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Ukrainians who fled to UK being refused asylum on grounds it is ‘safe to return’
Immigration  
Ukrainians who fled to UK being refused asylum on grounds it is ‘safe to return’
Law firm says it hears weekly from Ukrainians, including vulnerable women and children, who were turned down
Welfare  
Starmer offers ‘massive concessions’ on welfare bill to Labour rebels
UK  
Amy Hunt says murder of her mother and sisters ‘rooted in misogyny’
UK  
Police identify seven as main suspects in Post Office Horizon scandal inquiry
Cancer  
People dying early of cancer costs UK economy £10.3bn a year, study finds
In focus
Under fire: Ukraine’s wartime firefighters
The Guardian picture essay  
Under fire: Ukraine’s wartime firefighters
Since 24 February 2022, photojournalist Jelle Krings has embedded with firefighters across Ukraine, documenting their lives
Business  
High flyer to pariah: the saga of Epstein-linked banker Jes Staley
West Bank  
‘They attack us without provocation’: West Bank town mourns its dead after settler raid
Features
Music  
‘We just want to stop people being murdered’: Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation
‘We just want to stop people being murdered’: Kneecap on Palestine, protest and provocation
Television  
Did The Simpsons really just kill off a major character?
The long read
Are we witnessing the death of international law?
The long read  
Are we witnessing the death of international law?
A growing number of scholars and lawyers are losing faith in the current system. Others say the law is not to blame, but the states that are supposed to uphold it
 

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Opinion
Note to Starmer and the other sabre-rattlers. Why spend billions on weapons – soft power would keep us safe
Note to Starmer and the other sabre-rattlers. Why spend billions on weapons – soft power would keep us safe
Germany urgently needs to attract migrant workers – it just doesn’t want them to feel welcome
Sport
Interview  
‘A bit like a new era’: Lauren James on England’s Euro 2025 ambitions
‘A bit like a new era’: Lauren James on England’s Euro 2025 ambitions
Football  
Haaland hits 300th goal in Manchester City rout of Juventus at Club World Cup
Faith no more  
Kipyegon misses four-minute mile barrier by six seconds
Podcast
“It’ll push disabled people into poverty”: Labour’s controversial welfare bill – podcast
Today in Focus  
“It’ll push disabled people into poverty”: Labour’s controversial welfare bill – podcast
Guardian columnist Frances Ryan on the reality of being disabled in the UK and the impact of the government’s proposed cuts
Climate crisis
Environment  
‘New hope’: ash trees rapidly evolving resistance to dieback, study reveals
‘New hope’: ash trees rapidly evolving resistance to dieback, study reveals
Tipping points: on the edge?  
‘We are perilously close to the point of no return’: climate scientist on Amazon rainforest’s future
Business