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Senior Labour figures call for return of ‘life-transforming’ policy
Sure Start  
Senior Labour figures call for return of ‘life-transforming’ policy
Gordon Brown and three former education ministers say New Labour’s acclaimed early-years programme benefited millions
Foreign policy  
David Cameron to set out UK basis for continuing arms sales to Israel
Environment  
Tenth consecutive monthly heat record alarms and confounds climate scientists
Bradford  
Suspect in stabbing of Kulsuma Akter on bail over alleged threat to kill her
William Wragg  
MP resigns from two Commons roles after divulging lawmakers' phone numbers
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
From Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid to the Tuileries Garden in Paris, guides reshape stories continent tells about itself
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honour the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
In focus
‘Low skills blight lives’: Richard Parker on his mayoral ambitions
‘Low skills blight lives’: Richard Parker on his mayoral ambitions
Labour’s West Midlands candidate says it’s time for a fresh start as he vows to create 150,000 new jobs
Aches, pains and new goals  
What next for ‘hardest geezer’ Russ Cook after Africa run
In pictures  
Total solar eclipse over Mexico, US and Canada
Spotlight
Defiance: Fighting the Far Right review  
A powerful tale of British Asians who fought racism
A powerful tale of British Asians who fought racism
‘BJP v democracy’  
India’s opposition alliance cries foul as election nears
Curb Your Enthusiasm finale review  
An absolutely perfect ending
‘Bulging skulls and protruding eyes’  
Ten features dog owners should avoid
‘Things I’m ashamed to admit’  
TikTok trend driving new level of oversharing
Opinion
Even its old boys are turning on the stuffy Foreign Office. They’re right to do so
Even its old boys are turning on the stuffy Foreign Office. They’re right to do so
My 13-hour holiday was a glimpse of the world before Covid. I’ll be going back
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Donald Trump and a total eclipse of the sun
Sport
Arsenal relish role reversal as they prepare to battle Bayern Munich
Arsenal relish role reversal as they prepare to battle Bayern Munich
Football  
Everton could face further punishment after being hit with two-point deduction
Total eclipse of the carts  
Masters practice halts for one-off spectacle
 
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Guardian Newsroom: Inside Putin’s Russia

Thursday 25 April 2024, 7pm – 8.15pm BST
After Putin's landslide victory in state-managed elections, what hope is there for political change in Russia? How do its citizens really view their president and the war? Join Shaun Walker and guests for an online event to explore the future of Putin's Russia.

 
Podcast
The devil walking on Earth – part 2
Today in Focus  
The devil walking on Earth – part 2
Annie Kelly reports on the story of Sosa Henkoma, who was exploited by drug gangs as a child and now mentors young people at risk of gang violence
Climate crisis
Weather tracker  
Storm Kathleen brings high winds and warm air to Europe
Storm Kathleen brings high winds and warm air to Europe
World Bank  
Funding of ‘hog hotel’ factory farms under fire over climate effect
Business
Tax avoidance  
Labour to launch £5bn crackdown on loophole to close gap in spending plans
Labour to launch £5bn crackdown on loophole to close gap in spending plans
John Lewis  
Staff brace for shake-up as ex-Tesco UK boss named group chair
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A Seoul rally and a solar eclipse
A Seoul rally and a solar eclipse
A WHO photographer in Gaza  
‘There’s just an overwhelming need for peace’
‘There’s just an overwhelming need for peace’
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