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Courtier demanded assurance king could not be prosecuted under new Welsh law
Monarchy  
Courtier demanded assurance king could not be prosecuted under new Welsh law
Palace official secured assurance under archaic custom that requires UK parliaments to get consent of monarch to draft bills
Environment  
World’s coal power capacity rises despite climate warnings
'Ironclad'  
Biden vows US backing for Israel amid fears of an Iran attack
Caroline Flack  
Met to reinvestigate decision to charge presenter as new evidence ‘may be available’
Transgender  
Adult clinics in England face inquiry into patient care
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
From Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid to the Tuileries Garden in Paris, guides reshape stories continent tells about itself
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honour the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
In focus
Gaza and the hundred years’ war on Palestine
‘A new abyss’  
Gaza and the hundred years’ war on Palestine
The long read: While much has changed since 7 October, the horrific events of the past six months are not unique, and do not stand outside history
Cheap coal, cheap workers, Chinese money  
Indonesia’s nickel success comes at a price
Cass review  
What report says about surge in children seeking gender services
Spotlight
Fallout review  
An absolute blast of a TV show
An absolute blast of a TV show
The experts  
Travel agents on 20 ways to book a sustainable and sensational summer holiday
The Greatest Hits review  
Cutesy music romance plays a forgettable tune
'Deeply disturbed'  
Menthol cigarettes are killing black Americans and advocates are suing for a ban
Race Across the World series four review  
TV that makes you feel there is hope
Opinion
Hilary Cass’s proposals are mostly common sense. She must reject anti-trans bias with the same clarity
Hilary Cass’s proposals are mostly common sense. She must reject anti-trans bias with the same clarity
Is Shell trying to kill the London stock market?
David Cameron: the Boy’s Own robot made of ham was nearly out-Foxed
Sport
PSG 2-3 Barcelona  
Raphinha and Christensen conjure slim advantage after dramatic first leg
Raphinha and Christensen conjure slim advantage after dramatic first leg
Atlético 2-1 Dortmund  
Lino on target but late Haller strike offers visitors hope
The Masters  
Storm clouds gather over golf but a thriller can help clear the air
 
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Shami Chakrabarti: Defending human rights

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Podcast
Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump and the start of the hush money trial
Today in Focus  
Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump and the start of the hush money trial
Hugo Lowell talks through the law and the politics of a case starting this Monday against Donald Trump – the first ever criminal trial of a former or sitting US president
Climate crisis
Wildfires  
Canada risks more ‘catastrophic’ infernos with hot weather forecast
Canada risks more ‘catastrophic’ infernos with hot weather forecast
'No room now for half measures'  
World Bank must take ‘quantum leap’ to tackle climate crisis, UN expert says
Business
Heat pumps  
UK adopters open up homes to encourage others to ditch gas boilers
UK adopters open up homes to encourage others to ditch gas boilers
US economy  
Stubborn inflation dents hopes for imminent Fed interest rate cut
In pictures
Eid al-Fitr  
Celebrations around the world as Muslims mark the end of Ramadan
Celebrations around the world as Muslims mark the end of Ramadan
Readers' best photographs  
Northern lights and southern spring
Northern lights and southern spring
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