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    Humanitarian groups demand safe routes to UK after five deaths in Channel

  • A silhouetted male pushing an unidentifiable person in a wheelchair along seafront as the sun sets.

    UK government dementia adviser resigns over prosecutions of carers

    Johnny Timpson says he wants to ‘take a stand’ after revelations thousands of unpaid carers are being forced to pay huge fines
  • Suella Braverman

    Braverman dropping Windrush measures was unlawful, court told

    Then home secretary’s decision in January 2023 to drop pledges was discriminatory, high court hears
  • Defence spending in UK to be put ‘on war footing’, Rishi Sunak says – as it happened

  • Sunak ‘confident’ civil service will enact Rwanda bill despite legal concerns

  • Stumbling blocks that could still impede Rwanda deportations

  • UK to boost defence spending to 2.5% of GDP, Sunak says

  • Jeremy Hunt’s scope for tax cuts hit by higher-than-expected borrowing

  • Sunak’s weakening of climate targets ‘retrograde’, says former Tory minister

  • Council of Europe human rights watchdog condemns UK’s Rwanda bill

  • UK passes bill to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

Opinion

  • Migrants are brought into Dover Port by a RNLI lifeboat after being picked up in the English Channel.

    The Guardian view on sending refugees to Rwanda: the UN is right – this law sets a bad example

  • Martin Rowson on Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda mission accomplished – cartoon

    Martin Rowson on Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda mission accomplished – cartoon

  • John Crace

    Rude, patronising and out of his depth, Minister Mikey ticks all the boxes

    John Crace
  • Zoe Williams

    It’s clearer than ever that Brexit has failed – let’s not inflict its miseries on young people

    Zoe Williams
  • Was it Angela Rayner who was fined millions by HMRC? No, that was a Tory

    Zoe Williams
  • Our leaders seem determined to give war a chance. Their thirst for conflict endangers us all

    Jeremy Corbyn
  • It’s St George’s Day, and England needs a reset. Here are three ways to do it

    Tom Baldwin
  • Sunak and his cabinet think one packed Rwanda flight will save them. It won’t

    Enver Solomon
  • The expansion of free childcare has been a Tory-fied mess of a bright Labour idea

    Polly Toynbee
  • Britain is sicker and poorer than it used to be. Sunak’s response? Attack disabled people

    Frances Ryan
  • The Guardian view on disability, illness and work: there is no ‘sicknote culture’ in Britain

  • Ben Jennings on the Conservatives whipping up fear of migrants – cartoon

Features & Analysis

  • Rishi Sunak speaking at a lectern in front of union jack flags

    Europe’s political leaders have been slow to recognise financial reality of long wars

  • Liz Truss Memoir Hits Bookstores<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: A copy of "Ten Years To Save The West" by Liz Truss is seen in a branch of the Waterstones book store on April 16, 2024 in London, England. The Conservative former prime minister, who was in office a mere 49 days, has released a memoir in which she writes that "the Conservative movement across the West has been faltering for almost a generation." (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

    Trump fangirl Liz Truss channels Maga menace at US conservative thinktank

  • Composite image of Keir Starmer, David Cameron and Tony Blair

    Labour are ahead in the polls, but have they won hearts and minds? These charts suggest not

  • A polling station.

    ‘Like the Somme without the generals’: Tory nerves grow as local elections loom

Politics Weekly UK
Every Thursday, Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well as across the political spectrum to analyse the week’s political news.
  • Ben Jennings on the Conservatives whipping up fear of migrants – cartoon

    Ben Jennings on the Conservatives whipping up fear of migrants – cartoon

  • Rishi Sunak/Taylor Swift

    Ella Baron on Rishi Sunak the tortured soul – cartoon

    The cover of the surprise Taylor Swift album might ring a few bells in the Tory ranks
  • Limbs fall off the zombie Tory government

    Chris Riddell on the zombie Tory government falling apart at the seams – cartoon

    The Conservatives are obsessed by Angela Rayner and immigrants. And then there’s MP Mark Menzies…

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