Tell me more: a conversation special
A special issue of the Guardian's Weekend magazine, featuring conversations between actor Stephen Mangan and shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry, director Steve McQueen and MeToo founder Tarana Burke, Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon and novelist Rachel Kushner, comedian Hannah Gadsby and author Roxane Gay. Plus the dangers of parental phone use, the secrets strangers share, Annalisa Barbieri on the questions readers ask most, and a whole lot more
Teenagers trade personal stories: 'It's great to find you are not alone'
‘I stood there, mouth gaping, words stuck’: how a comedian cured her stammer
Stephen Mangan meets Emily Thornberry: ‘You're facilitating a big British act of self-harm'
Hannah Gadsby meets Roxane Gay: ‘Trolls get incensed by a woman daring to think she's funny. I'm very funny’
Steve McQueen meets Tarana Burke: ‘I want to be part of shifting the narrative’
Rachel Kushner meets Nicola Sturgeon: ‘I'm so glad I'm a novelist and not a politician’
‘Passengers treat me like a therapist’: what the taxi driver hears at work
Annalisa Barbieri: in 10 years as an agony aunt, this is what you've asked most
From dysfunctional siblings to teen trouble and sexless marriages – my inbox has recurring themes
‘I was on Instagram. The baby fell down the stairs’: is your phone use harming your child?
As new research looks at the impact of distracted parenting on child development, we talk to families about the battle with ‘technoference’
Experience: we fell in love without speaking
We played music together for hours, creating new compositions without talking