How the National Enquirer boosted Trump and smeared his opponents
A New York court has heard how the tabloid deployed a practice known as ‘catch and kill’ to aid Trump in 2016
Spotlight
‘We were going down fast’
How Benjamin Franklin saved America
Apple’s new drama series Franklin, starring Michael Douglas as the founding father, recalls a vital time in US history as he travelled abroad for help
Pass notes
The world’s most disappointing masterpiece: why does the Mona Lisa leave so many people underwhelmed?
Premier League
Sean Dyche’s tracksuit energy shocks weary Liverpool into submission
Everton were set on closing down their rivals from the off and the tactics sapped the belief from the title challengers
‘The writer of Fifty Shades gave me tips’
Robinne Lee on her scorching bonkbuster The Idea of You
The fortysomething turned her wildest fantasy – about running off with a boyband member for hot sex in fabulous locations – into a bestseller. As it hits the screen, Lee talks about writing steamy scenes in Starbucks – and her terror of being judged
‘This one’s like a castle!’
The hunt for the world’s wildest, daftest and most beautiful hedges
Explainer
How soon can Tesla get its more affordable car to the market?
Jimmy Kimmel
‘The only faithful relationship Trump’s ever been in is with the National Enquirer’
Divestment
How it became a ‘clarion call’ in anti-fossil fuel and pro-ceasefire protests
Annina van Neel's life is forever changed after encountering a vast burial ground - one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world