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Weight loss drug could reduce risk by 20%, study finds
Heart attacks  
Weight loss drug could reduce risk by 20%, study finds
Researchers say semaglutide, the active ingredient in Wegovy and Ozempic, could be biggest medical breakthrough since statins
Housing crisis  
Cap rent rises in England and Wales, Labour-commissioned report says
Gaza  
White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on aid convoy
Judi Dench on trigger warnings  
'If you’re that sensitive, avoid the theatre'
US  
Biden signs bipartisan bill banning imports of Russian uranium
In focus
Russians try to stretch defenders thin outside Kharkiv
Ukraine war briefing  
Russians try to stretch defenders thin outside Kharkiv
Evacuation of thousands from town of Vovchansk; Kyiv terror operatives planned bombs in packages of tea, say prosecutors. What we know on day 811
‘Pressured to withdraw’  
BJP accused of intimidation tactics in India polls
‘I would only answer to him’  
Michael Cohen's wistful Trump testimony
Spotlight
‘Whole country will strike’  
Protesters vow to keep fighting Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill
Protesters vow to keep fighting Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill
Me and the Voice in My Head  
Disarmingly frank take on borderline personality disorder
Analysis  
UK birth-trauma inquiry delivered gritty truths, but change will be hard
The Fortune Hotel  
Fiendishly addictive mix of The Traitors and White Lotus
Baltimore bridge controlled explosion  
Army blows up collapsed section
Opinion
The birth trauma scandal is not about one bad apple or one bad area – it’s about the mess of austerity
The birth trauma scandal is not about one bad apple or one bad area – it’s about the mess of austerity
Britain’s ‘most dangerous’ years lie ahead, warns Sunak. It’s cheap politics from a floundering PM
Why are some critics vexed by Top Boy’s Baftas? Because it’s the Britain they don’t want to talk about
Sport
Aston Villa 3-3 Liverpool  
Durán's late double rescues draw but Spurs have hope
Durán's late double rescues draw but Spurs have hope
Football  
Man Utd failed to fix stadium roof despite knowledge of leaks
‘The ambition is gold’  
GB's Shortman and Thorpe target splash at Paris Olympics
Podcast
The growing tensions over immigration in Ireland
Today in Focus  
The growing tensions over immigration in Ireland
Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent, looks at what is fuelling anti-immigrant anger in the Republic of Ireland
 
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Climate crisis
California  
Hundreds of ‘emaciated’ and stranded pelicans turn up along coast
Hundreds of ‘emaciated’ and stranded pelicans turn up along coast
Climate crisis  
Banks have given almost $7tn to fossil fuel firms since Paris deal, report reveals
Business
Mining  
Anglo American rejects new £34bn offer from mining rival BHP
Anglo American rejects new £34bn offer from mining rival BHP
Explainer  
Are 25-year UK mortgages a thing of the past?
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Photos of the day  
A memorial in Israel and mourning in Gaza
A memorial in Israel and mourning in Gaza
Pucker up!  
Champagne and kisses backstage at the 2024 TV Baftas
Champagne and kisses backstage at the 2024 TV Baftas
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