Inmates complain of rashes and fever, echoing the events that led Dartmoor jail to close last year
A beautifully written study of our longest numbered route, the A1, is full of rich asides and haunting explorations, conjuring the visual pleasure of a road movie
The comedian tells Rich Pelley about visiting farmers’s markets now that he’s middle-class, getting ghosted by his cleaner and going to the gym with other losers and loners
The supreme court judgment gives protections to women at the same level as other groups
We failed them in those vital preschool years, boring them badly and allowing them to sleep. By Genevieve Fox
Badenoch is braced for heavy losses on 1 May, but as Labour stumbles and Greens and Lib Dems surge, the contest is wide open, says Robert Ford
The designer Bella Freud waxes lyrical over a relaxed, elegant lunch with a fabulous friend
In terms of Earth, we are a dangerous species
Extraterrestrial rocks, recently delivered by a space probe, could answer the big questions about alien lifeforms and human existence
Your job now is not to manage your wife’s feelings but to focus on your own behaviour