Wildly differing views about cosleeping and products like baby pods abound online. I admire those who offer clear, sensible support, asks Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
The idea of Moscow as a paragon of Christian nationalism has penetrated the party of Reagan – and the lurch in US policy has huge implications for the global order
Over 1,000 people – including 745 civilians – were killed in attacks last week that mostly targeted Alawite minority
Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin’s bickering double act follows in the footsteps of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy, via Tom Hanks and his dog
Memories of love and heartbreak during the Aids epidemic are brought vividly to life in this exhilarating, risk-taking debut
Change affecting up to 300,000 people does not mean they will pay less tax and may not happen, in theory, until 2029
Salford University findings show gulls are predators – not just opportunists snatching people’s snacks
After years of helping Scottish criminal investigations and despite fearing for his life in India, Vishal Sharma’s asylum claim has been rejected
Five multiple-choice questions – set by children – to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brainteasers for future quizzes
Make the most of longer, warmer days by puffin-spotting in Mull, stargazing in Northumberland, or finding Narnia in the Mourne Mountains