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UK state pension age will soon need to rise to 71, say experts
Retirement  
UK state pension age will soon need to rise to 71, say experts
Research on life expectancy and birth rates shows that ill health makes status quo unsustainable
Equal pay  
Labour plans to extend rights to black, Asian and minority ethnic staff
Middle East crisis  
US says strikes on Iran-linked militias 'just the beginning’ of its response
Grammy 2024  
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, SZA and Billie Eilish lead female-dominated awards
Heathrow  
Asylum seekers evacuated from hotel after power failure
In focus
Fears grow over ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children
‘They told me we’re all Russians’  
Fears grow over ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children
Russia, which boasts of taking in 700,000 children, stands accused of trying to erase their Ukrainian identity
‘A broken ankle is a death sentence’  
The fight to save lives in the treacherous California desert
‘It’s going to finish the village’  
How Morecambe Bay’s tragedy changed cocklepickers’ lives for ever
Spotlight
Pregnancy  
‘At 45, I grieved the idea of motherhood. Then, by pure fluke, I was pregnant’
‘At 45, I grieved the idea of motherhood. Then, by pure fluke, I was pregnant’
‘Every piece of filth that comes out of my mouth – that’s mine’  
Inside Curb Your Enthusiasm’s final season ​​
‘I wanted to find the humanity in kids seen as scumbags’  
George Amponsah on his Scorsese-style thriller
Sex, Me and Disability review  
Was it really necessary to spend so much time on sex workers?
‘I’m not the Chinese on the corner’  
Barcelona’s shopkeepers reclaim their names
Opinion
Who’s steering the Conservatives to the right? The backseat drivers of Reform UK
Who’s steering the Conservatives to the right? The backseat drivers of Reform UK
When dead children are the price of doing business, Zuckerberg’s apology is empty
What a legendary historian tells us about the contempt for today’s working class
Sport
Live  
India v England: second Test, day four – live
India v England: second Test, day four – live
Arsenal 3-1 Liverpool  
Arteta: 'Incredible' team are in title hunt
Chelsea 2-4 Wolves  
Pochettino admits his job is not safe after dismal defeat
Podcast
The disposable vape ban
Today in Focus  
The disposable vape ban
Vapes are often used by smokers to help them quit cigarettes, but in recent years more British children have taken up the habit. So is a ban the right course of action? Sarah Boseley 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
BP  
Green agenda all at sea as sinking profits forecast renews fossil fuel call
Green agenda all at sea as sinking profits forecast renews fossil fuel call
No more chocolate, coffee or wine?  
‘Last supper’ shows stakes of climate crisis
Business
Travel & leisure  
Tax-free shopping for tourists in UK may return as government eyes rethink
Tax-free shopping for tourists in UK may return as government eyes rethink
Brexit  
‘It’s all a bit marginal’ – claims of trade perks don’t add up, say firms
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
A train leap and Venice Carnival
A train leap and Venice Carnival
Design  
Lovingly reconstructed miniatures of Tokyo houses
Lovingly reconstructed miniatures of Tokyo houses
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