Protesters clash with police as 20,000 attend anti-lockdown rally in Germany
March through city of Kassel attracts Covid-deniers, anti-vaxxers and far right groups
March through city of Kassel attracts Covid-deniers, anti-vaxxers and far right groups
Changes proposed as 80 per cent of people over 70 in state now vaccinated
Victim was shot 14 times and pronounced dead at hospital
Dallas conference centre now housing asylum-seeking teenagers to alleviate overcrowding
Minister Robert Jenrick considering inspection report into council following arrest of mayor
Welsh government plans to invest £65m in new scheme, which will run from 2022 to 2026
Photographer Carl Recine has captured the eerily empty stadiums throughout the pandemic
Fairbairn is a ‘reformed petrolhead’, he loves cars and even studied mechanical engineering, but now he’s trying to wean people off the petrol and instead provide charging point for electric cars, writes Andy Martin
The chances are if you were a runner before lockdown, you’re running more now. And if you weren’t, you might well be running now. Either way, it’s possible you need new trainers. Talya Meyers is here to help
Princess Margaret was a depressed person and in the royal family you are not allowed to be depressed. Andrew Morton explores an earlier royal family controversy in his new book, writes Louis Bayard
Michail Georgiou and Sebastien Chastin explain why water is good for our mental health and how we can get more blue spaces in our cities
Over the last year, the status of the garden has been elevated from a pleasurable convenience to a hugely valuable luxury, writes Anya Cooklin-Lofting
Predators like Harvey Weinstein were once infant boys – how do we stop young children from becoming misogynists? Emma Brown’s new book explores this thorny issue, writes Judith Warner
For a few strange months in 2019, Boris Johnson’s authority as prime minister was challenged by MPs including Oliver Letwin. John Rentoul digs into the archives
While President Biden has promised to respond humanely to the growing number of children arriving at the Texas border, Mexican authorities have continued to act as an arm of US immigration enforcement, writes Kevin Sieff
2016 Olympian claimed the world title in just his 16th professional fight
Idea part of raft of eye-catching policies to be unveiled by Ed Davey
Labour calls on chancellor to ‘set the record straight’ over David Cameron lobbying
‘I’m totally overwhelmed by the scale of the burden you guys face,’ says Duke of Cambridge
With the Andrex puppy nowhere to be seen, Will Gore recalls empty supermarket shelves with a shiver
Brighton 3-0 Newcastle: Leandro Trossard, Danny Welbeck and Neal Maupay ensured the Seagulls of a six-point height above the relegation zone
France 32-30 Wales: Les Bleus struck at the death to wreck Wales’ Grand Slam hopes
Federal prosecutors in Brazil warn that a clash is looming between the Munduruku people and mining prospectors armed with rifles and handguns who have intruded into Indigenous lands in the Tapajós River basin of northern Para state
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has tested positive for the coronavirus two days after he received his first vaccine dose
Exclusive: UK cannot afford to drop its guard once through the worst of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, world-leading scientists say