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Seth Meyers on Trump selling Bibles: ‘his slimiest cash grab yet’

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Late-night hosts discuss ex-president hawking $60 Bibles while preparing for trial over paying hush-money to adult film star

Over 4,000 Covid victims at Madrid care homes ‘could have been saved’

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Citizen-led commission suggests deaths may have been avoided if transfers to hospital were allowed

Sex, Mozart and chanting monks … the 20 best Euro-pop UK hits – ranked!

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As Nena’s 99 Red Balloons turns 40, we look back at the best continental foreign-language songs that achieved cross-Channel success

Wigmore Hall launches £10m fund in bid to be self-sustaining

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The London classical music venue announces plan against a background of arts funding cuts and in ‘an uncertain public environment for classical music’

Who screwed millennials? Yanis Varoufakis on the death of capitalism - podcast

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In Guardian Australia’s new series Who screwed millennials, co-host Matilda Boseley spoke to Yanis Varoufakis about how the Australian housing market entrenches inequality.

My boyfriend’s behaviour is making me second-guess everything. What should I do? | Leading questions

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An accurate gut feeling can be hard to distinguish from overreaction, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. But there’s probably a good reason you feel this way regardless

Refugees risk being stripped of protection under ‘draconian’ Labor deportation bill, opponents say

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Greens immigration spokesperson says bill expands ministerial power to reverse protection findings and deport people previously granted asylum

David Squires on … Craig Goodwin’s magical left foot

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Our cartoonist pays tribute to the Socceroos star’s cultured left peg after it played a starring role in World Cup qualifying

From Superman to Jesus: how my fascination with greatness was overtaken by desire for something else. Goodness | Max Jeganathan

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At a time when the popular imagination is so captured by hero narratives, the Easter story of a man on a cross remains a worthy one – for people of all faiths

New Australian laws banning vaping ads ‘toothless’ without social media enforcement, experts say

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Researchers find self-regulation by companies like Meta or TikTok ‘doesn’t work’

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French parliament backs bill to stop hair discrimination against black women

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Draft law, which also affects redheads, blond people, and those with dreadlocks now goes to upper Senate

Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentencing hearing under way for multibillion-dollar crypto fraud – live

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Former CEO of now bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange faces more than 100 years in prison if given maximum penalty

Michael Gove has ‘zero sympathy’ for ‘arrogant’ Thames Water in funding crisis – business live

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Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as minister says water company’s leadership has been a ‘disgrace’

Easter travel delays forecast for UK due to poor weather and rail disruption

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Line closures and strikes coinciding with school holidays and turbulent weather are expected to hit travel plans

Biden campaign to raise $25m ‘money bomb’ at event with Obama and Clinton

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President to appear onstage with Democratic predecessors in New York City and haul will widen lead over Trump in fundraising

A pushy squirrel and Putin with night vision: photos of the day – Thursday

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The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world

Laurence Fox’s London mayor hopes end after errors filling in forms

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Former actor and Reclaim party candidate will have his fee and deposit returned after mistakes

India summons envoy after US criticises Delhi chief minister’s arrest

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Calls for fair legal process for opposition figure Arvind Kejriwal amid claims rivals to Modi are being targeted before elections

‘I wasn’t sure it was even possible’: the race to finish 80,000 levels of Super Mario Maker

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A small team of skilled players set themselves a near-impossible task: to complete every level of Super Mario Maker before Nintendo shut its servers. Did they manage it?

Larry Lloyd, former Nottingham Forest and Liverpool defender, dies aged 75

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Nottingham Forest have paid tribute to double European Cup winner Larry Lloyd, who has died at the age of 75.

Starmer says he cannot ‘turn the taps on’ to fix council funding crisis

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Labour leader was asked how party would plug £4bn gap at launch of its local election campaign in West Midlands

Sellafield nuclear waste dump to be prosecuted for alleged cybersecurity crimes

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Charges relate to four-year period between 2019 and early 2023, and follow Guardian investigation

Why UK recession may be deeper than two quarters of falling GDP suggest

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Greater fall per head and latest trade data illustrate longer term decline of economy

How can we save British nightlife from collapse? Look to Germany – and its football | Gilles Peterson

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Small venues are the heart of our musical culture. Here’s my two-pronged plan to keep that heart beating

Manchester City v Arsenal: a potential title decider? – Football Weekly Extra

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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Troy Townsend and John Brewin to preview the upcoming weekend of Premier League football, including a huge game between Manchester City and Arsenal

Study: ‘gamechanger’ diabetes drugs cost up to 400 times more than needed

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Drug companies urged to ‘release stranglehold’ on medicines such as Ozempic and Trulicity, as millions are priced out of treatment

Harvard will remove binding made of human skin from 1800s book

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University says first owner of book by French novelist took the skin from a deceased female patient without consent

‘People mustn’t feel meat is being taken away’: German hospitals serve planetary health diet

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A group of hospitals serve up a menu rich in plants – and say they have had few complaints

Trump lawyers to argue for dismissal of Georgia election subversion case – live

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Trump lawyers at hearing in Atlanta to argue the first amendment is grounds for dismissing the state’s 2020 election subversion case

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Who will win in standoff between Thames Water’s investors and watchdog?

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Ofwat denies shareholder demands for higher bills and looser environmental regulation