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Crown prosecutors in England and Wales trivialise teen sexual abuse, report says
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Crown prosecutors in England and Wales trivialise teen sexual abuse, report says
Independent examination of rape prosecutions hears lawyers are ‘obsessed’ with credibility of victims and use victim-blaming language
Portugal election  
Centre-right alliance claims victory, rejects role for far right
Oscars  
Oppenheimer wins best picture Oscar as Emma Stone pulls surprise win
Princess of Wales  
Post-op photo withdrawn due to ‘manipulation’
Hull  
Two arrested after police remove 34 bodies from funeral parlour
In focus
‘Maybe I’m bonkers, but I have a calling’
Ukraine’s frontline medics  
‘Maybe I’m bonkers, but I have a calling’
Doctors and paramedics in the Donetsk region describe their experiences of evacuating and treating the wounded
‘This time it’s really hard’  
British Muslims reflect as Ramadan begins
‘It’s a very unfair system’  
Family of man who took his own life criticise indefinite sentences
Spotlight
‘I was cancelled’  
Beverley Knight on gay rights, race and her West End renaissance
Beverley Knight on gay rights, race and her West End renaissance
‘My father buried his friends in minus-40 Siberia’  
Director Hirokazu Kore-eda on trauma and childhood
Oscars 2024 viral moments  
John Cena in the buff, Emma Stone’s eye-roll and Paul Giamatti’s tears
Italian renaissance  
A stylish renovation in Bologna
'Barbecue'  
Is the feared gang boss now the most powerful man in Haiti?
Opinion
It was an Oscars night with a British accent – and no real upsets
It was an Oscars night with a British accent – and no real upsets
I loved having teenage kids, but I was often terrible at it. Here are eight things I eventually learned
Ireland’s ‘no-no’ vote is a victory for human rights, not a rejection of progress
Sport
Liverpool 1-1 Manchester City  
‘It’s 100% a foul’: Klopp baffled after late penalty denied
‘It’s 100% a foul’: Klopp baffled after late penalty denied
Formula One  
Verstappen could leave Red Bull, admits Horner
Six Nations  
Borthwick backs England to claim unlikely Six Nations title in France
Podcast
Black Box: the hunt for ClothOff – the deepfake porn app
Today in Focus  
Black Box: the hunt for ClothOff – the deepfake porn app
For the past six months, the Guardian journalist Michael Safi has been trying to find out who is behind an AI company that creates deepfakes. Deepfakes that are causing havoc around the world, with police and lawmakers baffled about how to deal with them. And in trying to answer one question, he has been left with a bigger one: is AI going to make it impossible to sort fact from fiction?
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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
Oil companies  
Aramco pays nearly $100bn in dividends as earnings tumble
Aramco pays nearly $100bn in dividends as earnings tumble
Executive pay  
When £17m isn’t enough: FTSE firms plead to pay bosses millions more
In pictures
Oscars 2024 red carpet  
Best looks at the 96th Academy Awards
Best looks at the 96th Academy Awards
Photos of the weekend  
Marathons, Bluebird and Karol G
Marathons, Bluebird and Karol G
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