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Head of civil service and MI6 chief resign Garrick membership
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Head of civil service and MI6 chief resign Garrick membership
Top civil servant Simon Case follows Richard Moore in announcing decision to quit male-only club
Portugal  
Centre-right leader Luís Montenegro nominated as PM after narrow election win
Emmanuel Macron  
Photos of a boxing French president raise eyebrows after he comes out swinging against Putin
Harry Kane  
First pictures emerge of statue kept in storage for years
Rwanda deportations  
Bill likely to be stalled at least till April after seven Lords defeats
In focus
Missile attacks on Kyiv after Zelenskiy calls for more air defences
Ukraine war briefing  
Missile attacks on Kyiv after Zelenskiy calls for more air defences
Ukrainian drones hit Engels air base deep inside Russia; EU sends €4.5bn to Kyiv and discusses using Russian profits. What we know on day 757
'Fight for ourselves or no one will'  
How the Sunflower movement birthed a generation determined to protect Taiwan
‘Where is #katemiddleton?’  
Theories on Kate’s whereabouts go global
Spotlight
‘Is this how I die?’  
John Crace on his terrifying heart attack
John Crace on his terrifying heart attack
Siege days are over  
How Northern Ireland came to lead the UK on abortion
I’ve spent a lifetime dreading the loss of a parent. And now it’s finally happened
Keoghan, Madden, James Martin  
Who should be James Bond, if Aaron Taylor-Johnson is out?
A mecca for rewilders  
The community-led project restoring Scotland’s southern uplands
Opinion
Truth is, spent Sunak might not mind the idea of packing up and going home
Truth is, spent Sunak might not mind the idea of packing up and going home
Rachel Reeves is staking it all on economic growth. So where’s her plan to achieve it?
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on conspiracy theories around the Princess of Wales
Sport
Joe Gomez  
Psychologically it was tough … I had to trust my body again
Psychologically it was tough … I had to trust my body again
Red Bull tries to project harmony but Horner saga rolls on
Rugby union  
Farrell refuses to rule out potential return for England
Podcast
The silencing of climate protesters in English and Welsh courts
Today in Focus  
The silencing of climate protesters in English and Welsh courts
The court of appeal ruled on Monday that the ‘consent’ defence could not be used in the cases of climate protesters. Sandra Laville reports
 
Guardian Live

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
Climate crisis  
Emissions connected to top oil and gas firms may cause millions of heat deaths by 2100, study finds
Emissions connected to top oil and gas firms may cause millions of heat deaths by 2100, study finds
Environment  
World’s top fossil-fuel bosses deride efforts to move away from oil and gas
Business
Inflation  
UK rate falls to 3.4% in February as food price rises slow
UK rate falls to 3.4% in February as food price rises slow
US economy  
Interest rates unchanged but Federal Reserve signals three cuts this year
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Spring festivals and giant heads
Spring festivals and giant heads
Spain  
Last night of Las Fallas in Valencia
Last night of Las Fallas in Valencia
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