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NHS England to review cutting compulsory training for doctors
Exclusive  
NHS England to review cutting compulsory training for doctors
Exclusive: Study will be aimed at improving medics’ working lives by reducing frequency and repetition of courses
Rwanda bill  
Sunak pressed to end impasse by exempting Afghan service veterans
Ukraine  
Approval of $61bn US aid shows we will not be abandoned, says Zelenskiy
George Mallory  
Final letters to wife published 100 years after fatal Mount Everest climb
Unrwa  
UK unlikely to make snap decision over funding
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The educators keeping a language of enslaved Africans alive
‘I Gullah Geechee, too’  
The educators keeping a language of enslaved Africans alive
Sunn m’Cheaux and Akua Page teach Gullah language and culture from juvenile incarceration facilities to Harvard
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honour the Africans buried on St Helena
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
In focus
Filmed by voyeurs and stalked online
Manchester women  
Filmed by voyeurs and stalked online
Two friends tell their story for National Stalking Awareness Week, as police bring in new powers to protect victims
Year of elections  
More people will vote this year than ever before … but where are the female candidates?
‘Like the Somme without the generals’  
Tory nerves grow as local elections loom
Spotlight
‘They’re patronising, arrogant …’  
Caroline Lucas on fighting the Tories, leading the Greens and leaving parliament
Caroline Lucas on fighting the Tories, leading the Greens and leaving parliament
‘He could create beauty out of horror’  
The extraordinary life and photography of Tim Hetherington
Ten Years to Save the West by Liz Truss review  
Economical with the truth about her own downfall
'He gave us his everything, he gave us his life'  
Two centuries on, Greece loves Byron more than ever
Racist dog whistle  
The right wing has weaponised ‘DEI’
Opinion
A radical British politics rooted in nature is spreading – and the establishment doesn’t like it
A radical British politics rooted in nature is spreading – and the establishment doesn’t like it
I’ve always been untidy. Nothing prepared me for the mess having a child would make
Andrew Neil needs to be more Vorderman, less Voldemort
Sport
Coventry 3-3 Man Utd (2-4 pens)  
Ten Hag’s side survive epic comeback to reach FA Cup final
Ten Hag’s side survive epic comeback to reach FA Cup final
Real Madrid 3-2 Barcelona  
Bellingham settles clásico in injury time
Fulham 1-3 Liverpool  
Alexander-Arnold keen to ‘throw kitchen sink’ at title race
 
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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
Where does the Cass review leave trans teenagers?
Today in Focus  
Where does the Cass review leave trans teenagers?
Dr Hilary Cass’s review of NHS gender identity services has been published. Amelia Gentleman reports on what it means for children at the centre of it all
Climate crisis
Powering down  
End times for the UK’s final coal-fired station
End times for the UK’s final coal-fired station
Environment  
Sunak has ‘set Britain back’ on net zero, says UK’s climate adviser
Business
Kennet Properties  
Thames Water-linked firm paid £14m in dividends despite concerns over group
Thames Water-linked firm paid £14m in dividends despite concerns over group
Renewable energy  
High interest rates could add billions to UK green power transition, says report
In pictures
London Marathon and Coachella  
Photos of the weekend
Photos of the weekend
Glasgow’s Refuweegee  
Wet weather but a warm welcome
Wet weather but a warm welcome
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