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- Akshay Bhatia denies Berger in playoff to win Arnold Palmer Invitational [40d]
- Recreational drugs can more than double risk of stroke, study suggests [40d]
- European football: Estupiñán’s derby strike for Milan cuts Inter’s Serie A lead [41d]
- Iran war drives oil price above $100 a barrel for first time since 2022 [41d]
- ‘Utterly winning’: Paddington becomes first new West End musical to land nine WhatsOnStage awards [41d]
- Fire near Glasgow Central station causes major rail disruption [41d]
- Four-year-old clumber spaniel called Bruin wins best in show at Crufts [41d]
- Ali Khamenei’s son Mojtaba chosen as Iran’s new supreme leader [41d]
- Fox News uses old clip of Trump after he wore hat while saluting slain US soldiers [41d]
- ‘A wonderful journey’: Suryakumar Yadav revels in India’s T20 World Cup win [41d]
- Israeli settlers and soldiers kill three Palestinians in West Bank village [41d]
- Police condemn ‘shameful’ behaviour of Celtic and Rangers fans in Ibrox clashes [41d]
- Leeds power past Norwich to reach FA Cup last eight for first time since 2003 [41d]
- Appointing a new leader is the least of Iran’s troubles [41d]
- Ella Baron on Trump and Netanyahu’s war on Iran – cartoon [41d]
- ‘Dark, like our future’: Iranians describe scenes of catastrophe after Tehran’s oil depots bombed [41d]
- Great Britain has only two days of gas stored as Iran war disrupts supplies [41d]
- Martha’s rule may have saved 400 lives so far in England, figures show [41d]
- India retain T20 World Cup as Samson and Bumrah inspire rout of New Zealand [41d]
- Tears and drama amid snowboard cross chaos at Winter Paralympics [41d]
- Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo storms to half-marathon world record in Lisbon [41d]
- Team GB mixed doubles curlers must beat Italy after ‘psychology’ affects China defeat [41d]
- The Guardian view on EV charging: China took the right lessons from Britain’s past | Editorial [41d]
- Celtic beat Rangers on penalties in Scottish Cup to spark fan chaos on pitch [41d]
- UK’s performing arts industry ‘inhospitable to parents’, research warns [41d]
- Private jet used for Nigel Farage Chagos stunt linked to Reform mega-donor [41d]
- Starmer speaks with Trump after president criticises lack of UK support for Iran strikes [41d]
- US energy chief says spike in gas prices will fall ‘before too long’ amid Iran war [41d]
- Port Vale stun Sunderland to reach first FA Cup quarter-final in 72 years [41d]
- Furious row erupts over Madrid site of one of Robert Capa’s most important pictures [41d]
- Tom Gauld on the haters – cartoon [41d]
- ‘Putin will be smiling’: Ukraine struggles as US focus moves to Iran [41d]
- Scotland showcase potential to chase Six Nations title and end pain against Ireland [41d]
- Stephen Miller a ‘big problem’ for Trump administration, says Republican senator [41d]
- Balenciaga channels ‘light through darkness’ of Euphoria in Paris show [41d]
- Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics 2026: day two – in pictures [41d]
- Police investigating after device thrown at anti-Islam protest in New York City [41d]
- AI allows hackers to identify anonymous social media accounts, study finds [41d]
- The kindness of strangers: on the plane I was overwhelmed with grief, then a passenger let me rest my head on his shoulder [41d]
- Stormy space weather may be garbling messages from aliens, new research suggests [41d]
- Which are more like life, novels or films? [41d]
- Readers reply: What if Shakespeare was dropped in modern-day London? [41d]
- I went into motherhood an oblivious idiot - and I don’t regret it | Emma Beddington [41d]
- My teenager is exploring her spirituality. I support her leap of faith, even as a non-religious parent | Jackie Bailey [41d]
- Ex-rapper Balendra Shah set to be Nepal PM after party’s landslide election win [41d]
- Firewalkers, festivals and fashion: photos of the weekend [41d]
- ‘Grave concerns’ for Iran women’s team return home after Asian Cup elimination [41d]
- Mikaela Shiffrin extends World Cup lead with rare super-G start as Curtoni sets record [41d]
- Echo and the Bunnymen – Ian McCulloch leaves it to the crowd to sing these timelessly great songs [41d]
- ‘People are thinking twice’: Cyprus feels the effect of the Iran war on tourism [41d]
- Starmer must learn the lessons of war, and defend Britain against Donald Trump | Simon Tisdall [41d]
- ‘My village has become deserted’: how Russia’s war is emptying its rural communities [41d]
- ‘The antithesis of what Gen Z grew up with’: Love Story inspires fervor for Carolyn Bessette’s style [41d]
- How to make salt and pepper squid – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass [41d]
- German state election a test for chancellor Friedrich Merz [41d]
- Rangers v Celtic: Scottish Cup quarter-final – live [41d]
- India v New Zealand: T20 World Cup final – live [41d]
- UK must be prepared for a price shock from the Iran war | Heather Stewart [41d]
- RFU backs Steve Borthwick despite England’s historic Six Nations loss in Italy [41d]
- ‘We are going to have a big accident’: Lando Norris warns new F1 rules pose danger [41d]
- ChatGPT driving rise in reports of ‘satanic’ organised ritual abuse, UK experts say [41d]
- Current and former Block workers say AI can’t do their jobs after Jack Dorsey’s mass layoffs: ‘You can’t really AI that’ [41d]
- Vladimir author Julia May Jonas: ‘We’re imprisoned by our obsessions’ [41d]
- ‘End of an era’: death of Khamenei seen as Iran’s Berlin Wall moment [41d]
- ‘I am trying to live’: Haitians in Mexico seek community despite broken immigration systems [41d]
- White House worries as gas prices jump amid ongoing US-Israel war on Iran [41d]
- Matildas score late in see-sawing draw with South Korea as top spot slips away at Women’s Asian Cup [41d]
- Iran’s new supreme leader has been selected, says deciding body [41d]
- Americans aren't facing a democratic collapse. We’re living in its aftermath | Eric Reinhart [41d]
- Plan to turn Irish borderlands into Unesco ‘region of literature’ [41d]
- This is how we do it: ‘His cancer diagnosis hit the reset button – we’ve built up quite the collection of toys’ [41d]
- Will UN plans to transform the way it works ‘throw equality under the bus’? [41d]
- Oil prices ‘could breach $100 a barrel within days’ amid supply disruption from Iran war [41d]
- Singing the news: the story of Italy’s last ‘cantastorie’ – still performing in his 90s [41d]
- Princess Eugenie steps down as patron of anti-slavery charity [41d]
- How Trump turmoil is driving more people to the therapist’s office: ‘This is all upside down’ [41d]
- Tech oligarchs reshape humanity while billionaires of old seem quaint [41d]
- England make it two out of two in Women’s World Cup qualifiers: what we learned [41d]
- Nicola Coughlan is right: ‘body positivity’ traps us in the same old conversations | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett [41d]
- The making of Fargo at 30: ‘Man, you don’t give me this role, I’m gonna shoot your dog’ [41d]
- ‘A very dangerous person’: alarm as Pete Hegseth revels in carnage of Iran war [41d]
- Time for a change: British Columbia decides to keep daylight saving time permanently [41d]
- Is Glasgow losing the spaces that made it an arts powerhouse? [41d]
- BrewDog sold Highland estate for knockdown price after abandoning its reforestation plans [41d]
- FA Cup and Scottish Cup countdown, football news and more – matchday live [41d]
- Australia v South Korea: Women’s Asian Cup 2026 – live [41d]
- Sabrina Wittmann: ‘I’ll always be the first woman coaching a men’s team – but I want to be seen as a coach’ [41d]
- Jack White: ‘I’m not going to put a painful thing out there for some idiot on the internet to stomp all over’ [41d]
- Why an Iran war inflation shock could wreck global economic recovery [41d]
- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink: ‘Mourinho has black players at Benfica. How the hell must they feel?’ [41d]
- AI chatbots point vulnerable social media users to illegal online casinos, analysis shows [41d]
- ‘I was mesmerised by Kate Bush and the Smurfs, so I had great taste’: Diane Morgan’s honest playlist [41d]
- China’s foreign minister says Iran war ‘should never have happened’ [41d]
- Undercover officer deceived women with ‘grotesque and cruel’ lies, spycops inquiry told [41d]
- ‘Children see magic in the smallest adventures’: exploring Scotland with my four-year-old [41d]
- The best places to buy plants online, according to top gardeners and landscape designers [41d]
- Life on Kenya’s largest dump: the invisible workers sorting the world’s rubbish [41d]
- The £49 ‘driller killer’: steps to avoid locksmith scams [41d]
- ‘History longs to heal’: how Africa hopes to advance campaign for reparative justice [41d]
- Trillium, Birmingham B4: ‘There’s a general feeling of people – gasp! – actually enjoying life’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants [41d]
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