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EU reset deal puts Britain back on the world stage, says Keir Starmer
Politics  
EU reset deal puts Britain back on the world stage, says Keir Starmer
UK prime minister heralds a ‘win-win’ but faces criticism for concessions on fishing rights
Israel-Gaza war  
Netanyahu vows to ‘take control’ of Gaza as UK, France and Canada threaten action against Israel
Healthcare  
Senior doctor accused of failures in case that gave rise to Martha’s rule
Society  
UK ‘the sick person of the wealthy world’ amid increase in deaths from drugs and violence
Ukraine  
Trump and Putin hold phone call but Kremlin refuses Ukraine ceasefire
Special report
‘Our hearts ache’: the fight for survival in Gaza amid Israel’s new offensive and no aid
Gaza  
‘Our hearts ache’: the fight for survival in Gaza amid Israel’s new offensive and no aid
Ceasefire rumours of little interest, say the bereaved who face starvation after one of Beit Lahiya’s ‘hardest nights’
In focus
Bogs and dogs: Chelsea flower show puts practical gardens in spotlight
Gardening  
Bogs and dogs: Chelsea flower show puts practical gardens in spotlight
Loo that makes compost with human waste and drought- and dog-friendly creations among highlights at 2025 event
Brexit  
Spirit of willing and quiet resolve land UK-EU deal, but not without late wrangles
Analysis  
Gary Lineker’s final act: a long-running BBC saga with its predictable denouement
Features
Doomsday preppers  
‘People are buying crossbows faster than I’d like’ – how prepping went mainstream in Britain
‘People are buying crossbows faster than I’d like’ – how prepping went mainstream in Britain
Film  
Alpha review – Julia Ducournau’s disjointed body horror is an absolute gamma
 
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The long read
A deadly mission: how Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira tried to warn the world about the Amazon’s destruction
Environmentalism  
A deadly mission: how Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira tried to warn the world about the Amazon’s destruction
The Guardian journalist and the Brazilian activist were killed while investigating the destruction of the Amazon. In this extract from the book Phillips was writing at the time of his death, he reflects on his encounters with the rainforest and its people – and why it is so vital to save this precious place
Opinion
This new EU deal is great for Britain. Now, Labour, focus on the future, not on Farage
This new EU deal is great for Britain. Now, Labour, focus on the future, not on Farage
Thinking of a trip to Barcelona this summer? Beware – here’s what you’ll find
Sport
Premier League  
Brighton boost Europe hopes as comeback win stuns Liverpool
Brighton boost Europe hopes as comeback win stuns Liverpool
Rugby union  
Needless controversy over foreign-born Lions ramps up pressure
‘We deserve a trophy’  
Van de Ven claims Spurs are determined to end drought
Podcast
Opposing the war in Gaza, from inside Israel – podcast
Today in Focus  
Opposing the war in Gaza, from inside Israel – podcast
Israeli anti-occupation activists Yehuda Shaul and Michael Sfard on the new offensive in Gaza
Climate crisis
Environment  
Bees face new threats from wars, street lights and microplastics, scientists warn
Bees face new threats from wars, street lights and microplastics, scientists warn
Insects  
Dogs are being trained to weed out eggs of invasive spotted lanternflies in US
Business
Stocks  
JP Morgan chief warns of ‘complacency’ as markets look past credit downgrade
JP Morgan chief warns of ‘complacency’ as markets look past credit downgrade
Transport  
Will Labour’s shake-up really fix Great Britain’s ailing railways?
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
AI can be more persuasive than humans in debates, scientists find
AI can be more persuasive than humans in debates, scientists find
X  
Musk’s AI bot Grok blames ‘programming error’ for its Holocaust denial
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Human statues in Bolivia and flowers at Chelsea
Human statues in Bolivia and flowers at Chelsea
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