  • Narwhals swim in an clear passage of sea between frozen ice

    Seascape
    ‘The narwhals stop calling’: how the noise from ships is silencing wildlife in the Arctic

  • A group of young people, smiling, in an outdoor wooden shelter

    Rewilding
    ‘It fully changed my life!’ How young rewilders transformed a farm – and began a movement

  • The Beatles Anthology

    Music
    The long and winding road: Stuart Maconie on why our opinions about the Beatles keep changing

  • Close up of young Asian woman playing video game console in neon lights living room at home. Gamer lifestyle concept.

    Games
    16 brilliant Christmas gifts for gamers

  • Peter RuisPeter Ruis at the John Lewis store in Bluewater shopping centre At John Lewis store, Bluewater shopping centre.Dartford, Kent21-11-2025Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Retail
    ‘Replacing the old, stuffy department store’: John Lewis boss on its revamp

  • Komodo dragon resting in shallow coastal water.

    Photography
    Nature inFocus photography competition 2025: flamingos, foxes and a chilled out chimp

    Gallery13
    • The Stahl house was ‘avant-garde, modern and unthinkable'
      The Stahl house was ‘avant-garde, modern and unthinkable'
    • Los Angeles declared the house a historic-cultural landmark
      Los Angeles declared the house a historic-cultural landmark
    • The Stahl house had made numerous appearances in TV and film
      The Stahl house had made numerous appearances in TV and film
    • The house was described as ‘an idealised version of what everyone thinks LA is and should be’
      The house was described as ‘an idealised version of what everyone thinks LA is and should be’

    Architecture
    ‘An idealised version of LA’: fabled mid-century Stahl house on sale for first time

    Home perched in Hollywood Hills, constructed for $37,500 and made famous by Julius Shulman photo, listed for $25m

The birth keepers

The long read

  • Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, centre, with fellow monks at the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka, 2019.

    The dangerous rise of Buddhist extremism: ‘Attaining nirvana can wait’

    The long read: Still largely viewed as a peaceful philosophy, across much of south-east Asia, the religion has been weaponised to serve nationalist goals

Opinion

  • Marina Hyde

    What can we learn from RFK’s ‘erotic poetry’? That Americans need to get better at enjoying a scandal

    Marina Hyde
    The US health secretary’s ‘digital affair’ with Olivia Nuzzi doesn’t need sombre analysis. Take it from this Brit: sometimes laughter is the only option, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
  • Lamorna Ash

    Is British politics immune to US-style rightwing Christianity? We’re about to find out

    Lamorna Ash
    Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson are increasingly espousing Christian ‘values’, and a wealthy US legal group is becoming influential – this could have dire consequences, says author Lamorna Ash
  • Polly Toynbee

    The shameful attacks on the Covid inquiry prove it: the right is lost in anti-science delusion

    Polly Toynbee
  • Gaby Hinsliff

    An uncomfortable truth for our leaders: there’s a limit to how ‘human’ we want you to be

    Gaby Hinsliff

More opinion

  1. Sébastien Thibault, protesters outside the halls of power

    My guide to populist-proofing your democracy – before it’s too late

    Timothy Garton Ash
  2. Zoe Williams

    I went to an M&S opening and it was mobbed. Why are people so weird about shops?

    Zoe Williams
  3. Is the Democratic party embracing Bernie Sanders-style politics?

    Dustin Guastella
  4. Tom McIlroy

    Pauline Hanson thinks she speaks for Australia's mainstream but her burqa stunt shows she is a bit player with bad instincts

    Tom McIlroy

Editorials

  • The Guardian view
    A viable peace framework for Ukraine: with Europe’s help, Zelenskyy can have better cards

  • The Guardian view
    UN climate talks: they reveal how little time is left

Letters

  1. Cop30
    Developing nations need climate justice, not debt

  2. Law
    It’s not jury trials that have left Britain’s justice system in crisis

  3. Airline industry
    End the tax break that makes flying cheaper than trains

  4. Doctors
    Time for doctors to face salary reality

Cartoon

  • Ben Jennings on the runup to the 2025 budget – cartoon

    Ben Jennings
    The runup to the budget

    On Wednesday, the chancellor is expected to reveal a cut in UK growth forecasts for the next five years

Sport

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  1. NFL Cowboys at Panthers, Charlotte, USA - 15 Dec 2024Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Kinser/CSM/Shutterstock (15004468bo)Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland (94) warms up before the NFL matchup in Charlotte, NC.  (Credit Image: © Scott Kinser/Cal Sport Media)NFL Cowboys at Panthers, Charlotte, USA - 15 Dec 2024

    NFL
    Cowboys’ Kneeland died after police believed he was driving stolen car

  2. Graham Thorpe’s widow believes he would still be alive if there had been more support from the ECB

    Cricket
    Graham Thorpe’s widow says he would be alive if ECB had offered more support

  3. England's Michelle Agyemang on the pitch after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament against Australia

    Moving the Goalposts
    Could the ‘notch’ be key to understanding ACL injuries in women’s football?

    Newsletter
  4. San Antonio Spurs v Chicago BullsCHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 10: Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs arrives at the United Center before a game against the Chicago Bulls on November 10, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)

    NBA
    Dress code was seen as policing Black culture. Instead it inspired fashion revolution

More top stories

  • Tulip Siddiq stands with her arms folded

    Exclusive
    Leading lawyers condemn ‘contrived’ Bangladesh trial of former UK minister

    High-profile lawyers suggest ex-City minister Tulip Siddiq has not enjoyed basic rights during her trial in absentia
  • A damaged car and rubble.

    Lebanon
    At least 127 civilians killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since ceasefire, UN says

  • Aerial view of planes on the ground at Heathrow airport

    Heathrow
    Heathrow airport’s £33bn third runway plan chosen by government

Climate crisis & environment

  1. Scarborough’s South Bay: a sandy beach to the side of a small harbour with a white lighthouse, on a grey, wintry-looking day; there are no swimmers but a couple of people are on the sand.

    Environment
    One in seven English bathing spots rated as polluted in latest testing

  2. people wear oversized masks depicting world leaders, including one holding a power drill over a ball representing the earth

    Cop30
    US, Russia and Saudi Arabia create axis of obstruction as Cop30 sputters out

  3. Loose plastic at the Lampton 360 recycling centre in London.

    Environment
    UK can create 5,400 jobs if it stops plastic waste exports, report finds

  4. India PollutionA woman walks past a mural painted to create awareness about the growing air pollution, in Mumbai, India, 07 November, 2023. (Photo by Niharika Kulkarni/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    Technology
    ‘It’s hell for us here’: Mumbai families suffer as datacentres keep the city hooked on coal

UK news

  1. Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus, County Antrim. Mid and East Antrim Council will tonight debate a proposal to change the name of the street. Picture date: Monday November 24, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jonathan McCambridge/PA Wire

    Northern Ireland
    ‘Long overdue’: Northern Irish council votes to rename Prince Andrew Way

  2. Human brain scan in a neurology clinic

    Science
    Brain has five ‘eras’, scientists say – with adult mode not starting until early 30s

  3. A woman carrying a shopping bag walks past a Black Friday promotion in a shop window

    Retail
    Black Friday discounts fail to offer cheapest prices, Which? research finds

  4. BBC Broadcasting House in London.

    Media
    Claims of systemic problems with BBC news coverage disputed by former adviser

World news

  1. Health
    Antibiotic resistance: how a pioneering trial is using old drugs to save babies from sepsis

  2. Pakistan
    Taliban accuses Pakistan of killing 10 – including nine children – in strikes on Afghanistan

  3. Greece
    Former Greek PM Tsipras savages ‘celebrity’ ex-finance minister Varoufakis in memoir

  4. US
    Anti-fascist groups named as US terror threats ‘barely exist’, experts say

Business & technology

  1. WH Smith
    FCA makes inquiries into WH Smith accounting error that wiped almost £600m off value

  2. Business
    EasyJet profits climb as package holidays sell well despite price rises

  3. Social media
    Ofcom urges social media platforms to combat abuse and limit online ‘pile-ons’

  4. Deepfake
    One in four unconcerned by sexual deepfakes created without consent, survey finds

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Culture

  • Zaha Hadid.

    Architecture
    From Byzantine cottages to vulvic stadiums: the brilliance of female architects

  • Karl Ove Knausgård.

    Book of the day
    The School of Night by Karl Ove Knausgård review – can this sprawling epic deliver on its promise?

What to watch

  1. No place like Rome … Civilisations: Rise and Fall.

    Television
    Civilisations: Rise and Fall review – TV that will make you despair for our own plummeting society

  2. Rhino.

    Film
    Rhino review – Tom Hardy channels David Attenborough in mission to save Kenya’s rhinos

  3. A part he was born to take on … Caleb Landry Jones in Dracula.

    Film
    Dracula review – Luc Besson’s romantic reimagining of Gothic classic is ridiculous but watchable

  4. Robert Webb and David Mitchell as Jez and Mark in Peep Show.

    Television
    Did Egg get a Michelin star? Did Super Hans make it to Macedonia? The TV shows that most need a comeback

What to listen to

  1. Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde, East Sussex, UK - 06 Jul 2019Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10329475bt)Jimmy CliffLove Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde, East Sussex, UK - 06 Jul 2019

    Obituary
    Jimmy Cliff: one of the greatest stars of Jamaican reggae

  2. Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist of The Hives at Depot, Cardiff.

    Music
    The Hives review – veteran punk’n’rollers fizz with megawatt energy

  3. Joe Marler.

    Podcasts
    Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler squares up to Nick Mohammed: best podcasts of the week

  4. Bad Omens at OVO Hydro, Glasgow.

    Music
    Bad Omens review – anthemic songs and pillars of fire dampened by arena nerves

What to read

  1. Molecular biologist Francis Crick

    Biography
    Crick: A Mind in Motion by Matthew Cobb review – the charismatic philanderer who changed science

  2. The Supermoon rises over houses in Olvera, Spain

    Poetry
    Poem of the week: Missing You by Miles Burrows

  3. Portrait of Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein (1527).

    Art
    Holbein: Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring review – a magnificent portrait of the artist

  4. Has the US economy colonised Britain

    The big idea
    Has Britain become an economic colony?

What to play

  1. Arc Raiders.

    Pushing Buttons
    How generative AI in Arc Raiders started a scrap over the gaming industry’s future

    Newsletter
  2. An unapologetic games machine … Sega Master System.

    Sega
    Master System at 40: the truth about Sega’s most underrated console

  3. Demon's Souls (2020), videogame, game, screenshot

    Pushing Buttons
    What does my love for impossibly difficult video games say about me?

    Newsletter
  4. Guitar Hero video game screenshot (PlayStation 2)

    Games
    Guitar Hero at 20 – how a plastic axe bridged the gap between rock generations

What to visit

  1. Elephant in the room … Jules Chan (Chulak) with Hamlet in The Firework-Maker's Daughter at Polka theatre, London

    Stage
    The Firework-Maker’s Daughter review – Philip Pullman’s fairytale is explosive fun

  2. An animator sets up Wallace and Gromit models for a promotional photograph

    Aardman
    A grand day out: Wallace and Gromit to star in London exhibition

  3. Victorious Cupid by Caravaggio.

    Art
    Who was Caravaggio’s black-winged god of love? What this masterpiece reveals about the rogue genius

  4. Hany Armanious, Delphi 2024, pigmented polyurethane resin. Courtesy the artist and Phillida Reid, London. Photograph: Hannah Smith.

    Art
    This art is rubbish: why artists meticulously recreate our trash – so well they even confuse cleaners

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  • Sycamore (acer pseudoplatanus), close up of several of the familiar ripe winged fruits or seeds produced by the tree in the autumn.

    Quiz
    Do you know your beech from your birch?

  • Family playing with fallen leaves in park

    Nature’s playground
    10 fun ways to enjoy family time in the woods this autumn

  • People walking in woods in autumn

    ‘Soothed and healed’
    Three nature lovers on how to find autumn splendour in the woods

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More culture

  1. a group of people on a stage

    Theater
    ‘A nucleus of a community’: the five-hour stage play about Dungeons & Dragons

  2. Tom Felton.

    Film
    Post your questions for Tom Felton

  3. A woman poses against a yellow background

    Photography
    It’s the cavalry! The horsewomen of escaramuza – in pictures

    Gallery12
  4. Speakies winner … Ncuti Gatwa won an award for his performance in Gatsby in Harlem, which also won audio of the year.

    Audiobooks
    Ncuti Gatwa leads star winners at first Speakies awards for audio storytelling

The Filter

  • A composite of four different laptops on a green background

    Black Friday
    How to avoid bad Black Friday laptop deals – and some of the best offers for 2025

  • A composite of a black coffee machine, a black robot vacuum cleaner, a grey air fryer and a cream sunrise alarm clock

    Black Friday
    The best Black Friday deals on the products we love, from dehumidifiers to sunrise alarm clocks

  • Composite of products, including a red coffee maker, gold hoop earrings, some painted plates, an exploding bottle of champagne and jellycat egg and soldier plushie toy, with present illustrations

    Christmas
    305 best gifts for 2025: truly brilliant presents tried, tested and handpicked by the Filter UK

  • A composite of three coffee machines on a green background

    Coffee
    The best coffee machines for your home in 2025: your morning brew made easy, according to our expert

Lifestyle

  • A handout image from Skye Gyngell's family for her tribute feature

    Food
    Skye Gyngell was singular. She had the palate of a chef and the palette of an artist

  • Composite illustration of a woman stretching and a man leaping

    Secrets of the body
    The fascia secret: how does it affect your health – and should you loosen it up with a foam roller?

Food

  1. Rich and dense, or light and airy? Jeremy Lee’s chocolate mousse.

    Kitchen aide
    What’s the secret to great chocolate mousse?

  2. Emiko Davis’ vegetable udon curry. Chopsticks sit on the bowl.

    Recipe
    Noodle night: Emiko Davies’ recipe for vegetable udon curry

  3. Rukmini Iyer's spiced paneer puffs with quick-pickled carrot raita – like a puff pastry samosa perhaps.

    Quick and easy
    Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for spiced paneer puffs with quick-pickled carrot raita

  4. Alison Roman's brothy vinegar noodles with mushrooms and sesame.

    Alison Roman
    Salty-sour noodles, shallot pasta and lamb ragu: recipes for store-cupboard specials

Relationships

  1. Emily Bratt standing on a cliff with the sea in the background

    Friendship
    The loneliness fix: I wanted to find new friends in my 30s – and it was easier than I imagined

  2. Illustration of giant boot with a naked couple in it

    This is how we do it
    I’ll have to tell my wife what’s going on soon

  3. Neighbours having coffee over the fenceGettyImages-56516008

    Notes and queries
    Readers reply: Do good fences really make good neighbours?

  4. Henry and Sarah

    Blind date
    She did laugh a few times but I’m not sure if it was at me or with me

Money & consumer

  1. Ryanair departure gate at Stansted Airport.

    Consumer champions
    Ryanair expects me to take the financial hit for helping others

  2. a family watches a giant flatscreen TV featuring a menu of sport programmes

    Scam watch
    The fake ‘Amazon TV stick’ that opens the door to fraudsters

  3. Trailpic for budget game 2025

    Politics
    Could you do better than Reeves as chancellor? Play our interactive budget game

  4. Shoppers walk past a store offering Black Friday sales

    Money
    Beware buy now, pay later temptation on Black Friday, debt charities warn

Health & fitness

  1. an illustration of two pomegranates

    Well actually
    Do women’s periods actually sync up with each other?

  2. Olivia Petter dances at home to music, 10 November 2025. For G2

    Life
    The one change that worked: I was trembling with anxiety when I found a fun, free way to get calm

  3. TheExperts Stress

    The experts
    Hold an ice cube – and shake like a dog: therapists on 16 simple, surprising ways to beat stress

  4. Jessica Furseth with her Sad lamp by a window

    The one change that worked
    I had Sad and felt desperate – until a scientist gave me some priceless advice

Fashion & beauty

  1. Luke Turner in workwear jacket in forest

    Workwear
    ‘It’s an acceptance of where my body is now’ – the modern-day appeal of workwear

  2. Wicked fans in Leicester Square for News. Photo by Linda Nylind. 21/11/2025.

    Wicked
    ‘Add some whimsy to your life’: Wicked fans bring magic to Leicester Square

  3. Chloe with her fake fringe

    Fashion
    ‘I have never felt so popular!’: can I change my look – and my life – with a clip-on fringe?

  4. copies of Teen Vogue

    Vogue
    Less politics, more makeup: the unraveling of Teen Vogue under Trump 2.0

Travel

  1. Views of the old town of the island of Tabarca, in the Spanish Mediterranean, in front of Santa Pola, Alicante

    Spain
    ‘Alicante cuisine epitomises the Mediterranean’: a gastronomic journey in south-east Spain

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    United Kingdom holidays
    20 of the UK’s best town and country hotels – chosen by the Good Hotel Guide

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    Dolomites holidays
    I’m hiking in the Dolomites, Italy’s magical mountains – if only I could see them!

  4. Kasbah Amerhidil in the oasis town of Skoura, Morocco, backdropped by the Atlas MountainsEF70J9 Kasbah Amerhidil in the oasis town of Skoura, Morocco, backdropped by the Atlas Mountains

    Morocco holidays
    ‘So unchanged it is almost otherworldly’: the oasis town of Skoura, Morocco

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  1. NET Park & Ride in Nottingham.

    Consumer champions
    Small print on signs at a tram park and ride hid the fact I could get clamped

  2. Woman dressed as Alice in Wonderland inside a rage room

    Pass notes
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    Tim Dowling
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  • Love Immortal
    The man devoted to defying death through cryonics

    Alan has promised his wife, Sylvia, that they will be cryogenically preserved upon death, and reunited in the future. However, when Sylvia dies all too soon, Alan, now 87, falls in love with another woman and is forced to reconsider his future plans. An extraordinary love story, told with humour and tenderness about how we deal with loss, our own mortality and the prospect of eternal life.

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