Brooklyn Beckham copies David's bike amid legal feud
Brooklyn Beckham was seen on an identical Harley Davidson to his father David, despite reports he will now only speak to his parents through lawyers. Explore the latest on the family rift.
Brooklyn Beckham was seen on an identical Harley Davidson to his father David, despite reports he will now only speak to his parents through lawyers. Explore the latest on the family rift.
Exclusive: Newly discovered diary reveals Hitler personally rewarded a brutal regional Nazi boss with presents looted from occupied territories. Read the shocking paper trail.
Guardian letters spark debate on animal welfare strategy, children's food choices, and a plea for more diverse vegetarian cuisine beyond curry and chilli. Read the full discussion.
Guardian readers respond to Polly Toynbee's defence of PM Keir Starmer, citing broken pledges, poor communication, and policy failures as reasons for their disillusionment with the Labour leader.
Guardian readers share sharp observations, from a surprising Picasso comparison to a plaque for a time traveller. Discover the wit and wisdom in this week's letters section.
Readers of the Guardian respond to Polly Toynbee's defence of Keir Starmer, citing his communication, policy reversals, and stance on key issues as reasons for their disillusionment with the Labour leader.
HMRC has issued over a million 'simple assessment' tax letters, with average bills soaring to £920. Experts warn frozen tax thresholds will intensify the burden. Learn what to do if you receive one.
A contestant on ITV's The 1% Club scooped a £96,000 prize by solving a tricky letters sequence. Could you crack the puzzle? Read on to find the answer and more show highlights.
Guardian readers share powerful perspectives on the NHS's 'magic', a glut of celebrity TV, the irony of banning MSF from Gaza, and quirky measurement debates. Read the full letters here.
Guardian readers share powerful perspectives on the NHS's 'magic', an excess of celebrity TV, the irony of banning Médecins Sans Frontières from Gaza, and measurement quirks. Read the full letters here.
Guardian readers express dismay over the exclusion of devastating Gaza conflict imagery from a major photographic retrospective, calling it a puzzling oversight of defining 21st-century events.
British artist Gillian Taylor captures the last missives from Denmark's 400-year-old postal service, creating art from poignant memories of handwritten communication. Discover the project.
King Charles III's festive address drew nearly 7 million viewers after airing across multiple channels. Discover the public's reaction and other witty letters from Guardian readers.
The King's Christmas broadcast drew nearly 7 million viewers after airing across multiple channels. Meanwhile, Guardian readers share witty letters on bird apps, signs, and more.
Guardian readers reveal the amusing and telling moments when digital habits invade the physical world, from toddlers swiping posters to tapping printed text. Share your own experiences.
A Guardian reader highlights Matthew Arnold's poetry as a possible source for Antonio Gramsci's famous line. Explore this and other sharp letters on Trump, Farage, and festive messages.
Guardian readers confess to swiping posters and tapping printed words, highlighting how digital habits are reshaping our physical interactions. Share your own experiences in the comments.
As Denmark's postal service ends letter deliveries, Guardian readers share the heartfelt messages they would send in a final envelope. Discover stories of love, legacy, and lost connections.
Guardian readers share a delightful range of humorous and poignant responses to the common greeting 'How are you?', from Yorkshire quips to wartime wisdom. Discover the UK's linguistic charm.
A 43-year-old British man has had his visa cancelled and faces deportation from Australia after being charged for allegedly displaying Nazi symbols online. Read the full details of the case.
Exclusive: King Charles' private letters to Spike Milligan's family reveal a decades-long friendship, his thoughts on Paul Burrell, and a shared love of humour and nature. Read the full story here.
Fallout's darkly comic return leads this week's top culture picks, alongside a revealing book of William Golding's letters and Sydney Sweeney's new thriller. Discover the must-see TV, film, and books.
Guardian readers challenge the notion that fiction is for escapism, arguing that the best nonfiction offers equal aesthetic pleasure, wisdom, and light. Join the debate on the value of factual books.
A parent of disabled children praises the new GP online booking system as an immense improvement, while letters also cover junior doctors' strikes, HS2 delays, and the trials of piano practice.
Guardian readers offer unique advice for winter, from poetic solace to Raynaud's relief and a fascinating archaeological discovery about Berkshire's beavers. Share your views.
HMRC will stop sending paper letters to millions of taxpayers from April 2026, moving to a 'digital by default' system to save £50m a year. Find out how to prepare for the change.
From 'raw veg canapés' to Nigel Farage's BBC boycott, Guardian readers share their sharp, humorous takes on recent stories. Read the best letters of the week.
Royal Mail's festive elves are sorting thousands of children's letters to Santa. Ensure your child gets a reply by posting before the December 10 deadline. Includes new BSL option.
An NHS GP predicts the end of doctors' approval letters for extreme activities after a student paralysed in a skydive sues for £15m. Read why GPs are refusing to sign.
Keir Starmer's plan to cut 'unnecessary' regulation for growth is criticised for adopting a market viewpoint over public interest. Letters also discuss Your Party's name, pork's popularity, and oddly named places.