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Survivors of UK terror attacks warn politicians in open letter
‘Don’t equate Muslims with extremists’  
Survivors of UK terror attacks warn politicians in open letter
Letter signed by families of victims including Manchester Arena bombing
Michelle Donelan  
Minister set to face more questions over taxpayer-funded £15,000 payout
‘Waiting for the storm’  
Israelis and Palestinians fear difficult week as Ramadan starts
Poll  
Hunt’s budget backfires as twice as many voters say taxes will rise
Boris Johnson  
Former PM ‘held unofficial talks with president of Venezuela in February’
In focus
Hunt budget falls short in bellwether West Country seat
‘People still worse off’  
Hunt budget falls short in bellwether West Country seat
Chancellor’s move to slice a few pounds off national insurance fails to win hearts and minds in Stroud
‘I considered him a decent person’  
How Putin’s puppets help to dupe Russia’s voters
Gaza  
Silenced for months, Arab Israeli towns hold first war protests
Spotlight
Tears, joy, yoga – and dreaded games  
Stage actors share their secrets of the rehearsal room
Stage actors share their secrets of the rehearsal room
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
Paradise Food, Harrogate: ‘Precise and generous cookery’
Mother's Day  
My mother, the monster – and how I came to understand and forgive her
Ask Philippa  
My mum loves other people’s children more than her own
Sunday with Joanna Scanlan  
‘Instead of tidying, I’ll watch videos about tidying’
Opinion
Elon Musk v OpenAI: tech giants are inciting existential fears to evade scrutiny
Elon Musk v OpenAI: tech giants are inciting existential fears to evade scrutiny
Nowadays you can’t move for men boo-hooing – and I’m envious
Comment cartoon  
Jeremy Hunt, fiscal drag queen
Sport
Six Nations  
Win over Ireland ‘one of the proudest days of my career’, says George
Win over Ireland ‘one of the proudest days of my career’, says George
High lines and counters: tactics that could decide Liverpool v Manchester City
‘No one is bigger than the team’  
Horner issues warning to Verstappen
Podcast
Black Box: The connectionists
Today in Focus  
Black Box: The connectionists
Scientist Geoffrey Hinton set out to understand the brain and ended up working with a group of researchers who invented a technology so powerful that even they don’t truly understand how it works. This is about a collision between two mysterious intelligences – two black boxes – human and artificial. Subscribe to Black Box, a new series on artificial intelligence, for more episodes
 
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Europe, the far right and a critical year of elections

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Why are the far right gaining respectability and power across Europe? Join Jon Henley and guests for an online event, when they will discuss the rise of anti-establishment, far right politics and what it might mean for the EU's agenda.

 
Climate crisis
Big oil uncovered  
Film studio from Oscar-winning director aims to stir up ‘populist anger’ over climate crisis
Film studio from Oscar-winning director aims to stir up ‘populist anger’ over climate crisis
Fossil fuels  
Oil industry has sought to block state backing for green tech since 1960s
Business
Allwyn  
National Lottery operator had borrowed millions from Kremlin-owned banks
National Lottery operator had borrowed millions from Kremlin-owned banks
Not a sausage  
How latest post-Brexit checks have hit UK delis
In pictures
‘It was a real carnival of the senses’  
Shamil Tanna’s best phone picture
Shamil Tanna’s best phone picture
20 pictures  
The week around the world
The week around the world
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