UK buys £400m stake in bankrupt satellite rival to EU Galileo system Investment with India made in US firm OneWeb after Brexit locks UK out of Europe’s satellite navigation system
I feel fine: fans of world-ending films ‘coping better with pandemic’ Researchers say apocalyptic movies prepare people for Covid-19 and make them more resilient
Why Boris’s zero emission aircraft may be mission impossible Johnson’s vision for the UK to build long-haul zero-emission aircraft may never leave the ground
Can I, a coronavirus ‘shielder’, find consolation in lockdown? As I reflect on the deaths of earlier Sutherlands, and the writers I’ve written books about, I find myself thinking of Prospero
Movie magic: ‘The cinema is my solace in times of crisis’ The writer Simon Stephenson looks forward to the days when he can eat popcorn in the dark again
Pubs and places of worship: what 4 July lockdown rules mean for England How PM’s latest announcement affects pubs and restaurants, hairdressers and galleries
UK abandons contact-tracing app for Apple and Google model NHS will switch to alternative design by tech giants, says Matt Hancock in latest embarrassing U-turn
‘It’s only important if you eat food’: inside a film on the honeybee crisis The Pollinators investigates the honeybee, which is essential to America’s agriculture and food supply, and dying by the billions in the process
Radioactive review – Marie Curie biopic fast-forwards to Hiroshima Rosamund Pike plays the physicist with dignity and froideur in this respectful drama that shows her brilliant discoveries – and their effects
‘It’s what students look for’: the Dutch university that’s only hiring women Just 15% of professors at Eindhoven University of Technology were women until it introduced a radical new scheme
Rebecca Frayn: ‘One silver lining in the pandemic is that we can rebuild green’ The Misbehaviour screenwriter on Jane Goodall, the TV adaptation of Normal People and why fungi is the key to our very evolution
‘The older I get, the less I fear’: meet the Italian Larry David A decade after his two much-loved comedies about the vicissitudes of ageing, director Gianni Di Gregorio explains why, against his own expectations, he had to make another
People who think they have had Covid-19 ‘less likely to download contact-tracing app’ Study’s findings highlight potential long-term damage of UK’s early testing strategy
The Fed deserves the praise for America’s jobs turnaround. But Trump benefits The US stimulus programme looks to have been a success: one that has political as well as economic consequences
Cutting edge: Japanese paper art inspires a non-slip shoe Scientists use kirigami techniques to create a sole with pop-up, high-friction spikes