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Assisted dying set to become law in England and Wales after MPs pass bill
Politics  
Assisted dying set to become law in England and Wales after MPs pass bill
Terminally ill people with less than six months to live will have right to choose procedure after approval from doctors and panel
Environment  
Current heatwave ‘likely to kill almost 600 people in England and Wales’
Ukraine  
Banned from home for 40 years: deportations are Russia’s latest move to ‘cleanse’ Ukraine
Middle East  
Israel and Iran launch new attacks as Tehran says it will not negotiate nuclear programme while under threat
Cycling  
Chaos in Clapham: a visit to the most dangerous cycle spot in Great Britain
Special report
The seagulls have landed: why gulls are encroaching on our towns
The Saturday read  
The seagulls have landed: why gulls are encroaching on our towns
Avian invaders have coastal communities in Britain and beyond in a flap – but people are learning how to live with them
In focus
‘They feel betrayed’: how Reform UK is targeting votes in Britain’s manufacturing heartlands
Rise of the right  
‘They feel betrayed’: how Reform UK is targeting votes in Britain’s manufacturing heartlands
In the first in a series, the Guardian maps out the rise in support for Farage and how parties are targeting the UK’s deindustrialised areas
Iran  
A week of war that left Iran stunned and bloodied
Mining  
The ‘sacrifice zone’: villagers resist the EU’s green push for lithium mining
Features
Parents and parenting  
Italian late nights, French discipline, German bed-sharing: five UK writers try to parent like the Europeans
Italian late nights, French discipline, German bed-sharing: five UK writers try to parent like the Europeans
Blind date  
‘Did we kiss? I like to keep it classy’
 

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Opinion
Iran is the enemy Netanyahu has always wanted to destroy. Even from their bomb shelters, most Israelis support his war
Iran is the enemy Netanyahu has always wanted to destroy. Even from their bomb shelters, most Israelis support his war
Britain is one step closer to compassionate, kind death for all
Sport
Rugby union  
Lions handed wake-up call as Argentina hang on to edge thrilling win in Dublin
Lions handed wake-up call as Argentina hang on to edge thrilling win in Dublin
Gill glides India into commanding position with regal coronation
Club World Cup  
Kane hits opener as Bayern edge Boca to advance to knockouts
Podcast
Israel and Iran: where is the conflict heading? – Today in Focus extra
Today in Focus  
Israel and Iran: where is the conflict heading? – Today in Focus extra
The Guardian’s senior international correspondent Julian Borger reports from Tel Aviv as the Israel-Iran conflict enters its second week and the world awaits Donald Trump’s decision on whether the US will enter the war
Climate crisis
Exclusive  
England’s rivers ‘under threat’ as water extraction surges to record levels
England’s rivers ‘under threat’ as water extraction surges to record levels
US  
Fuel firms can challenge California’s emission limits, supreme court rules
Business
Amazon  
Company under UK investigation over alleged failure to pay suppliers on time
Company under UK investigation over alleged failure to pay suppliers on time
Royal Mail  
Emma Gilthorpe resigns as chief executive after just a year
Technology
Gig economy  
UK Uber drivers’ earnings cut after changes to secretive algorithm
UK Uber drivers’ earnings cut after changes to secretive algorithm
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
‘It’s terrifying’: WhatsApp AI helper mistakenly shares user’s number
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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