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Detectives urgently investigating what led to man’s fatal sword rampage
London  
Detectives urgently investigating what led to man’s fatal sword rampage
Police ask for time to find answers about apparently random attack that left boy, 14, dead and four people wounded
Faith schools  
England scraps 50% rule on admissions
US campus protests  
Police enter Columbia University to disperse occupiers
'Russian law'  
Teargas and stun grenades against Georgian protesters opposing ‘foreign agents’ bill
Israel-Gaza war  
Netanyahu vows to raid Rafah ‘with or without’ hostage deal
In focus
Kharkiv residents suffer as Russia intensifies attacks
Ukraine war briefing  
Kharkiv residents suffer as Russia intensifies attacks
Ukraine’s second-largest city has suffered ‘extensive damage’ to civilian infrastructure and a sharp increase in casualties; woman, 98, walks out of besieged city on her own. What we know on day 798
Analysis  
String of killings have put spotlight on adequacy of mental health care in UK
The Everton crisis explained  
How did it get to this point?
Spotlight
A cunning plan  
Could Ben Elton bring back Blackadder?
Could Ben Elton bring back Blackadder?
‘I'll never get married again’  
I’ve joined the sisterhood of divorced women. We’re happier set free
Who is the vainest of Whitehall? George Galloway just shades it
‘There is despair’  
Fears for Scotland’s green policies as power-sharing ends
The Veil review  
Elisabeth Moss muddles through creaky spy series
Opinion
It seems certain Sunak will lead the Tories into the local elections. After that, regicide as usual
It seems certain Sunak will lead the Tories into the local elections. After that, regicide as usual
Never mind stop the boats: Sunak is using fear to build a life raft for himself. But the people will stop him
So UK ministers want to fob off disabled people with vouchers? It’s like government by Groupon
Sport
Bayern Munich 2-2 Real Madrid  
Vinícius earns edge with Kane on spot
Vinícius earns edge with Kane on spot
Coventry 1-2 Ipswich  
Burgess puts Tractor Boys on verge of Premier League
Tennis  
Nadal bids emotional farewell to Madrid as Lehecka ends run
Podcast
Is Labour about to win a local elections landslide?
Today in Focus  
Is Labour about to win a local elections landslide?
Councillors, mayors and police commissioners across England and Wales are facing voters this week. What’s at stake? Helen Pidd reports
 
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Wes Streeting MP and Pippa Crerar: Live in London

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Climate crisis
‘A big signal’  
G7 agree to end use of unabated coal power plants by 2035
G7 agree to end use of unabated coal power plants by 2035
Plastics  
Developed countries accused of bowing to lobbyists at pollution talks
Business
Eurozone  
Recession is over as ‘big four’ economies beat forecasts
Recession is over as ‘big four’ economies beat forecasts
Banking  
Dividends payments soar globally as worker pay stagnates
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Liberty at the Louvre and waterfall smiles
Liberty at the Louvre and waterfall smiles
Off the wall  
A miraculous Magnum print sale
A miraculous Magnum print sale
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Jonathan Watts

Global environment writer

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Conflict in Gaza, war in Ukraine, a battle over the global environment – the world is becoming an increasingly hostile place, particularly for frontline journalists.

The Guardian is marking World Press Freedom Day with a series of articles about the threats posed to all types of reporters.

We want to use our platform to highlight the work they are doing, often in incredibly dangerous circumstances. Without the courage of correspondents working in conflict areas, press organisations warn the world will start to see “zones of silence” where important stories go unreported.

The risks may be growing, and the space to operate may be increasingly constrained, but we are more determined than ever to tell the stories of our age so that you, the readers, have the information to act as voters, citizens, consumers and participants in the web of life on Earth.

If you’re able to, please support the Guardian’s independent, open journalism on a monthly basis today from as a little as £4.

 
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