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Middle East crisis
Israeli military says 99% of Iran’s 300 drones and missiles intercepted; Biden denounces ‘unprecedented’ attack
Live  
Israeli military says 99% of Iran’s 300 drones and missiles intercepted; Biden denounces ‘unprecedented’ attack
Attack comes nearly two weeks after strike in Damascus killed top Iranian commander
Full report  
Iran launches hundreds of drones and cruise missiles at Israel in unprecedented attack
At a glance  
What we know so far about Iran's attack
Western response  
US and UK forces help shoot down Iranian drones over Jordan, Syria and Iraq
Analysis  
Fate of Middle East hangs in the balance as Israel mulls its next steps
Headlines
Hundreds of vulnerable children sent to illegal and unregulated care homes in England
Revealed  
Hundreds of vulnerable children sent to illegal and unregulated care homes in England
Observer investigation finds that private companies made £105m despite not being registered with Ofsted
‘Guilty men have got away with it’  
Fears over rise of ‘sexsomnia’ defence in rape cases
Bondi Junction mass stabbing  
Victim’s family ‘reeling from terrible loss’; attacker named by police – latest news
‘Miraculous’  
Exquisite paintings saved from Notre Dame fire back on view
‘It’s catastrophic’  
Italian restaurants in London struggle to find staff post-Brexit
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
Sharp rise in chronic traumatic stress disorder among Palestinian children
‘They’ve seen bombs, deaths, bodies’  
Sharp rise in chronic traumatic stress disorder among Palestinian children
Charity reports dramatic deterioration in young people’s mental health since 7 October
OJ Simpson  
The day they set him free – and left America in turmoil
Crippling mortgages and £16 olive oil  
How much have UK prices risen in the past two years?
Spotlight
‘As transparent as a brick wall’  
British firms fight back against ‘Business Improvement Districts’
British firms fight back against ‘Business Improvement Districts’
A Braccetto, London  
It does its thing well at a good price
Ask Philippa  
I was abused as a child, but now my mother needs care
TV tonight  
Big Zuu makes a joyous pilgrimage
Kurt Cobain: Moments That Shook Music review  
Even 30 years on, his death seems utterly tragic
Opinion
One thing stops us from prising teens from their phones: peer pressure
One thing stops us from prising teens from their phones: peer pressure
Sober as I currently am, let’s raise a glass to having a drink
We don’t do our best work just before lunch, and it’s not much better afterwards
Sport
The Masters  
Woods makes unwanted history while Scheffler edges into the lead
Woods makes unwanted history while Scheffler edges into the lead
Grand National  
Vintage race enough to make even Mullins lose his cool
Bundesliga  
Alonso finally finds antidote to Bayer’s Neverkusen jibes
Podcast
Carers scandal: why are so many being prosecuted by the UK government?
Today in Focus  
Carers scandal: why are so many being prosecuted by the UK government?
George Henderson was convicted of fraud and had to repay £19,500 in carer’s allowance years after ticking the wrong box on the form. He is not alone. The Guardian’s social policy editor, Patrick Butler, looks at why thousands are facing prosecution over innocent mistakes
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Strasbourg court’s Swiss ruling could have global impact, say experts
Strasbourg court’s Swiss ruling could have global impact, say experts
The age of extinction  
Network of ‘ghost roads’ paves the way for levelling Asia-Pacific rainforests
Business
‘It’s torn the town apart’  
Seaside shops rebel over ‘waste of money’ improvements levy
Seaside shops rebel over ‘waste of money’ improvements levy
Brexit  
New checks will cause food shortages in UK, importers warn
In pictures
We love  
Fashion fixes for the week ahead
Fashion fixes for the week ahead
Bling things  
Eighteen of the best jewellery pieces
Eighteen of the best jewellery pieces
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