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Thousands of children unsure of gender identity ‘let down by NHS’, report finds
‘This must stop’  
Thousands of children unsure of gender identity ‘let down by NHS’, report finds
Leading consultant paediatrician says unproven treatments and ‘toxicity’ of trans debate damaging outcomes
David Cameron  
UK will not suspend arms exports to Israel, foreign secretary says
William Wragg  
MP resigns Tory whip after divulging colleagues' phone numbers
Drugs  
Animal tranquilliser found in cannabis vapes and illicit sedatives in UK
Cost of living crisis  
Paying bills a struggle for 7.4 million UK consumers, regulator finds
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
Mother criticises ‘agenda from above’ after release of Cass report
‘Hysterical environment’  
Mother criticises ‘agenda from above’ after release of Cass report
Parent of trans girl says report promotes agenda that ‘things need to be made more difficult’ for children with gender dysphoria
Analysis  
Cameron’s Trump dinner may not be enough to reach the new Republican party
Explained  
Which countries supply Israel with arms and why is Biden reluctant to stop?
Spotlight
The German valley that was swept away  
‘The cemeteries gave up their dead’
‘The cemeteries gave up their dead’
Venice Biennale  
Nordic pavilion explores mythmaking amid ‘canon’ controversy
‘Her demons were probably worse’  
Does Back to Black reveal the real Amy Winehouse?
‘Small but mighty’  
How invertebrates play central role in shaping our world
Ministry of Evil: The Twisted Cult of Tony Alamo review  
An astonishing tale of brainwashing
Opinion
Post Office has run out of road thanks to an honest, stubborn man
Post Office has run out of road thanks to an honest, stubborn man
Can you smell what The Rock is cooking? Could it be the most surreal presidential bid yet?
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on politicians tying themselves in knots while the climate crisis intensifies
Sport
Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich  
Trossard cancels out Kane's penalty in pulsating first-leg draw
Trossard cancels out Kane's penalty in pulsating first-leg draw
Foden jolts Manchester City into life to leave Bellingham in shade
Republic of Ireland 0-2 England  
James sparks Lionesses' crucial Euro 2025 qualifying win
 
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Shami Chakrabarti: Defending human rights

Wednesday 22 May 2024, 8pm-9pm BST
Leading British human rights lawyer and campaigner Shami Chakrabarti argues that the human rights agreements put in place following the second world war are now in danger. Join her for a livestreamed event, in conversation with Zoe Williams.

 
Podcast
Profits over pipes: who should own our water?
Today in Focus  
Profits over pipes: who should own our water?
Thames Water owes hundreds of millions of pounds in debt, and the UK government is concerned about its potential collapse. Helena Horton reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
National parks in England and Wales failing on biodiversity, say campaigners
National parks in England and Wales failing on biodiversity, say campaigners
Switzerland  
Human rights violated by inaction on climate, ECHR rules in landmark case
Business
Stonegate  
UK’s biggest pubs group struggles to refinance £2.2bn debt pile
UK’s biggest pubs group struggles to refinance £2.2bn debt pile
Media  
The Sun loses £66m amid costs from phone-hacking scandal
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Fighting ibexes and a ballet rehearsal
Fighting ibexes and a ballet rehearsal
Light and shade  
Total solar eclipse over Mexico, US and Canada
Total solar eclipse over Mexico, US and Canada
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