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Cancer treatment under way, says palace
King Charles  
Cancer treatment under way, says palace
Monarch has started schedule of treatments after diagnosis made recently when he was treated for benign enlarged prostate
Clapham chemical attack  
Suspect may be dead, police believe
Bristol  
Hundreds queue at new NHS dental practice hoping for treatment
Social media  
Algorithms ‘amplifying misogynistic content’
University of Bristol  
Professor suffered discrimination ‘due to anti-Zionist beliefs’
In focus
What we know on day 713 of the Russian invasion
Ukraine war in brief  
What we know on day 713 of the Russian invasion
‘Bakery’ attack targeted Russian officials, not civilians, say Ukrainians; Kyiv mayor Klitschko backs military chief Zaluzhnyi
Military  
Why is HMS Prince of Wales replacing HMS Queen Elizabeth on Nato mission?
Explained in 30 seconds  
New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi
Spotlight
Curb Your Enthusiasm final season review  
Larry David is the very best in the business
Larry David is the very best in the business
‘It’s black and white. I did it’  
Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman on her comeback after jail
The tragedy of Leonard Farruku  
The gifted young musician whose dream of a better life ended on the Bibby Stockholm
‘Don’t tell him, Pike!’  
How Ian Lavender gave Dad’s Army its most adored moment
The longest hour: Piers Morgan’s excruciating ‘interview’ with Rishi Sunak
Opinion
Work until you’re 71? It could be time to echo the French – and get angry
Work until you’re 71? It could be time to echo the French – and get angry
How to fix Britain’s crumbling NHS? Whatever you do, don’t ask a doctor
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on the reopening of the Northern Ireland assembly
Sport
Brentford 1-3 Manchester City  
Foden treble leads rally to close gap
Foden treble leads rally to close gap
Formula One  
Horner under investigation at Red Bull after allegation by staff member
Ethan Roots  
Flanker offers England firm foundation after whirlwind year
Podcast
The murder of Brianna Ghey
Today in Focus  
The murder of Brianna Ghey
A year on from the murder of Brianna Ghey, her killers have been sentenced, and her mother is leading an extraordinary campaign of compassion. Helen Pidd 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
Exclusive  
Minister consulted BP over incentives to maximise oil production, FoI reveals
Minister consulted BP over incentives to maximise oil production, FoI reveals
Weatherwatch  
Perth to swelter as heatwave expected to return to Australia
Business
Pharmaceuticals  
Novo Nordisk parent buys US drug firm for $16.5bn to expand Wegovy supply
Novo Nordisk parent buys US drug firm for $16.5bn to expand Wegovy supply
Automotive  
UK electric vehicle maker Arrival enters administration with 170 jobs at risk
In pictures
Tokyo snow  
First flurries of the year land in the Japanese capital
First flurries of the year land in the Japanese capital
Photos of the day  
Digital art, Grammys and a fashion protest
Digital art, Grammys and a fashion protest
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