Labour is resigned to losses but who its voters switch to will be crucial in shaping the new political landscape
In today’s newsletter: As voters cast their ballots from Wales to Westminster, long‑established political loyalties face their toughest test in decades, with parties old and new vying to reshape the national landscape
Firm benefits from conflict to rake in $6.9bn as higher energy prices turbo-charge profits
Partnership between top startup DeepL and Amazon comes amid concern about Silicon Valley’s monopoly over digital infrastructure
A subtle tweak of policy by Sportsbet has embroiled a three-time premiership captain and an emerging female voice who judged last year’s Norm Smith medal
Inkpen, Berkshire: There is far less birdsong now than in Lillian Watts’s day, but it is down to her that there is any at all
Shabana Mahmood has announced plan to cut leave to remain from five years to 30 months, to concern of UN refugee agency
Scientists suggest algae could be embedded within biosensors that glow when toxins detected in the environment
Exclusive: Taped conversations also cover playwright’s relationship with fame, self-doubt and communism
Eight birds play the lead in Hen – one for running scenes, one for pecking, one for staying still. And there’s even a cockerel love interest. Director György Pálfi explains why it’s his most normal movie yet