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Public satisfaction at its lowest ever level, poll shows
NHS  
Public satisfaction at its lowest ever level, poll shows
Only 24% of people in England, Scotland and Wales content with heath service, with long waits to be seen the commonest complaint
Minimum wage  
‘Most successful economic policy in a generation’
Baltimore bridge collapse  
Six missing people now presumed dead, police say
Exclusive  
England suffered 4m hours of raw sewage discharges last year, figures set to show
Crime  
Clapham chemical attack suspect was granted asylum despite concerns over honesty
In focus
‘Third of Russia’s Black Sea fleet sunk or crippled’
Ukraine war briefing  
‘Third of Russia’s Black Sea fleet sunk or crippled’
Poland warns Russian missiles coming too close may be shot down; how Ukraine has ramped up making its own weapons. What we know on day 763
‘Dirty rotten scoundrel’  
Blackpool voters dismayed by Tory MP Scott Benton
Japan  
Sign of the times as nappy company makes them for adults but not babies any more
Spotlight
Enzo Mari review  
The anarchic Italian at war with design world ‘pornography’
The anarchic Italian at war with design world ‘pornography’
Visual guide  
How Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed
Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story review  
A rallying cry for the UK’s 10 million unsung hero carers
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
Opening Night review  
Sheridan Smith’s boozy meltdown shakes up musical theatre
Opinion
British judges were right to allow Julian Assange’s appeal. The next three weeks will show who cares about justice
British judges were right to allow Julian Assange’s appeal. The next three weeks will show who cares about justice
Netanyahu has been spoiling for a fight with the US. He may not survive this one
Cartoon  
Rebecca Hendin on the trouble with Baby Bibi
Sport
Ukraine 2-1 Iceland  
Mudryk's late strike books emotional Euro 2024 spot
Mudryk's late strike books emotional Euro 2024 spot
England 2-2 Belgium  
Bellingham rescues Southgate's side with last-gasp equaliser
Cricket  
Bouchier blitz helps England wrap up T20 series in New Zealand
Podcast
The assisted dying debate: Paola’s story
Today in Focus  
The assisted dying debate: Paola’s story
Paola Marra ended her life last week in Switzerland after being told by doctors she could not be guaranteed a pain-free death from bowel cancer in the coming months. Robert Booth reports
 
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An African History of Africa, with Zeinab Badawi

Wednesday 17 April 2024, 8pm-9pm BST
Zeinab Badawi will introduce her new book, An African History of Africa, in conversation with Nesrine Malik. This livestreamed event will provide a deeper understanding of the epic and sweeping history of the planet’s oldest inhabited continent.

 
Climate crisis
Andean alarm  
Climate crisis increases fears of glacial lake flood in Peru
Climate crisis increases fears of glacial lake flood in Peru
Environment  
Calls for international criminal court to end ‘impunity’ for environmental crimes
Business
Bank of England’s  
Markets expect too many interest rate cuts this year, says policymaker
 Markets expect too many interest rate cuts this year, says policymaker
‘I’m not profiting from misery. I’m averting more’  
Thales’s UK boss on making missiles for Ukraine
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Zendaya, surfing and a collapsed bridge
Zendaya, surfing and a collapsed bridge
From the blitz to Ukraine  
Has sheltering underground changed?
Has sheltering underground changed?
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