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South of England is priority target in general election, campaign chief says
Pat McFadden says local election results give the party confidence it can turn ‘blue wall’ seats red
Immigration  
Rwanda admits it can’t guarantee how many it will take in from UK
Al Jazeera  
Israel shuts down local offices of satellite news network in ‘dark day for the media’
'Privacy and dignity'  
Gender-specific toilets to be required in non-residential buildings in England
Grangemouth  
Calls grow for urgent talks to protect future of oil refinery
Elections 2024
Party gain most council seats in last five years, data shows
Liberal Democrats  
Party gain most council seats in last five years, data shows
Party has gained 768 seats, Labour 545 and the Greens 480, while the Conservatives have lost 1,783
In focus
Russian attacks kill three during Orthodox Easter
Ukraine war briefing  
Russian attacks kill three during Orthodox Easter
Volodymyr Zelenskiy urges prayers for soldiers on frontline amid attacks in Kharkiv and Sumy regions; Xi Jinping arrives in Paris under pressure to harden stance on Russia. What we know on day 803
Rome  
Meet the Vatican Swiss Guards ready to sacrifice their lives for the pope
‘There are people in tents writing dissertations’  
UK reaches for scale of US campus protests
Spotlight
The Responder series two review  
Another total TV triumph
Another total TV triumph
Chaos & Decline  
Labour’s spoof stitches together 14 years of Tory low points
Bills you don’t owe, menacing debt collectors  
The terrifying world of energy company customers
The Incredibly Talented Lucy review  
A sparkling story, with an enraging twist ending
The Pogues review  
Triumphant tribute to energy and poetry of band’s early days
Opinion
Sometimes our take on human nature trumps our political allegiances. Good
Sometimes our take on human nature trumps our political allegiances. Good
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on Rishi Sunak’s local elections disaster
From mayoral elections to Rwanda removals, Sunak won’t let the truth jeopardise his mission
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Miami Grand Prix  
Norris holds off Verstappen for historic maiden victory
Norris holds off Verstappen for historic maiden victory
‘It shows they care’  
Postecoglou defends Spurs duo after Anfield bust-up
Football  
Man Utd have met with Sancho during loan, Ten Hag reveals
 
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Today in Focus  
How do we protect teenagers from sextortion scams?
Murray Dowey, a 16-year-old from Dunblane, was targeted by a sextortion scammer in the hours before he took his own life. Now his parents are raising awareness of this increasingly prevalent crime. Libby Brooks reports
Climate crisis
Cop29  
Summit to call for peace between warring states, says host Azerbaijan
Summit to call for peace between warring states, says host Azerbaijan
Climate crisis  
Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study finds
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Transport  
Rail strikes restart as Aslef train drivers embark on new action
Rail strikes restart as Aslef train drivers embark on new action
Europe's housing crisis  
Fix problem or risk fuelling the far right, UN expert warns
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Cornwall  
Bolster the Cornish giant stars in clifftop pageant
Bolster the Cornish giant stars in clifftop pageant
The weekend in pictures  
Madonna in Rio and a battle between Greek churches
Madonna in Rio and a battle between Greek churches
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