<p>First came ‘Attack the Block’; now two new releases are redrawing how we see young inner-city kids on screen. The directors tell Beth Webb why it’s time to see teenagers differently</p>
<p>‘Us’, the author’s study of a marital crisis amid a family trip to Europe, is coming to BBC One tonight. He talks to Martin Chilton about his late-blooming career and why Brexit is a ‘terrible mistake’</p>
<p>She excels at playing shambolic ‘sad hot girls’ in shows like ‘Love’ and ‘Community’ but the actor would rather be listening to a podcast than wreaking havoc, the actor tells Annabel Nugent </p>
<p>Richard Malone played with tonal dressing while 16Arlington experimented with texture, but it was Halpern’s fantastical fashion that stole the show, writes Olivia Petter</p>
A glitch at the virtual creative arts Emmy telecast was minor, but it may have provoked flashbacks for Jimmy Kimmel
Thousands of protesters who have flooded Belarusian cities for six weeks of demonstrations to demand an end to the 26-year rule of the country’s authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko include people of all ages, professions and social groups
Sweden’s relatively low-key approach to coronavirus lockdowns captured the world’s attention when the pandemic first hit Europe
Australia’s second-largest city, Melbourne, has moved close to easing severe lockdown restrictions after recording only 14 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday
Australia’s second-largest city, Melbourne, has moved close to easing severe lockdown restrictions after recording only 14 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday
Anti-government demonstrators occupying a historic field in the Thai capital have installed a plaque symbolizing the country’s transition to democracy to replace the original one that was mysteriously ripped and stolen three years ago
<p>Dozens socialised without masks in gathering that ‘flew in face of spirit of restrictions’ </p>
<p>‘There is now no justification for minister ruling by emergency powers’, prominent backbench Tory says</p>
John Turner, a Liberal party politician who served stints as Canada’s justice and finance ministers before a very brief turn as the country’s 17th prime minister, has died at age 91
<p>Dido Harding and Sir Patrick Vallance both tried to pass the buck last week, defending their records on the UK’s Covid-19 response, writes John Rentoul</p>
<p>The book was written in a hurry, and it tells, but this damning account brings the reader into a world full of stunning revelations, writes Rosa Brooks</p>
<p>The 1812 war between Britain and the US has been largely forgotten, replaced with a favourable idea of a ‘special relationship’, but things were very different 200 years ago, writes Patrick Cockburn</p>
<p>The party’s new strapline shifts the focus towards the future, rather than merely differentiating Keir Starmer from the Corbyn era, writes Kate Devlin</p>
<p>Unable to read physical copies of many of the novels and faced with homeschooling and coronavirus, judging the Booker Prize this year has been wholly different to normal, writes Alex Marshall</p>
<p>As the summer days dwindle into autumn, the season for indoor blooms has begun, writes Margaret Roach</p>
<p>Recapturing the spark doesn’t have to be complicated – you can start by remembering your first date, writes Alix Strauss</p>
<p>As fires rage in the rainforest, vets offer much-needed care</p>
<p>Editorial: The death of the feminist US Supreme Court justice has triggered a political battle, but she leaves lasting achievements </p>
<p>John Rentoul on questions of style and usage in last week’s Independent</p>
<p>Thousands of international recruits are already lined up to join, Ruth May says</p>
If Arizona Democrat Mark Kelly wins a seat in the U.S. Senate, he could take office as early as Nov. 30