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Sunak’s bill will become law after peers back down
Rwanda deportations  
Sunak’s bill will become law after peers back down
Lawyers prepare for legal battles on behalf of individual asylum seekers challenging removal to east Africa
Exclusive  
Met police chief praises ‘professional’ conduct of officer in antisemitism row
Internet safety  
Paedophiles create nude AI images of children to extort them, says charity
Nancy Gonzalez  
Designer sentenced to prison for smuggling crocodile and python handbags
Women's health  
Almost 600,000 in England awaiting gynaecological treatment, figures show
In focus
Long-range Atacms missiles on the way, says Zelenskiy
Ukraine war briefing  
Long-range Atacms missiles on the way, says Zelenskiy
Russian attack shears Kharkiv TV tower in half; EU ministers urge no complacency after US steps up with aid. What we know on day 790
Trump on trial  
Key takeaways from opening statements
Unrwa  
Israel still has no proof of terrorist claims – but damage to aid agency is done
Spotlight
‘It’s fast and free’  
Muting people on social media will change your life
Muting people on social media will change your life
Blue Lights recap  
Series two, episode two – move or die
‘We still haven’t cracked it!’  
How much does a play change during previews?
Struggling to control his anger, Tetchy Rishi went full on aggressive-aggressive
The Jinx: Part Two review  
More bombshells from Robert Durst, the serial killer who just won’t shut up
Opinion
No matter how bad the Rwanda bill is, a bunch of unelected peers shouldn’t decide its fate
No matter how bad the Rwanda bill is, a bunch of unelected peers shouldn’t decide its fate
Did Boris Johnson really sabotage peace talks between Russia and Ukraine? The reality is more complicated
What do I want for Posh at 50? Happiness. She and the Spice Girls deserve it
Sport
'A good challenge'  
Pochettino urges Chelsea to show they can cope without Palmer
Pochettino urges Chelsea to show they can cope without Palmer
Exclusive  
McIlroy set to make a surprise return to PGA Tour board
Emma Raducanu  
Briton in good state for Madrid as she finds her feet on clay
Podcast
Sudan’s forgotten war
Today in Focus  
Sudan’s forgotten war
While conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have captured global attention, the civil war in Sudan has been largely ignored. That can’t be allowed to continue, says the Guardian’s Nesrine Malik
 
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Climate crisis
Chris Stark  
Net zero has become unhelpful slogan, says outgoing head of UK climate watchdog
Net zero has become unhelpful slogan, says outgoing head of UK climate watchdog
‘Fields are completely underwater’  
UK farmers navigate record rainfall
Business
P&O Ferries  
Seafarers told they will benefit from new French pay rules
Seafarers told they will benefit from new French pay rules
Markets  
FTSE 100 hits record closing high amid hopes of interest rate cuts
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Fire in Delhi and flooding in Qingyuan
Fire in Delhi and flooding in Qingyuan
The origin of all things  
Kyotographie 2024 – a photo essay
Kyotographie 2024 – a photo essay
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