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Moscow concert hall attack
Putin says all four gunmen held as death toll reaches 133
Full report  
Putin says all four gunmen held as death toll reaches 133
Putin suggests – without evidence – that Kyiv may have been involved in attack, claiming attackers planned to flee to Ukraine
Analysis  
Moscow attack is grim reminder that large-scale acts of terror have not gone away
Explainer  
Who is thought to be behind the Moscow attack?
Headlines
Princess of Wales responds to messages of support after cancer diagnosis
‘Enormously touched’  
Princess of Wales responds to messages of support after cancer diagnosis
Kensington Palace says Catherine and Prince William are ‘extremely moved by the public’s warmth and support’
Education  
Hard-up English councils ration access to special needs tests
Revealed  
UK-funded French forces risking migrants’ lives with small-boat tactics
Society  
Playground bullies do prosper – and go on to earn more in middle age
‘We’re barely hanging on’  
England’s cultural jewels fall into the red
In focus
How will Sadiq Khan fare in the battle to be London mayor?
‘It’s not going to be a landslide’  
How will Sadiq Khan fare in the battle to be London mayor?
Khan has long been considered a shoo-in for a third term as mayor. But in a city undergoing huge change, unease is setting in among his team
On a garden bench, amid a sea of daffodils  
How Kate dropped her bombshell news
David Cameron  
The ‘prime minister for external affairs’, gets tough on Israel
Spotlight
Isabelle Huppert  
‘I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place’
‘I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place’
‘Mum knew what was going on’  
Brigitte Höss on living at Auschwitz, in the Zone of Interest family
Ask Philippa  
I never wanted kids, but now my partner is pregnant
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
Josephine Bouchon, London: ‘Beautifully executed’ – restaurant review
‘There will be no day after’  
Hopes fade to end war in shattered, traumatised Gaza
Opinion
Royal duty should never include the cruel obligation to bare all about illness
Royal duty should never include the cruel obligation to bare all about illness
Cartoon  
Rishi Sunak ‘bounces back’
Free speech warriors take note, if film censors can move with the times, you can too
Sport
Formula One  
Sainz wins Australian GP after Verstappen forced to retire early
Sainz wins Australian GP after Verstappen forced to retire early
Women's cricket  
New Zealand snatch last-gasp victory as England collapse in third T20I
England 0-1 Brazil  
17-year-old Endrick dents Southgate's Euro 2024 buildup
 
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Real news v fake news: Is AI a threat to democracy?

Wednesday 24 April 2024, 8pm-9.15pm BST
This year, over 2 billion people will be voting in a record-breaking number of elections around the world. It will also mark the first major electoral cycle in the era of widespread generative AI. How will we distinguish between real news and fake news? Join Alex Hern and guests for a livestreamed discussion and Q&A.

 
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
Climate crisis
Apples  
UK project looks for lost varieties to protect fruit in climate crisis
UK project looks for lost varieties to protect fruit in climate crisis
Fossil fuels  
World’s largest oil companies ‘way off track’ on emissions goals, report finds
Business
The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried  
An unrepentant ex-mogul faces down decades in prison
An unrepentant ex-mogul faces down decades in prison
Shallow roots  
Can UK vertical farms keep growing as foreign rivals shrivel?
In pictures
Earth Hour  
Landmarks around the world turn lights off for an hour to raise awareness of climate crisis
Landmarks around the world turn lights off for an hour to raise awareness of climate crisis
The king of zing  
Lemons in art
Lemons in art
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