Jenrick and Tugendhat call for Tories to cut leadership contest short
Contest ends on 2 November, meaning Rishi Sunak would respond to the budget then step down three days later
The Substance is gory – but the real body horror is that 70% of women dislike the size of their breasts | Emma Beddington
Demi Moore’s gory satire The Substance made me think about self-image, bodily autonomy – and our worrying obsession with cosmetic surgery, writes Emma Beddington
‘An impossible passion’: cinema’s long love affair with Wuthering Heights
Saltburn director Emerald Fennell has caused a stir with her project to remake Brontë’s classic – but the novel has been provocative for more than 170 years
‘Not all cultures equally valid’ when it comes to immigration, says Badenoch
Tory leadership candidate says some arriving in UK ‘hate Israel’ and voiced concern about people bringing ‘ancestral ethnic hostilities’
Search for memories of day Leeds stood up to Oswald Mosley in 1936
Stand Up to Racism looking for relatives of people who were at Battle of Holbeck Moor, as blue plaque unveiled
Fans can be Prince for a night as Purple Rain house debuts on Airbnb
Minneapolis house featured in 1984 movie offers once-in-a-lifetime experience with interiors based on late music star
Gone to the dogs: why has the 2024 US election featured so many disturbing animal tales?
Cuddly White House pets have been swapped out for stories of dog killing, whale decapitating and bear pranks
To the rescue: transforming an old ambulance station in Sussex
This tired municipal building in Rye has been transformed into a lovely home
Why is myopia rising in children, and what can parents do about it?
Eye experts explain links between screen time and shortsightedness and offer advice on how to prevent it