People march in Caracas and to Miraflores presidential palace as US and other countries demand details of the results
Tell us why you think the US vice-president should win this year’s election
The vice-president looks strong, but must be careful to avoid the trap of getting too close to big business
Dan Taberski looks at the events of 2011 in a New York town when a group of girls all came down with Tourette’s-like symptoms
Increase in legal claims could point to failures in companies whose staff sound the alarm
Seoul to welcome Filipina workers under new scheme designed to encourage women to have children
Contentious comments by vice-presidential pick lead to a barrage of criticism
Ismael Zambada García was known as ‘unquestioned senior leader’ of fentanyl trafficking syndicate
Sorting out worklessness is a challenge for Labour as a study in Barnsley says most of the economically inactive do want jobs
The tax rises needed to fund such schemes put them out of reach — maybe a new study will convince the doubters
Eisai and Biogen face uphill battle to win EU approval for Leqembi after committee’s ruling
Super-rich philanthropists need more humility, says foundation head as he prepares to step down
Care Quality Commission’s shortcomings are ‘hampering’ its ability to identify poor performance, says independent review
Communist party meeting sparks online row as experts warn ageing population makes change ‘inevitable’
Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate’s campaign gets under way with explosion of online content
GSK’s Shingrix is latest drug to show potential for targeting previously untreatable brain disorders
Facilities ranked as ‘serious concern’ increased from nine to 15 in year to March, MoJ data shows
Democratic vice-president seeks to portray herself as a moderate in the face of Republican attempts to define her as ultraliberal
The government must not allow its commitment to fiscal probity to become rigid dogma
We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series. This time: swapping corporate life for a start-up
There is passion — and humour — throughout this novel about a same-sex marriage in its final throes but it is a dark tale of domestic anguish
The Lone Star state has attracted hundreds of corporations with its low-tax, light-touch approach, but the strains are starting to show
Attainment of children with disabilities in England has flatlined or fallen over past decade, according to study
Labour suspends seven leftwingers after they back SNP call for two-child benefit cap to be lifted
Stiff sentences for climate activists underscore the crucial distinction between protest and disruption