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English town hall budgets need £4bn to prevent widespread bankruptcy, MPs say
Councils in crisis  
English town hall budgets need £4bn to prevent widespread bankruptcy, MPs say
Cross-party committee also recommends overhaul of ‘outdated and regressive’ council tax
Post Office Horizon scandal  
Alan Bates rejects ‘cruel’ compensation offer
Exclusive  
DPP appeals to supreme court in case of protesters who called MP ‘Tory scum’
Technology  
More than half of UK undergraduates using AI for essays
South London  
Nine people injured in corrosive substance attack in Clapham
In focus
What we know on day 708
Russia-Ukraine war  
What we know on day 708
Heavy Ukrainian missile strikes hit military targets in Crimea; Russia and Ukraine make PoW exchange
Explained  
Northern Ireland: what does the new post-Brexit deal mean?
Analysis  
Nicola Sturgeon at the Covid inquiry: by turns defensive, lawyerly and very raw
Spotlight
Domino Day review  
This fertile, fun witch drama is Buffy for a new generation
This fertile, fun witch drama is Buffy for a new generation
Shock of the old  
Nine monstrous mascots to suck out your soul
‘I feel healthy, physically and mentally’  
Five people on how Veganuary changed their lives
Don’t worry, little people. Nicola Sturgeon can run this Covid inquiry for you
Headline act  
Kirin J Callinan on the ketamine overdose and heartbreak that made his ‘most truthful’ new album
Opinion
After a historic deal in Northern Ireland, what next? Old political battles on a reshaped field
After a historic deal in Northern Ireland, what next? Old political battles on a reshaped field
What I learned from a freezing night in A&E with my dad
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on the deal to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland
Sport
Liverpool 4-1 Chelsea  
Brilliant Bradley runs show as Reds march on at the top
Brilliant Bradley runs show as Reds march on at the top
Man City 3-1 Burnley  
Álvarez double keeps heat on leaders as Haaland returns
How Pope learned from his teenage struggles in India
Podcast
Is Britain fit to fight a war?
Today in Focus  
Is Britain fit to fight a war?
The British army has been struggling to attract applicants for years. Why don’t young people want to sign up? Dan Sabbagh reports
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
‘Literally off the charts’  
Global coral reef heat stress monitor forced to add new alerts as temperatures rise
Global coral reef heat stress monitor forced to add new alerts as temperatures rise
Heatwaves  
UK urgently needs plan to save lives, say MPs
Business
Tata Steel  
Boss defends decision to cut thousands of jobs at Port Talbot
Boss defends decision to cut thousands of jobs at Port Talbot
Green economy  
UK risks steep decline without £28bn pledge, Labour warned
In pictures
Readers' best photographs  
The Simpsons’ sofa and a reflective retriever
The Simpsons’ sofa and a reflective retriever
Photos of the day  
A Viking festival and a wall of death
A Viking festival and a wall of death
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