‘He took five bullets and returned to work on plankton’
The double lives of Ukraine’s Antarctic scientists
‘I was only a child’
Greenlandic women tell of trauma of forced contraception
Women say being fitted with IUDs without their consent left them with pain, shame and lasting reproductive difficulties
'Won’t make a blind bit of difference'
West struggle to coordinate sanctions response to Chinese hacking
Experts say UK-imposed sanctions will make no difference when hacking is part of ecosystem of dealing with Beijing
Spotlight
It takes a village
The Indian farmers who built a wall against drought
In rural Rajasthan, villagers have taken action against climate damage by constructing water-saving walls, trenches and dams to revive their farmland
‘We’re in the business of wellbeing’
Samantha Morton and Richard Russell on their new album
Ireland’s smoking ban 20 years on
How an unheralded civil servant triumphed against big tobacco
Tom Power led an alliance that brought about the pioneering health initiative which has since been adopted by more than 70 countries – and has saved countless lives
A Gentleman in Moscow review
Ewan McGregor is almost as fantastic as his outrageous fake moustache
This charming period drama about a 1920s Russian aristocrat being kept in a hotel by the Bolsheviks sees McGregor on sparkling form. He’s an intoxicating, swaggering figure of delight
Shirley Henderson
I start off thinking: ‘How will I ever be able to do this?’
Annina van Neel's life is forever changed after encountering a vast burial ground - one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world
Inside the battle for ‘trophy asset’ the Telegraph – and for the soul of Tory Britain
Traditional affinity between Conservatives and the newspaper has given way to a complex, splintered drama, and the attempted acquisition by Gulf-backed RedBird IMI lies in limbo
Arvind Kejriwal
The Delhi chief minister jailed by Modi’s government
Where school is a distant dream
How child labour makes the paving stones beneath our feet
‘People assume you’re crazy for doing it’
The Melbourne clinic infecting healthy patients
Big Mood review
Nicola Coughlan is a force of nature
‘We’d like to shoot them all’
Growing army of wolfdogs raises hackles across Europe
You may have missed
A visual guide
How Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapsed
Trump on trial
The hush-money trial date is set. Here’s what to expect
‘I noticed nothing strange’
Suspect’s colleagues express shock at Moscow attack
‘My child was drowning’
Life and death on an English maternity ward
Play the Guardian's daily word game and share your score with your
friends