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Commons speaker apologises after Gaza ceasefire debate descends into chaos
Sir Lindsay Hoyle  
Commons speaker apologises after Gaza ceasefire debate descends into chaos
Government boycotts precedent-breaking vote that saved Labour mutiny, leaving Tory and SNP MPs to aim fury at Lindsay Hoyle
Exclusive  
UK regulator to apologise to gay doctors struck off because of sexuality
Weather  
Met Office issues yellow warning for heavy rain across much of England
Migrants  
Videos show men stripped of clothing in freezing temperatures at Serbian border
Liz Truss  
Britain’s ‘deep state’ thwarted my plans, former PM tells US hard-right summit
In focus
Civil servant dragged into fight with ex-chair of Post Office has government’s backing – for now
Horizon scandal  
Civil servant dragged into fight with ex-chair of Post Office has government’s backing – for now
Sarah Munby forced to break cover to rebut Henry Staunton claim she told him to delay Horizon compensation payments
The story of London’s BT Tower  
TV, terrorists and strawberries all year round
Analysis  
Stakes are high as SNP and Labour wrestle over Gaza ceasefire call
Spotlight
Inseparable Sisters review  
The almighty power of parental love will move you to tears
The almighty power of parental love will move you to tears
Eating to save nature?  
Embrace potatoes, ditch meat and track your beans
While people die in Gaza, the UK parliament goes to war over the ceasefire
Quiz  
Helen Mirren says no one remembers which films won the Oscar for best picture. Do you?
Dune: Part Two review  
Second half of hallucinatory sci-fi epic is staggering spectacle
Opinion
Does Prince William calling for fighting to stop in Gaza herald a new era of royal frankness? Let’s hope so
Does Prince William calling for fighting to stop in Gaza herald a new era of royal frankness? Let’s hope so
YouTuber Ruby Franke’s chilling story shows us that internet culture has given child abuse a new place to hide
A 20mph speed limit seemed unfeasible – until I learned to love pootling along
Sport
Porto 1-0 Arsenal  
Galeno stunner hands limp Gunners first-leg defeat
Galeno stunner hands limp Gunners first-leg defeat
Liverpool 4-1 Luton  
Reds recover from early scare to extend lead at top of table
Swagger, soul … and patience  
Inside Ratcliffe’s plans for Manchester United
Podcast
Is an uprising by Europe’s farmers sowing the seeds for the far right?
Today in Focus  
Is an uprising by Europe’s farmers sowing the seeds for the far right?
Furious farmers across Europe have blocked roads and railways as part of protests against new regulations and cheap imports. Jon Henley reports
 
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The alternative manifesto: Shaping a green future

Tuesday 12 March 2024, 8pm-9.15pm GMT
With a general election on the horizon, what action should we demand from our next government in the fight against the climate crisis? Join Damian Carrington and guests for an online event to explore ideas which could safeguard the environment for future generations.

 
Climate crisis
Pollution  
‘Safe’ air-quality levels in US, UK and EU still harmful for health, study says
‘Safe’ air-quality levels in US, UK and EU still harmful for health, study says
US  
Chicago sues fossil fuel companies for role in climate crisis
Business
Gambling  
Digital slot machine limit of £2 set to cost operators in UK millions
Digital slot machine limit of £2 set to cost operators in UK millions
Aviation  
Boeing 737 Max program chief ousted after cabin panel blowout
In pictures
Street style at London fashion week  
Kilts, inflatable tops and frog slippers
Kilts, inflatable tops and frog slippers
Photos of the day  
Surfing, curling and acrobatics
Surfing, curling and acrobatics
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