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Drug shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by leaving EU, report warns
Brexit  
Drug shortages, now normal in UK, made worse by leaving EU, report warns
Some shortages are so serious they are imperilling the health and even lives of patients with serious illnesses, pharmacy bosses say
Conservatives  
MP loses whip after claims he used party funds to pay ‘bad people’
Rafah  
Israel reportedly deploys extra weapons for assumed offensive
DWP  
Department warns carers they could face greater penalties if they appeal against fines
Cybercrime  
Students turning to cyberfraud as huge phishing site infiltrated, police reveal
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
Don’t stockpile your Patriots, put Ukrainian needs first, allies told
Ukraine war briefing  
Don’t stockpile your Patriots, put Ukrainian needs first, allies told
Olaf Scholz tells EU to send more Patriot batteries as Nato chief urges members to prioritise Ukraine’s air defences; airstrikes on Chernihiv kill 17. What we know on day 785
‘It’s not a good look’  
Tory ‘attack dog’ reheats failed ploy used against Starmer to go for Rayner
Phone hacking  
Why has Hugh Grant settled his claim against the Sun?
Spotlight
America's preventable epidemic  
Low-carb diets work. Why does the American Diabetes Association push insulin instead?
Low-carb diets work. Why does the American Diabetes Association push insulin instead?
The politics sketch  
Tory MPs limp into PMQs after finally accepting their fate
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare review  
Guy Ritchie’s fun wartime romp
Slaughter-free sausages  
Trying the latest lab-grown meat creation
Mammoth review  
This bold sitcom about a man frozen since the 70s is dad jokes galore
Opinion
US politics is awash with crude and misleading attack ads. Now it’s the UK’s turn
US politics is awash with crude and misleading attack ads. Now it’s the UK’s turn
Royal Mail bid from Czech billionaire should be treated with deep scepticism
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Tory divisions over Rishi Sunak’s smoking ban proposals
Sport
Champions League  
Real Madrid dethrone Man City after Rüdiger holds nerve in shootout
Real Madrid dethrone Man City after Rüdiger holds nerve in shootout
Bayern Munich 1-0 Arsenal (3-2 agg)  
Kimmich books semi-final against Real as Gunners fade
London Marathon  
Director urges protesters not to disrupt event
 
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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.

 
Podcast
Can Rishi Sunak create a smoke-free generation?
Today in Focus  
Can Rishi Sunak create a smoke-free generation?
MPs voted this week to ban anyone aged 15 or younger in 2024 from buying cigarettes. If the legislation passes and is enacted, it would be a world first. Ben Quinn reports
Climate crisis
‘The ground is collapsing’  
California cracks down on farm region’s water pumping
California cracks down on farm region’s water pumping
Climate crisis  
Average world incomes to drop by nearly a fifth by 2050
Business
UK economy  
Bank of England governor shrugs off smaller-than-expected fall in inflation
Bank of England governor shrugs off smaller-than-expected fall in inflation
Holland & Barrett  
Retailer trains 600 women’s health coaches to give in-store support
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Desert floods and northern lights
Desert floods and northern lights
Prospect Cottage  
Derek Jarman’s seaside home
Derek Jarman’s seaside home
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