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Regulators urged to act over water companies’ record sewage discharge
Environment  
Regulators urged to act over water companies’ record sewage discharge
Government asked to put ‘people and planet before profits’ as analysis shows potential illegal discharging of raw sewage
Garrick Club  
Lawyer who raised ‘boys’ club’ concerns over judgment accused of misconduct
Gaza  
Ireland backs bid to include blocking of aid in definition of genocide
Daniel Kahneman  
Renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner dies at 90
Women's health  
Hormone medication could increase risk of brain tumours, French study finds
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
British overseas territory may face legal action over alleged failure to honour reburial plan after remains found during airport project
Documentary  
Buried: how we choose to remember the transatlantic slave trade
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
The Guardian  
Media group appoints first Caribbean correspondent
In focus
Why the US is bracing for supply chain disruption
Baltimore bridge collapse  
Why the US is bracing for supply chain disruption
Downing of Francis Scott Key Bridge disrupts shipping of cars and parts and risks loss of Baltimore’s cargo trade to other ports
Ukraine war briefing  
‘Russian terror’ as guided bombs hit Kharkiv
Beatings, humiliation and a loss of self-worth  
How Edinburgh Academy victims were scarred
Spotlight
Analysis  
Lockdown gave Finley’s parents cover – but safeguarding failures ran deep
Lockdown gave Finley’s parents cover – but safeguarding failures ran deep
MJ the Musical review  
Sterilised moonwalk through the King of Pop’s life
From a graceful turn to a dangerous toy  
World Nature Photography awards 2024
Andi Oliver’s Fabulous Feasts review  
So hope-inducing it could restore your faith in Britain
Free lunches, brain breaks and happy teachers  
Why Estonia has the best schools in Europe
Opinion
Britain seems stuck in a doom loop of poverty. I have a plan to raise billions to address that
Britain seems stuck in a doom loop of poverty. I have a plan to raise billions to address that
It’s not unpatriotic to tell the whole truth about Britain and the end of slavery
I’m a Garrick member. The exclusion of women is the opposite of liberal. It is out of date and wrong
Sport
Rashford’s England rivals circle as his United slump goes international
Rashford’s England rivals circle as his United slump goes international
‘A national disgrace’  
Oxford rail at River Thames pollution ahead of Boat Race
Chelsea 1-1 Ajax (agg: 4-1)  
Ramírez smooths path into WCL semi-finals
 
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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.

 
Podcast
How gangs took control of Haiti
Today in Focus  
How gangs took control of Haiti
Haiti has erupted into violence after gangs laid waste to the capital and forced the prime minister to resign. But Haitians are wary from bitter experience of outside forces intervening to find a solution to the crisis
Climate crisis
EU  
Emmanuel Macron calls proposed Mercosur trade pact ‘very bad deal’ lacking strong climate commitments
Emmanuel Macron calls proposed Mercosur trade pact ‘very bad deal’ lacking strong climate commitments
Diet  
Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds
Business
‘You’ve got to be joking’  
Mandelson dismisses prospect of UK rejoining EU
Mandelson dismisses prospect of UK rejoining EU
Nuclear  
Sellafield’s head of information security to step down
In pictures
A naked man plays with bubbles at Glastonbury  
Jocelyn Bain Hogg’s best photograph
Jocelyn Bain Hogg’s best photograph
Readers' best photographs  
Signs of spring and a wily coyote
Signs of spring and a wily coyote
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