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UK closer to large-scale conflict than in many years, intelligence official says
Defence  
UK closer to large-scale conflict than in many years, intelligence official says
Official cites Ukraine war and China threat and raises concern over turnover of top government ministers
Rishi Sunak  
Brianna Ghey’s father demands apology over trans jibe
Exclusive  
Del Monte Kenya representatives accused of seeking to cover up circumstances of men’s deaths
Fit for a king  
Charles III's morning routine includes 11-minute Canadian air force drill
Labour  
Starmer to announce scaling back of £28bn green investment plan
In focus
'Drones cost Russia gold bullion'; Republicans reject Ukraine aid bill
Ukraine war briefing  
'Drones cost Russia gold bullion'; Republicans reject Ukraine aid bill
US Republicans reject bill tying Ukraine aid to border security; Kyiv urges west to speed up deliveries of artillery shells
‘Our last stop is Rafah’  
Trapped Palestinians await Israeli onslaught
Visualised  
The unprecedented situation at the US-Mexico border
Spotlight
‘I don’t believe in a curse’  
The wrestler who lost his five brothers
The wrestler who lost his five brothers
‘I lost my house, I lost all my money’  
The retiree taking on the banks over crypto fund loss
The Hills of California review  
Jez Butterworth’s fractious family of singing sisters
Weak, weak, weak: needy Rish! makes a spectacle of himself at PMQs
It’s alive! It’s alive!  
The giant scary sculptures made of bubbles, blobs and body parts
Opinion
Is there a way to achieve peace in Israel and Palestine? I believe there is
Is there a way to achieve peace in Israel and Palestine? I believe there is
Do I feel sorry for Kwasi Kwarteng as he departs frontline politics? No – and nor does anyone with a mortgage
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on King Charles’s cancer and the NHS
Sport
Aston Villa 1-3 Chelsea  
Revitalised Blues bring FA Cup relief for Pochettino
Revitalised Blues bring FA Cup relief for Pochettino
Ivory Coast 1-0 DR Congo  
Haller's volley sends hosts into Afcon final
Golf  
Woods and McIlroy among PGA cohort to share $750m windfall
Podcast
Why the military are the real winners of Pakistan’s election
Today in Focus  
Why the military are the real winners of Pakistan’s election
After loudly criticising the army, Imran Khan, reported to be Pakistan’s most popular politician, has been hit with several jail sentences. Mehreen Zahra-Malik reports
 
Guardian Live

Guardian Newsroom: What lies ahead for Ukraine in 2024?

Wednesday 21 February 2024, 7pm-8.15pm GMT
Can Ukraine rely on continued financial backing from the West? Can it make territorial gains on the frontline? Our journalists, including Luke Harding, will examine the latest developments as the conflict enters its third year.

 
Climate crisis
Analysis  
World ‘not prepared’ for disasters after warmest ever January
World ‘not prepared’ for disasters after warmest ever January
Labour  
Keir Starmer ‘unwavering’ over green pledge despite claims party is dropping it
Business
Thames Water  
Regulator orders firm to produce turnaround plan over sewage record
Regulator orders firm to produce turnaround plan over sewage record
Sainsbury’s  
Chain does not rule out job cuts amid plans for more robots
In pictures
The very furry goat-men of Bulgaria  
Charles Fréger’s best photograph
Charles Fréger’s best photograph
Dark With Excessive Bright  
The Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance
The Royal Ballet’s giant leap into immersive dance
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