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    Gene Hackman and wife suffered no external trauma, first autopsy results show

  • Two people play guitar in front of a statue.

    Pope Francis
    Pope suffers ‘breathing crisis’ making condition suddenly worse

    • Israel-Gaza war
      Israel proposes Gaza plan that gives it tighter military control than before war

    • Technology
      Meta apologises over flood of gore, violence and dead bodies on Instagram

    • Bristol
      Woman who died after dog attacked her in Bristol named as Morgan Dorsett

    • Exclusive
      Cuts to UK vaccine funding could lead to ‘huge numbers’ of child deaths overseas

    • UK
      Bargain Hunt auctioneer cleared of coercive control and assault allegations

    • Cornwall
      Land’s End lighthouse fog alarm sounding every 13 seconds

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  • Keir Starmer at a lectern with a picture of Queen Elizabeth I on the wall behind him

    Politics
    ‘Rather fraught’: how Starmer’s team laid groundwork for positive Trump talks

  • Ilay David

    Israel-Gaza war
    ‘He looks half the man he was’: brother of Israeli hostage on seeing him pleading for release

    Sighting of Evyatar David in Hamas video brought joy to his brother Ilay but his appearance indicated his suffering
  • Young Taiwan military recruits take part in a training exercise during an eight-wekk bootcamp near Taichung

    Taiwan
    Shortsighted Taiwan may have lessons for the world as a preventable disease skyrockets

    Up to 90% of young people in Taiwan have myopia but eye experts say the growing global trend can be reversed

Spotlight

  • Gene Hackman in The Conversation

    Film
    ‘I spent 12 hours a day for 16 months with Gene Hackman – but never met him’: The Conversation’s Walter Murch pays tribute

  • Flipping a pancake in the pan

    The Filter
    Want to avoid forever chemicals? Here are nine of the best PFAS-free frying pans

    Reducing forever chemicals in your kitchen is difficult, but possible. To help you start, we’ve rounded up the top non-toxic pans for Pancake Day and beyond
    • Laila Soueif facing the camera while lying in a hospital bed

      Politics
      ‘I am willing to die’: hunger-striking mother of writer jailed in Egypt fights on in London hospital bed

    • Bad romance: Amy Gledhill (left) and Harriet Kemsley.

      Women
      ‘A huge chunk of men don’t want a funny partner’: the podcast revealing the horrors of dating as a comedian

    • Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in Adolescence.

      Television
      Is this the most terrifying TV show of our times? Adolescence, the drama that will horrify all parents

    • An illustration of a man wearing a green jumper, facing away and looking off to the side

      Ask Annalisa Barbieri
      My partner’s unresolved grief is putting a strain on our relationship

  • Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy outside the White House.

    A humiliation at the White House and what does it tell us? Trump would make a colony of my country

    Andrey Kurkov
    A cold reality hit us in Washington. Zelenskyy was being forced to buy hope of survival by people who have no care for our freedom, says Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov
  • Marc Thompson

    Black models, foreign films, queer culture – how the Face shaped me as a young man

    Marc Thompson
  • Martin Rowson on Trump, Starmer, and uncomfortable new realities – cartoon

    Cartoon
    Martin Rowson on Trump, Starmer, and uncomfortable new realities

    The US president has been holding court with world leaders in Washington DC – but what are the consequences?
  • Keir Starmer and Donald Trump at a joint press conference in the East Room of the White House, 27 February 2025.

    Well done for surviving the Trump test, PM. But our true friends are in Europe

    Stella Creasy
    Keir Starmer seems to have secured a diplomatic coup, however let’s be clear – the president’s view of us remains hostile
    • Tim Westwood at the decks with laptop that reads 'Westwood'

      The BBC wanted Black listeners and turned to Tim Westwood, white son of a vicar. A parable for our times

      Jane Martinson
    • Humanitarian aid intended for people in Gaza is loaded on to a plane, 9 April 2024.

      Labour’s aid cuts are morally wrong. Here’s why they make no economic sense either

      Larry Elliott
    • Staff on a ward at Ealing hospital in London.

      After a week of turmoil, one thing needs saying about our NHS: slowly it is healing

      Polly Toynbee
    • Mike Johnson in capitol building hallway.

      Trump can’t fulfil his promise to fix the economy, so he’s blaming workers instead

      Malaika Jabali

Editorials & Letters

  • Minister for international development, Anneliese Dodds.

    Editorial
    The Guardian view on PM’s gamble: exploiting crisis to remake Labour was a step too far for an ally

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump.

    Editorial
    The Guardian view on Zelenskyy in Washington: Trump turns his fire on the beleaguered president

  • Schoolchildren raising their hands on educational school trip to the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London

    Letters
    Boosting public funding is the only way to make the arts more inclusive

  • Man making tea in kitchen

    Letters
    When Britain was hot on manufacturing – and kettle design

  • A fisher paddles through wetlands in Accra, Ghana.

    Environment
    Cop16 nature summit agrees deal at 11th hour but critics say it is not enough

  • A beaver in Cornwall in a river near a dam

    Wildlife
    Cornwall farmer is using beavers to stop flooding

  • Storms swirling over the Pacific near Australia

    Weather tracker
    Six cyclones swirl simultaneously in southern hemisphere

  • Fisher holding a salmon

    Weatherwatch
    Marine ‘hot spot’ could change makeup of British fish species

  • A woman uses the Lloyds bank app on a mobile phone

    Banking
    Online banking problems prompt MPs’ concern amid UK branch closures

    Thousands of Lloyds, Nationwide, Halifax, TSB, Bank of Scotland and First Direct customers affected on Friday
  • Marta Elena Vento.

    Bournemouth
    Family of woman killed by man with psychosis criticise English prison and policing ‘lapses’

  • The sun rises over Dunsden, Oxfordshire.

    UK weather
    Warmer conditions expected after chilly weekend

  • Emma Walmsley pictured smiling in a yellow suit

    Business
    British pharma company GSK pauses diversity work citing Trump orders

    • Business
      Transatlantic ticket sales lift British Airways and IAG to ever higher annual profits

    • Business
      Bank of England must proceed with caution over future rate cuts, says deputy governor

    • Media
      Culture secretary to hold urgent meeting with BBC chair over Gaza film

    • Money
      Cash Isa providers fail to offer savers benefits of more flexible rules

    • Law
      Prisoners in England and Wales could earn early release under Texas-style shakeup

    • Exclusive
      Beaver releases into wild to be allowed in England for first time in centuries

  • a smartphone screen shows the Skype app

    Technology
    Microsoft is shutting down Skype after over two decades

  • A group of young people eat at a street food market.

    Science
    Scientists create ‘e-Taste’ device that could add flavour to virtual reality experiences

    • US
      Russia to appoint new US ambassador as diplomatic relations thaw

    • World
      China’s defence ministry warns Taiwan ‘we will get you, sooner or later’

    • France
      Macron says French-Algerian author under ‘arbitrary detention’ in Algeria

    • Middle East
      Saudi border forces accused of killing ‘hundreds of Ethiopian migrants’

    • US
      ‘Back injuries’ and ‘a tripping hazard’: New Orleans officials still resisting anti-ramming barriers after deadly vehicle attack

    • Banking
      Citigroup credited client’s account with $81tn before error spotted

  • Francis Ford Coppola at the Megalopolis premiere in New York last September.

    Film
    ‘I chose to NOT follow the gutless rules’: Francis Ford Coppola says he’s ‘thrilled’ by Golden Raspberry votes

    Veteran film-maker defends his sci-fi epic Megalopolis as it scores two Razzies from nominations that included ‘worst picture’
  • Myles Smith.

    Music
    Stadium-ready UK singer Myles Smith: ‘For the working class, music opportunities are few and far between’

  • A screenshot of OpenAI's Sora tool

    Technology
    Sora, OpenAI’s video generator, has hit the UK. It’s obvious why creatives are worried

  • That daring young royal on his flying trapeze … Dylan Barone in the title role.

    Stage
    Revered in Riyadh but nixed in New York: how The Little Prince (almost) conquered the world

  • ‘Kennedy moved like a hyperspace-jumping Millennium Falcon’ … a scene from Star Wars: Episode VII – the Force Awakens.

    Week in geek
    A cosmic Jackson Pollock: Kathleen Kennedy’s Star Wars tenure has been marked by chaos

    Ben Child
  • A studio portrait of actor Ron Perlman

    Film
    Ron Perlman on Hellboy, the LA fires and Trump: ‘A snake-oil con-artist who’d sell you bad vodka and swampland in New Jersey’

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