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£165,000 flight to Rwanda to sign deportation deal
James Cleverly  
£165,000 flight to Rwanda to sign deportation deal
Home secretary chartered a private jet to make the one-day round trip to Kigali in December
Small business  
Tesco accused of using cash and carry to ‘squeeze out’ village stores
Israel-Gaza war  
EU and US pile on pressure for Gaza ceasefire
Upskirting  
Shorts instead of skirts to protect Japan's cheerleaders
Society  
Three hundred thousand more UK children fall into absolute poverty
In focus
Anti-Putin forces behind raids into Russia speak out
Ukraine war briefing  
Anti-Putin forces behind raids into Russia speak out
Discharge petition backing Ukraine funding rolls on in US Congress with first Republican signature. What we know on day 758
Sudan  
‘Here, there is no future’: ethnic cleansing and fresh atrocities drive exodus of thousands from Darfur
'Significant positive change'  
Everest climbers prepare to pick up their own poo as season gets under way
Spotlight
‘A talented, goofy kid’  
Family of Ryan Gainer, autistic teen killed by police in California, speak out
Family of Ryan Gainer, autistic teen killed by police in California, speak out
Come together  
US fans share how they were introduced to the Beatles
I will never understand heterosexual dating culture’s obsession with height. Just get a footstool!
Faith Healer review  
Brian Friel’s classic questions everything we believe
Society  
I was 14. He was 22. If it wasn’t grooming, what is?
Opinion
Nationwide members deserve a vote on Virgin deal – but won’t get one
Nationwide members deserve a vote on Virgin deal – but won’t get one
You’ve heard stories of poverty in Britain. Now here’s the irrefutable evidence of a society failing its poorest
Judges who belong to the Garrick have a choice: play fair by women, or stand down from rape and sexism cases
Sport
Cricket  
Captain’s knock from Knight helps England to T20 win in New Zealand
Captain’s knock from Knight helps England to T20 win in New Zealand
‘We’re ready to win’  
Maguire focused on England glory and Southgate stay
Euro 2024  
Wales will ‘go toe to toe’ with Poland in bid to reach finals, insists Page
Podcast
Shining a light on London’s men-only Garrick Club
Today in Focus  
Shining a light on London’s men-only Garrick Club
The Garrick Club is one of London’s original gentlemen’s clubs. Among its members are the most powerful people in the country. Yet in 2024 women are not welcome to apply for membership. Amelia Gentleman 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
Water  
Women and girls suffer first when droughts hit poor and rural areas, says UN
Women and girls suffer first when droughts hit poor and rural areas, says UN
Fossil fuels  
Firms could be tried in US for homicide over climate-related deaths, experts say
Business
Interest rates  
Bank of England leaves rates at 5.25% but signals future cuts
Bank of England leaves rates at 5.25% but signals future cuts
Telegraph Media Group  
UAE-backed bid dealt fatal blow by new legislation
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Biking chickens and ballet stretches
Biking chickens and ballet stretches
Touch the future  
Outstanding student photographers
Outstanding student photographers
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