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Israel has carried out an attack on Iran, US officials say, after blasts reported near Isfahan
Live  
Israel has carried out an attack on Iran, US officials say, after blasts reported near Isfahan
US officials say military operation carried out, without giving further details; Iran state media says air defences fired and airspace closed in some areas
Health policy  
Sunak to cite ‘sicknote culture’ in bid to overhaul fit note system
Environment  
Most UK dairy farms ignoring pollution rules as manure spews into rivers
Press Awards  
Guardian wins award for exposé of founders’ links to transatlantic slavery
Peter Murrell  
Former SNP chief executive charged over embezzlement
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
What does the latest delay mean?
Rwanda bill  
What does the latest delay mean?
Flights have been pushed back to summer after the House of Lords spoke up for Afghans and refugees – here’s what to expect over the coming weeks
Trussonomic lessons  
What can be learned from former PM’s book?
Hush money trial  
A silent Trump glowers and stares during third day of criminal trial
Spotlight
Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department review  
Fame, fans and former flames in the firing line
Fame, fans and former flames in the firing line
Artificial intelligence  
Meta steps up AI battle with OpenAI and Google with release of Llama 3
Abigail review  
Dracula’s daughter gets kidnapped in fun-sucking horror
Do Aur Do Pyaar (Two Plus Two Is Love) review  
Refreshingly nonjudgmental infidelity romcom
Fontaines DC  
We can generate ideas that sound like they’ve been carved in stone for a thousand years
Opinion
It’s sad that Hugh Grant v Rupert Murdoch won’t go to court, but good can come of it
It’s sad that Hugh Grant v Rupert Murdoch won’t go to court, but good can come of it
Yet again, we in Scotland have the lowest life expectancy in western Europe. Here’s how to improve it
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Rishi Sunak’s plan to restrict cigarette sales
Sport
Atalanta 0-1 Liverpool (agg: 3-1)  
Reds comeback falls short despite early Salah goal
Reds comeback falls short despite early Salah goal
West Ham 1-1 Leverkusen (agg: 1-3)  
Hammers out as Frimpong’s strike saves unbeaten run
'Absolute disgrace'  
Decision to scrap FA Cup replays met with furious response
 
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Real news v fake news: Is AI a threat to democracy?

Wednesday 24 April 2024, 8pm-9.15pm BST
This year, over 2 billion people will be voting in a record-breaking number of elections around the world. It will also mark the first major electoral cycle in the era of widespread generative AI. How will we distinguish between real news and fake news? Join Alex Hern and guests for a livestreamed discussion and Q&A.

 
Podcast
The chilling policy to cut Greenland’s high birth rate
Today in Focus  
The chilling policy to cut Greenland’s high birth rate
In the 1960s the birthrate in Greenland was one of the world’s highest. Then it plunged. Women are now speaking out about what happened
Climate crisis
‘Reprehensible retreat’  
Fury as Scottish ministers scrap carbon emissions pledge
Fury as Scottish ministers scrap carbon emissions pledge
Exclusive  
Plastic-production emissions could triple to one-fifth of Earth’s carbon budget – report
Business
Exclusive  
Thames Water nationalisation plan could move bulk of £15bn debt to state
Thames Water nationalisation plan could move bulk of £15bn debt to state
England  
Primary schools cutting teacher numbers amid budget pressure, survey finds
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Record-breaking ballet dancers and protesting farmers
Record-breaking ballet dancers and protesting farmers
World Press Photo 2024  
Global winners of the competition
Global winners of the competition
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