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Labour leader to rip up Rwanda scheme and fund new anti-smuggling unit
Keir Starmer  
Labour leader to rip up Rwanda scheme and fund new anti-smuggling unit
Labour leader to promise to divert £75m to fund specialist force against smugglers using counter-terror powers
Carers  
DWP’s unchecked database leaves tens of thousands at risk of debt and prosecution
Israel  
‘We will fight with our fingernails’ says Netanyahu after US threat to curb arms
Baby Reindeer  
‘Inspiration’ for stalker character says she received death threats
Toomaj Salehi  
Coldplay and Sting call for release of Iranian rapper sentenced to death
In focus
Secret deposition reveals how a child molester priest was shielded by his church
‘It wasn’t a big deal’  
Secret deposition reveals how a child molester priest was shielded by his church
Lawrence Hecker pleaded the fifth 117 times as he detailed how the Catholic church protected him for more than two decades after he admitted to molesting children
Tokuryū  
The shadowy criminal groups taking over from yakuza in Japan
Trump trial  
Key takewaways, day 14: Stormy Daniels stays consistent
Spotlight
‘Sugar is brown!’  
There’s more to the sweet stuff than its pure white version
There’s more to the sweet stuff than its pure white version
'Swept under the rug for too long'  
Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden ‘queer love story’
Papua New Guinea  
How the humble coconut is starting to fuel parts of the country
‘The music industry is smoke and mirrors’  
How DIY duo the Lovely Eggs are keeping the north weird
It’s Labour’s turn to crash and burn as party can’t defend Elphicke’s defection
Opinion
I understand climate scientists’ despair – but stubborn optimism may be our only hope
I understand climate scientists’ despair – but stubborn optimism may be our only hope
Will Biden finally stop enabling Netanyahu’s extremist government?
Keir Starmer should be embracing the Tories’ disgruntled voters – not their turncoat MPs
Sport
Josh Baker  
Worcestershire take to field a week after spinner’s death
Worcestershire take to field a week after spinner’s death
Olympiakos 2-0 Aston Villa (6-2 agg)  
El Kaabi’s double crushes Villans
Leverkusen 2-2 Roma (4-2 agg)  
Alonso’s side reach Europa League final
Podcast
Rishi Sunak staggers on – but for how long?
Today in Focus  
Rishi Sunak staggers on – but for how long?
Guardian political correspondent Kiran Stacey tells Helen Pidd what heavy local election losses mean for the PM, and looks at what calculation Keir Starmer made in taking in rightwing Tory Natalie Elphicke
 
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Climate crisis
‘The stakes could not be higher’  
World is on edge of climate abyss, UN warns
World is on edge of climate abyss, UN warns
'On the brink'  
UK farmers consider quitting after extreme wet weather and low profits
Business
Interest rates  
Bank of England keeps rates at 5.25% but hints at a possible June cut
Bank of England keeps rates at 5.25% but hints at a possible June cut
Steel industry  
Tata workers vote to take industrial action over job losses
In pictures
Russia  
Victory Day – in pictures
Victory Day – in pictures
Photos of the day  
Parades, protests and pink clownfish
Parades, protests and pink clownfish
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