Furniture to assemble? There’s an app for that – because no one wants to do anything for themselves any more | Rachel Connolly

A few months ago I saw an excellent fight at my local jeweller. The owners, as well as much of the clientele, are big characters. Spats often break out. This time a customer demanded a written statement that the necklace she had brought in would be stored in a safe. The jeweller told her they … Read more

Young male voters are flocking to Trump – but he doesn’t have their interests at heart | Steven Greenhouse

It’s the most startling thing I’ve seen in this year’s presidential campaign – the astoundingly large gap between how young men and young women plan to vote this November. Among women under age 30, an overwhelming 67% plan to vote for Kamala Harris, while just 29% say they’ll back Donald Trump. But among young men, … Read more

UK’s methane hotspots include landfills and last coalmine | Greenhouse gas emissions

The UK’s worst methane hotspots include the last coalmine, livestock farm clusters, landfills, power plants and North Sea oil and gas wells, according to an analysis. The process has also thrown up serious doubts over the UK’s ability to calculate its methane emissions. The Guardian and Watershed Investigations analysed official methane emissions data from the … Read more

Squash them flat, pile them high: the rise and rise of the smash burger | Burgers

Food trends move at incredible speed – but even so, the rise of the smash burger has been remarkable. Less than a year ago, this style – essentially, burgers rendered as wider, flatter, crispier patties, for maximum flavour – was a fairly niche concern. An enthusiastic hardcore, including Newcastle’s Meat: Stack, Danny’s Burgers in Bristol … Read more

As furious protesters take to the streets, Netanyahu may well have reached his political dead-end | Alon Pinkas

Despondent and livid Israelis, exuding deep anger and fury, have taken to the streets. Once it became known on Saturday that Hamas had executed six hostages, Israelis staged the largest demonstration against the government since the war in Gaza began. Those hostages could have been saved had Benjamin Netanyahu assented to a hostage deal. But … Read more

Israel-Gaza war live: Polio vaccination campaign continues despite bombardments; IDF campaign in Jenin enters seventh day | Israel-Gaza war

Polio vaccination campaign continues in Gaza despite ongoing Israeli bombardment As we mentioned in the opening summary, a large-scale vaccination campaign to inoculate children against the newly emerged threat of polio in the Gaza Strip has continued into its third day. Israel has agreed to limited pauses in fighting to facilitate the campaign, according to … Read more

Defence secretary rejects Boris Johnson’s claim suspension of some arms sales means UK ‘abandoning Israel’ – UK politics live | Politics

Defence secretary rejects Boris Johnson’s claim suspension of some arms sales means UK ‘abandoning Israel’ Good morning. The Hamas massacre of Israelis on 7 October last year, and Israel’s brutal war in Gaza that has been going on ever since, has had very little impact on the internal politics of the Conservative party, but it … Read more