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Children’s emergency referrals soar by 53%
Mental health  
Children’s emergency referrals soar by 53%
NHS data exposing a ‘devastating explosion’ of mental illness should be a ‘wake-up call’ for the government, MPs and health leaders say
Rail transport  
Government ‘does not understand how HS2 will function as railway’
US politics  
Republicans’ standalone Israel bill fails
Gaza  
Israel confirms deaths of 31 hostages as Hamas responds to truce proposals
Prince Harry  
Duke of Sussex back in UK after King Charles’s cancer diagnosis
In focus
Special forces blow up Russian Black Sea site; ‘show some spine’ on Ukraine aid, Biden tells Republicans
Ukraine war briefing  
Special forces blow up Russian Black Sea site; ‘show some spine’ on Ukraine aid, Biden tells Republicans
What we know on day 714 of the Russian invasion
Climate crisis  
World ‘not prepared’ for disasters after warmest ever January
‘It’s sad’  
Is the UK real living wage under threat as Capita and BrewDog pull out?
Spotlight
‘They deserve love!’  
Last-chance pets – and the people who rescue them
Last-chance pets – and the people who rescue them
‘Quite surreal’  
UK’s first black female Michelin-starred chef hugely honoured
King Charles III  
Cancer diagnosis sets Buckingham Palace machinery into motion
Obituary  
Rocky actor Carl Weathers
Bring out the PopCons, Liz Truss is the entertainment that keeps on giving
Opinion
Listen up! It’s Liz Truss and the PopCons, the Tory tribute act sounding a death knell for irony
Listen up! It’s Liz Truss and the PopCons, the Tory tribute act sounding a death knell for irony
When the PM and Piers Morgan strike a £1,000 TV bet about desperate human lives, whom do you abhor the most?
After 38 attacks on art, climate protesters have fallen into big oil’s trap – it’s time to change tack
Sport
How Christian Horner has thrived in the high-octane sphere of an F1 team
How Christian Horner has thrived in the high-octane sphere of an F1 team
‘We need time’  
Pochettino's plea for patience from frustrated Chelsea fans
Six Nations  
Steward wants England fans to ‘erupt’ for visit of Wales
Podcast
Why is generation Z so divided on gender?
Today in Focus  
Why is generation Z so divided on gender?
Studies on the attitudes of young people between the age of 16 and 29 show a serious split towards both feminism and influencers such as Andrew Tate. What’s behind it?
The alternative manifesto: Securing the future of the NHS
Tuesday 27 February 2024, 8pm-9.15pm GMT
The NHS is facing its biggest crisis in history. How can we recover its founding promise: to be there for everyone whenever and wherever they need it? Join Denis Campbell and guests for a livestreamed event.
Climate crisis
Labour  
Keir Starmer ‘unwavering’ over green pledge despite claims party is dropping it
Keir Starmer ‘unwavering’ over green pledge despite claims party is dropping it
Environment  
EU lays out plan to cut greenhouse emissions by 90% by 2040
Business
Energy  
BP CEO calls for pragmatism on green aims as profits halve
BP CEO calls for pragmatism on green aims as profits halve
Boeing  
Boeing may delay more 737 Max deliveries after incorrectly drilled holes found
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Anniversary of an earthquake and a Spanish tractor protest
Anniversary of an earthquake and a Spanish tractor protest
When time stood still  
How the pandemic changed us
How the pandemic changed us
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