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MPs vote to throw out amendments to bill
Rwanda plan  
MPs vote to throw out amendments to bill
All 10 amendments made by peers voted down, giving much-needed boost to beleaguered PM
Childcare  
Expansion in England may not meet parents’ expectations, says charity
Rachel Reeves  
Treasury will ‘hardwire’ growth into tax and spending decisions
Heritage  
Bees move out while National Trust house in Wales gets new roof
Migration  
Families of missing say they were asked to pay hundreds for information on relatives
In focus
Garrick Club remains a bastion of male elitism
‘Literally a club for boys’  
Garrick Club remains a bastion of male elitism
Ban on female members appears not to have deterred senior figures in the government, Whitehall, the arts and the law
Analysis  
Ruling further erodes climate activists’ right to protest in England and Wales
Putin’s procession  
Vote share nears outer limits but still the only way is up
Spotlight
The people who started again in their 90s  
‘I was in the closet for 95 years. Then that door blew open!’
‘I was in the closet for 95 years. Then that door blew open!’
‘What’s the big deal?’  
London Black Out night welcomed despite No 10 concerns
Whites Only: Ade’s Extremist Adventure review  
A woeful failure to challenge racism
Empire of the ants  
What insect supercolonies can teach us
‘It’s a really big threat’  
Portuguese communities on the rise of the far right
Opinion
Loyalty was once the glue that held the Tories together. But now they’ve come unstuck
Loyalty was once the glue that held the Tories together. But now they’ve come unstuck
If I give away a kidney, will it make me a better person?
Famine is ‘imminent’ here in north Gaza – and I’m watching it begin to unfold
Sport
Fans should blame club owners, not rules, for points deductions
Fans should blame club owners, not rules, for points deductions
Rugby union  
Tuilagi's England career ends with Bayonne deal
Cricket  
England Women begin tour of New Zealand with T20 win
Podcast
Why are Indian and Nepali men ending up on the frontline in Ukraine?
Today in Focus  
Why are Indian and Nepali men ending up on the frontline in Ukraine?
Thousands of young Indian and Nepali men are being killed on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine. Their families want answers. Hannah Ellis-Petersen reports from Delhi
 
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Guardian Newsroom: Inside Putin’s Russia

Thursday 25 April 2024, 7pm – 8.15pm BST
After Putin’s landslide victory in state-managed elections, what hope is there for political change in Russia? Is there any way to restrain Putin, as he cracks down further at home and his invasion of Ukraine threatens the security of the world? Join Shaun Walker and guests for an online event.

 
Climate crisis
Net zero  
Sunak and ministers stoking division over UK target, warns Ed Miliband
Sunak and ministers stoking division over UK target, warns Ed Miliband
Environmental activism  
Climate protesters in England and Wales lose criminal damage defence
Business
P&O Ferries has paid some crew less than half UK minimum wage
P&O Ferries has paid some crew less than half UK minimum wage
Steel  
Tata to shut down Port Talbot coke ovens earlier than expected
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Star Wars coins, a new Banksy and a big cat
Star Wars coins, a new Banksy and a big cat
Galapagos  
Biodiversity under threat
Biodiversity under threat
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