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From struggles over miscarriages of justice to groundbreaking music, Lanre Bakare looks at the place
Is the US president exploiting popular resentment towards elite colleges to achieve his political go
A ruling on equality law has caused relief, fear – and confusion. Libby Brooks reports. Help support
Just hours after wishing the world a happy Easter, the 267th head of the Roman Catholic church passe
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As the Washington-Beijing trade war grows deeper, who will blink first? Amy Hawkins reports. Help su
Kilmar Ábrego García was deported, detained and flown to a notorious prison – before officials admit
What does the British Steel crisis reveal about the UK’s critical infrastructure? Jasper Jolly repor
The award-winning writer Ta-Nehisi Coates on why US liberals have misunderstood the role culture pla
Israeli forces killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and civil defence workers in southern Gaza on 23 Mar
Why have the city’s bin collectors gone on strike? Jessica Murray reports. Help support our independ
As countries reel from the Trump tariffs, can a global recession still be avoided? Richard Partingto
Adam Gabbatt reports on the visa and green card-holders being held in US detention centres. Help sup
About 70% of TV freelancers are believed to be out of work – can the industry bounce back? Michael S
John Harris on how music helped him connect with his autistic son James. Help support our independen
Donald Trump has introduced eye-watering tariffs on countries around the world. Will they ‘make Amer
Myanmar’s military junta has been losing territory for months. Will the earthquake and a new ceasefi
The parliamentary leader of France’s far-right National Rally party, Marine Le Pen, has been banned