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At least 60 killed and scores wounded in Moscow concert hall attack
Russia  
At least 60 killed and scores wounded in Moscow concert hall attack
Islamic State claims responsibility after gunmen in combat gear opened fire and reportedly set off explosives at Crocus City Hall
Catherine, Princess of Wales  
Royal is receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer
Labour  
Senior figures seeking to water down plans to decriminalise abortion
Garrick Club  
Equality groups urge cultural elite to give up membership
Gaza  
US resolution on ceasefire and hostage deal vetoed by Russia and China
In focus
What have we learned from week one of Mike Lynch’s US fraud trial?
Explainer  
What have we learned from week one of Mike Lynch’s US fraud trial?
The criminal trial over the $11bn sale of Autonomy to HP saw prosecutors calling him ‘Dr Lynch’ – and defense using ‘Mike’
Analysis  
Popular Princess of Wales can rely on public support during cancer treatment
‘Playful update’ to national debate  
England kit has begun a culture war
Spotlight
Blind date  
‘We got brain freeze from our rum slushies, but tried to hide it’
‘We got brain freeze from our rum slushies, but tried to hide it’
‘Tourists ask a lot of questions’  
Great Barrier Reef guides face up to bleaching tragedy
From Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire to Renegade Nell  
A complete guide to this week’s entertainment
The Tim Dowling column  
The play’s OK – but better still, the theatre is warm
Explained  
What did US Gaza ceasefire resolution say and why did Russia and China veto it?
Opinion
The Garrick row is not about women getting in – it’s about the dinosaurs desperate to keep us out
The Garrick row is not about women getting in – it’s about the dinosaurs desperate to keep us out
In defying Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu is exposing the limits of US power
Long Covid may be nothing unique in the future – but its effects today are still very real
Sport
England  
Southgate tackles injury crisis with Kane set to miss out
Southgate tackles injury crisis with Kane set to miss out
England flag furore feels trivial but mirrors wider discontent
Jasmin Paris  
British ultrarunner is first woman to finish Barkley Marathons
Podcast
Shining a light on London’s men-only Garrick Club
Today in Focus  
Shining a light on London’s men-only Garrick Club
The Garrick Club is one of London’s original gentlemen’s clubs. Among its members are the most powerful people in the country. Yet in 2024 women are not welcome to apply for membership. Amelia Gentleman reports
 
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Real news v fake news: Is AI a threat to democracy?

Wednesday 24 April 2024, 8pm-9.15pm BST
This year, over 2 billion people will be voting in a record-breaking number of elections around the world. It will also mark the first major electoral cycle in the era of widespread generative AI. How will we distinguish between real news and fake news? Join Alex Hern and guests for a livestreamed discussion and Q&A.

 
Climate crisis
Fossil fuels  
World’s largest oil companies ‘way off track’ on emissions goals, report finds
World’s largest oil companies ‘way off track’ on emissions goals, report finds
‘Planting a tree is hope in action’  
The people regenerating urban habitats and growing community
Business
Bank of England  
UK interest rate cuts ‘in play’, says governor
UK interest rate cuts ‘in play’, says governor
Exclusive  
Tesco accused of using cash and carry to ‘squeeze’ village stores out of business
In pictures
Some people are on the plinth…  
An XI of football statues
An XI of football statues
In pictures  
The world’s largest Māori and Pacific Island school cultural festival
The world’s largest Māori and Pacific Island school cultural festival
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