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Next government should declare NHS a national emergency, experts warn
‘Beyond breaking point’  
Next government should declare NHS a national emergency, experts warn
Leading doctors and NHS leaders say underinvestment, staff shortages and ageing population pose ‘existential threat’ to service
Brexit  
New food checks likely to mean less choice, warn delis
Northern Ireland  
Sinn Féin says united Ireland ‘within touching distance’ as Stormont deal agreed
'Not that good looking'  
Japan’s former PM, 83-year-old Aso, piles insults on female foreign minister
ONS  
UK population projected to grow to nearly 74m by 2036, and hit 70m a decade early
In focus
What we know on day 707
Russia-Ukraine war  
What we know on day 707
Zelenskiy may dismiss Zaluzhnyi aftertop general refuses to resign; new 100-mile glide bombs on way to Ukraine from Boeing-Saab
‘Trust is lost’  
Muslim voters unhappy with Labour’s stance on Gaza war
‘Attack on us all’  
How threat from Germany’s far right is being felt
Spotlight
‘Please let me get what I want’  
Can artists stop politicians from using their songs?
Can artists stop politicians from using their songs?
TikTok: Murder Gone Viral review  
This documentary’s social media obsession is utterly bizarre
Rish! puts himself through his hardest ordeal yet – ITV’s This Morning sofa
‘I’ll be drinking the bar dry’  
Crystal on Laurence Fox libel victory and death threats
Analysis  
Iran on high alert as Biden mulls response to killing of US servicemen
Opinion
Laurence Fox has lost his ‘good name’: what now for the sad clown of the culture wars circus?
Laurence Fox has lost his ‘good name’: what now for the sad clown of the culture wars circus?
The DUP is celebrating this breakthrough – it should be apologising for the lives it has ruined
Should a wee in the woods get you fined – or dumped by your partner? A penny for your thoughts
Sport
Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal  
Jesus and Saka close gap on Liverpool at the top
Jesus and Saka close gap on Liverpool at the top
Six Nations  
Smith out of Italy game as England’s injury problems spiral
Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle  
Schär ends Villa's unbeaten home run
Podcast
What’s gone wrong at Boeing?
Today in Focus  
What’s gone wrong at Boeing?
A terrifying mid-air blowout of a door plug at 16,000 feet (4,900 metres) left passengers fearing for their lives on an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month. It’s just the latest crisis for Boeing so what has gone wrong? Jeff Wise and Gwyn Topham report
The alternative manifesto: Securing the future of the NHS
Tuesday 27 February 2024, 8pm-9.15pm GMT
The NHS is facing its biggest crisis in history. How can we recover its founding promise: to be there for everyone whenever and wherever they need it? Join Denis Campbell and guests for a livestreamed event.
Climate crisis
Exclusive  
Rare swallowtail butterfly suffers worst summer since records began
Rare swallowtail butterfly suffers worst summer since records began
‘Smoking gun proof’  
Fossil fuel industry knew of climate danger as early as 1954, documents show
Business
UK economy  
IMF warns Jeremy Hunt against tax cuts in budget
IMF warns Jeremy Hunt against tax cuts in budget
Councils in crisis  
Ministers plan to push cash-strapped English councils to sell assets
In pictures
Resilience and bravery in Ukraine  
PhotoBrussels Festival 2024
PhotoBrussels Festival 2024
Chita Rivera  
A life in pictures
A life in pictures
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