The Guardian April 20, 2025 Pina inspires Barcelona to emphatic WCL first-leg win against Chelsea Clàudia Pina scored twice, including a crucial goal in the last minute, in Barcelona’s 4-1 Women’s Champions League semi-final, first leg wi...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 European football: Orsolini last-gasp bicycle kick dents Inter’s title charge Bologna shocked the Serie A leaders with a stunning stoppage-time winner while in Germany, Borussia Dortmund beat Mönchengladbach 3-2
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Acquiescence trumps apocalypse as Leicester’s demise is confirmed Home fans have long been resigned to the inevitable and applauded Liverpool, who are now three points from title
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Ella Baron on Vladimir Putin’s Easter ceasefire in Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Russia’s ceasefire as a fake ‘PR’ exercise
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Alexander-Arnold winner puts Liverpool on verge of title and relegates Leicester Trent Alexander-Arnold’s second-half goal put Liverpool on the verge of the title with their 1-0 victory relegating Leicester from the Premi...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Senator says trip to El Salvador was to support Kilmar Ábrego García’s due process Chris Van Hollen says ‘if we deny constitutional rights of this one man, it threatens constitutional rights of everyone’
The Guardian April 20, 2025 F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025 Rolling report: After the title race opened up in Bahrain, who will emerge on top in Jeddah? Find out with Niall McVeigh
The Guardian April 20, 2025 NHS cancer patients denied life-saving drugs due to Brexit costs, report finds Exclusive: Britons found to have ‘lost out’ while rest of Europe benefits from golden age of research and treatments
The Guardian April 20, 2025 ‘Children with cancer cannot wait’: the human cost of clinical trial delays after Brexit Exclusive: Price of importing drugs for a Paris and Birmingham study has almost quadrupled to £175,000
The Guardian April 20, 2025 The Illegals by Shaun Walker review – Russian spies hiding in plain sight The strange stories of the agents who lived apparently normal lives in the west as part of Soviet espionage programmes make compelling readi...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Israeli military admits ‘professional failures’ over Gaza paramedic killings IDF says it is dismissing deputy commander for giving ‘inaccurate report’ on shooting that caused global outcry
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Pablo Sarabia stuns Manchester United to extend Wolves’ winning run Pablo Sarabia came off the bench to score for Wolves in their 1-0 victory at Manchester United to extend their winning run to five matches
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Leandro Trossard double secures victory for Arsenal at 10-man Ipswich Two strikes from Leandro Trossard, plus goals by Gabriel Martinelli and Ethan Nwaneri, gave Arsenal a 4-0 win at Ipswich after Leif Davis wa...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Pedro Neto completes Chelsea’s late comeback win at Fulham Pedro Neto fired a late winner as Chelsea came from behind to win 2-1 at Fulham in the west London derby
The Guardian April 20, 2025 United States v Canada: IIHF Women’s World Championship final Rolling report: Team USA and Team Canada face off in the gold medal game of the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship on Sunday
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Barcelona v Chelsea: Women’s Champions League semi-final, first leg Minute-by-minute report: Sonia Bompastor’s side face their toughest test yet in their bid for a quadruple. Can they get past Europe’s defend...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 The kindness of strangers: the petrol station worker paid for my fuel and saved my date When my card declined, I looked out at my new girlfriend and felt utter panic. Back then, $20 felt like a huge amount of money
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Trump draft order calls for drastic restructure of state department If enacted changes would be one of the biggest reorganizations of department since its founding in 1789
The Guardian April 20, 2025 JD Vance granted lightning audience with Pope Francis in Vatican US vice-president spends few minutes with pontiff whom he has publicly disagreed with over migration
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Leicester v Liverpool: Premier League Minute-by-minute report: Relegated Leicester host the champions-in-waiting. But how much longer might the visitors be waiting? Find out with...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Zelenskyy dismisses Putin ceasefire as ‘PR’ and says Russian attacks continue Ukraine reports drone and artillery strikes over Easter weekend, while Moscow also claims ceasefire breaches by Kyiv
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Why the UK’s electricity costs are so high – and what can be done about it From nationalising gas plants to boosting renewables, how soaring prices could be tackled
The Guardian April 20, 2025 RFK's claims about people with autism offer a sinister insight into how Trumpism sees us all The war on science being waged by the US health secretary and the White House is bound to spread. We must be on our guard, says Guardian col...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Husband ‘watched in horror’ as wife killed on golf course in Sutton Coldfield Suzanne Cherry died after being struck by a van at Aston Wood golf course on 11 April
The Guardian April 20, 2025 RAF fighters scrambled twice to intercept Russian planes last week Incidents over Baltic Sea come after UK’s deployment of six jets to eastern Poland to defend Nato airspace
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Missouri State star Todric McGee dies after suspected accidental shooting Missouri State safety Todric McGee has died at the age of 21 after what has been described as a possible accidental shooting
The Guardian April 20, 2025 ‘My daughter just loves you’: stars of One Zoo Three have high hopes for Hertfordshire Aaron, Tyler and Cam Whitnall aim to make family-owned zoo a conservation leader ‘up there with Chester’
The Guardian April 20, 2025 I told a big fib on a first date 30 years ago – catfishing is nothing new I told a truly weird lie on a first date 30 years ago – and it worked out surprisingly well, writes Emma Beddington
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Readers reply: Do all wind turbines rotate in the same direction? If so, why? The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scien...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 11 things you should know about using the gym, from ‘Is everyone watching me?’ to ‘How do I use a squat rack?’ More and more of us are spending time among the barbells and the treadmills – and feeling more and more confused. Here’s some advice from an...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Kevin De Bruyne ‘a bit surprised’ not to be offered new Manchester City deal Kevin De Bruyne was shocked to not be offered a new Manchester City deal as he feels he can still perform at the highest level
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Moscow may gain key role in Iran nuclear deal as US talks progress Russia touted as possible destination for Iran’s uranium stockpile and could also act as arbiter of deal breaches
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Sri Lankan police investigate photo of Buddha’s tooth relic Worshippers are frisked on entering temple in Kandy where relic is held and photography is strictly prohibited
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Ipswich v Arsenal: Premier League Minute-by-minute report: Events at the top and bottom could be much clearer this afternoon. Follow the drama with Niall McVeigh
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Fifteen years after Deepwater Horizon, Trump is setting the stage for disaster Cuts to science, environmental and safety agencies are a rejection of hard-won knowledge gained from studying the disaster that occurred 15...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Go-to author on White House reverses take on Biden and slams former president Chris Whipple’s third book, Uncharted, hits Biden and aides like a bludgeon, with key sources who speak on the record
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Pope makes brief appearance at Easter Sunday mass in St Peter’s Square Pope Francis also held short meeting with JD Vance, US vice-president, as pontiff recovers from severe bout of pneumonia
The Guardian April 20, 2025 ‘I want to talk about it honestly’: trauma of Weinstein’s unknown British victims is revealed Actor Lisa Rose’s one-woman show highlights suffering of aspiring actors and office juniors who fell prey to mogul’s abuse
The Guardian April 20, 2025 New figures shed light on US abortion travel as Trump cuts tracking research Guttmacher report finds 155,000 people crossed state lines for procedure – double number who did so before Roe’s fall
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Nigel Farage defends allowing US chlorinated chicken into UK as part of trade deal Reform UK leader on campaign trail as poll predicts rightwing party could be on course to win in a general election
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Prince Andrew joins Charles and Camilla for Easter Sunday service Duke of York attends royal family’s traditional Easter service at Windsor Castle with Sarah, Duchess of York
The Guardian April 20, 2025 The Nobel is just the start: 16 imagined victories for Donald Trump The president has made clear he wants the prestigious prize. That’s just one of many honors to come
The Guardian April 20, 2025 ‘An epic expanse of golden sand’: the sweeping appeal of North Devon It’s long been a magnet for surfers, but will this coast’s relaxed vibe and huge beaches persuade a lifelong Cornwall lover to switch allegi...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Another crisis, another IMF summit: but unlike 2008, the delegates are disunited Where once the world came together to fight the credit crunch, Trump’s tariffs will set a more divisive test
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Melting glaciers will harm us all. Yet still we watch, unmoved The degradation of the Arctic tundra has triggered a terrible chain reaction that can only lead to greater mayhem, warns Robin McKie
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Anti-Trump protesters in the US might look to the Czech Republic: ‘We are an example’ Massive, sustained protests led to the 2021 downfall of billionaire oligarch Andrej Babiš, dubbed ‘the Czech Trump’
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Who is Carlo Acutis, the computer prodigy who died at 15 and is to be first millennial saint? Pope Francis has attributed two miracles to the London-born teenager, who built websites for church and died of leukaemia
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Katy Perry got into space but I can’t get to Norwich The pop star is back on Earth, the tech bros are wrecking everything, and my tour isn’t visiting that fine city of the east. Surely doomsday...
The Guardian April 20, 2025 ‘Kush destroys them’: the Guinean rehab clinic tackling a drug epidemic Experts say a crisis is under way in Guinea, fuelled by a growing market run by cross-border trafficking syndicates
The Guardian April 20, 2025 Nasa’s oldest astronaut celebrates 70th birthday with return to Earth Don Pettit became septuagenarian hurtling towards Earth after seven-month mission at International Space Station