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Labour withdraws support for Rochdale candidate after Israel-Gaza remarks
Azhar Ali  
Labour withdraws support for Rochdale candidate after Israel-Gaza remarks
Party no longer campaigning for Azhar Ali, who suggested Israel had allowed 7 October attack to happen
Brianna Ghey  
Mother warns tech bosses more children will die without action
Gaza  
Biden joins international calls for Israel to call off Rafah offensive
Nuclear power  
Planned reactors unlikely to help hit green target, say MPs
Housing  
Sunak reveals plan to boost brownfield homebuilding in England
In focus
New Russian hypersonic threat; Mongolia trolls Putin over defunct empires
Ukraine war briefing  
New Russian hypersonic threat; Mongolia trolls Putin over defunct empires
Zircon hypersonic missile hits Kyiv, Ukrainian experts believe; Mongolian leader trolls Vladimir Putin over size of defunct Eurasian empires
Azhar Ali  
Labour’s self-sabotage leaves Rochdale byelection up for grabs
Israel-Gaza war  
Netanyahu uses hostage rescue to justify strikes as his support dwindles
Spotlight
‘The signature scent of a generation’  
The Body Shop ranges UK consumers fell in love with down the decades
The Body Shop ranges UK consumers fell in love with down the decades
Rish! uses his big break on GB News to remind us he can’t connect with people
The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth review  
The finest possible tribute to the astronauts who lost their lives
Fashion  
The latest It-bag is a joke ... Inside the wacky world of MSCHF
Beyoncé: Texas Hold ’Em and 16 Carriages review  
Country gets brilliantly Beyoncéfied
Opinion
I would mourn The Body Shop – it was a gateway to politics for animal-obsessed teenagers like me
I would mourn The Body Shop – it was a gateway to politics for animal-obsessed teenagers like me
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on IDF videos of Gaza detainees
Yes, Donald Trump’s Putin comments were unhinged – but he’s right to question Nato’s future
Sport
Crystal Palace 1-3 Chelsea  
Gallagher strikes in late comeback win
Gallagher strikes in late comeback win
Football  
Guardiola warns Haaland over 'body language' in games
For just a second, Travis Kelce cracked under pressure
Podcast
 Is Biden too old to be president?
Today in Focus  
Is Biden too old to be president?
Joe Biden’s age is increasingly becoming a political liability – even though Trump is just four years younger. David Smith reports
 
Guardian Live

Guardian Newsroom: What lies ahead for Ukraine in 2024?

Wednesday 21 February 2024, 7pm-8.15pm GMT
Can Ukraine rely on continued financial backing from the West? Can it make territorial gains on the frontline? Our journalists, including Luke Harding, will examine the latest developments as the conflict enters its third year.

 
Climate crisis
Biden administration  
Oil firms and green groups mount opposing challenges over offshore drilling leases
Oil firms and green groups mount opposing challenges over offshore drilling leases
Oil and gas companies  
Certified natural gas is ‘dangerous greenwashing scheme’, US senators say
Business
Retail  
The Body Shop files intention to appoint administrators
The Body Shop files intention to appoint administrators
Hewlett-Packard  
Software firm lost $4bn over Autonomy acquisition, London court told
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Carnival satire and a Super Bowl kiss
Carnival satire and a Super Bowl kiss
Celebrities at the Super Bowl  
Taylor Swift, Usher, Justin Bieber and Jay-Z
Taylor Swift, Usher, Justin Bieber and Jay-Z
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