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No 10 delays child poverty strategy with tens of thousands more facing hardship
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No 10 delays child poverty strategy with tens of thousands more facing hardship
Flagship policy put back until at least autumn amid fears cost of scrapping two-child limit will outweigh political benefit
Israel-Gaza war  
Netanyahu accused of slander after criticising Macron, Carney and Starmer
Sperm donation  
Sperm from cancer-risk donor used to conceive at least 67 children across Europe
EU  
Trump says he is hitting EU with 50% tariff as trade talks are ‘going nowhere’
Right to roam  
Labour MPs press for right to roam policy in England after supreme court ruling
Special report
‘Something has gone very wrong’: how the carers scandal was exposed
The Saturday read  
‘Something has gone very wrong’: how the carers scandal was exposed
A Guardian investigation revealed how hundreds of thousands of people were plunged into debt – and some criminalised – for looking after their loved ones
In focus
Farage’s Reform-quake so far limited to small acts of ‘war on woke’
‘Posturing’  
Farage’s Reform-quake so far limited to small acts of ‘war on woke’
Reform promised much to voters and now runs £8bn worth of public services. After three weeks, what has party accomplished?
Ukraine war briefing  
Multiple injuries as Russia attacks Kyiv with drones and missiles
New Zealand  
Shimmering with an opal shine: New Zealand’s unique blue pearls face threat of warming seas
Features
Archie Bland  
The boy who came back: the near-death, and changed life, of my son Max
The boy who came back: the near-death, and changed life, of my son Max
Blind date  
I feared she’d be a no-show after our awkward accidental encounter
 
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Opinion
Germany trumpets its reckoning with its Nazi past – except when it’s inconvenient
Germany trumpets its reckoning with its Nazi past – except when it’s inconvenient
Was the Black Lives Matter rebellion all for nothing? It may feel like that, but I have seen reasons for hope
Sport
Big interview  
Northampton’s Fin Smith: ‘We love being written off. We’d back ourselves against anybody’
Northampton’s Fin Smith: ‘We love being written off. We’d back ourselves against anybody’
Football interview  
‘I treasured that kit’: Leah Williamson’s Arsenal journey from mascot to mainstay
Cook strikes early but he’s still in race against time to convince England
Podcast
The Olympics’ dirtiest race ever? – podcast
Today in Focus  
The Olympics’ dirtiest race ever? – podcast
British athlete Lisa Dobriskey speaks to Helen Pidd about her experience in the 2012 1500m final, which, as Esther Addley reports, has become known as the dirtiest race in history
Climate crisis
Dartmoor  
Blissful isolation: wild camping on Dartmoor to celebrate a protected right
Blissful isolation: wild camping on Dartmoor to celebrate a protected right
Wildfires  
Wildfire warning signs put up in Peak District as climate crisis increases threat
Business
Trump tariffs  
Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple and Samsung phones not made in US
Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple and Samsung phones not made in US
Thames Water  
CEO ordered to tell MPs if executives received bonus payments
Technology
Cybercrime  
Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation
Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation
Elon Musk  
Fear, hope and loathing in Elon Musk’s new city: ‘It’s the wild, wild west and the future’
In pictures
Photography  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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