Iran fires missiles towards UK’s Diego Garcia base
Projectiles’ range is significantly further than Tehran’s previously known capabilities, fuelling fears in Europe
Projectiles’ range is significantly further than Tehran’s previously known capabilities, fuelling fears in Europe
Also in today’s newsletter: the WNBA’s new labour deal and Fifa’s World Cup reliance
Marc Fillipino talks to Joe Miller
Is there anything an egg can’t do?
Agriculture has been a ‘pain point’ for Tehran after it imposes de facto blockade of waterway in response to US-Israeli war
Chancellor had vowed to cut cost of living but Treasury now foresees ‘very difficult Budget’ later this year
Living in the ‘Potswolds’ has made me one of the Angry Local People pointing at our damaged roads
Iranians queue to get hold of highest-ever denomination bills as US-Israeli strikes fuel demand for hard currency
Wild swings in UK gilts point to strains that will hurt government finances and jack up borrowing costs for us all
Ride-hailing company must make up lost ground on driverless vehicles, or risk being left in the rear-view mirror
Chancellor’s targeting of pensions prompts more people to take out insurance, say industry figures
European Commission proposes steps to try to reduce demand for energy from households and industry
Ensuring the country’s survival — and Hizbollah’s weakening — is Trump’s best hope for Middle East success
Fuelled by new funding and transatlantic links, Christian groups are playing an increasingly prominent role on the UK right
Inside the atelier making art with uncut gems
Hungary’s most famous wine region has made a huge success of dry whites
Brand still has global cachet but it is finding life tricky as a tiny luxury-car maker
What can chess or hide-and-seek teach us about navigating relationships with others?
Returning Britons could face hit from both income tax and capital gains tax
If Moscow and Beijing are determined to destabilise the west then new strategies are needed
Weird rules, shifting cultural politics, contested parking spaces — universities still have all the ingredients for drama
A Gulf war, an oil spike, a tense Europe: the 20th century is back
Ministers conclude that some of these projects cannot go ahead and will be ‘deprioritised’
Thirty guests. 111 eggs. A one-bed flat. A fearless host attempts the impossible omelette supper of her dreams