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Junior doctors and members of the British Medical Association (BMA) outside St Thomas' Hospital, London, January 3, 2024
Editorial / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026
Job & Talent agency bin workers during protest, organised by Unite the Union, as they march to Council House in Victoria Square, Birmingham, December 1, 2025
Britain / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026
Then Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Thangam Debbonaire during her speech to the Fabian Society conference in central London, January 20, 2024
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

SOLOMON HUGHES says even electoral defeat isn’t a deterrent to right-wing MPs: pro-corporate policies might lose elections but they can be lucrative nonetheless

FIFA President Gianni Infantino attends the Future Investment Initiative Institute's summit, where President Donald Trump is set to speak, March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Fla.
Men’s football / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

Expanded teams bring historic diversity, yet high prices and US entry barriers threaten to make it the most exclusionary tournament yet, writes JAMES NALTON

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TV Network Monitor / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

DENNIS BROE relishes the working class characters of the BBC’s Can You Keep A Secret, and Hulu’s Sunny Nights

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Education / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

NEU poll shows its members now favour the Green Party

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Then Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Thangam Debbonaire during her speech to the Fabian Society conference in central London, January 20, 2024
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

SOLOMON HUGHES says even electoral defeat isn’t a deterrent to right-wing MPs: pro-corporate policies might lose elections but they can be lucrative nonetheless

Children in a classroom
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

Schools are at breaking point, argues NASUWT general secretary MATT WRACK — we urgently need investment in our kids’ futures

A general view of The Chat GPT website
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

MIKE SCOTT assesses the AI threat to jobs in the first of a pair of articles on the problems it poses

Activists wave Cuban and Palestinian flags from the vessel Maguro, arriving from Mexico with humanitarian aid as part of the
Features / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

Without energy and without a strategic partner, Cuba is currently fighting for its survival. While the population is literally sitting in the dark, the Trump administration is trying to definitively break the socialist project through economic blackmail. What lies ahead for the island, asks MARC VANDEPITTE

Tesla IG Metall affiliated workers protest on January 11 2025 with a ’Tesla workers against fascism’ banner their faces pixelated by the photographer to prevent identification and repressions by Tesla management / Pic: Shushugah/CC
Features / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

A setback for IG Metall at Tesla’s Berlin plant has ignited claims of intimidation and raised fears for the future of collective bargaining and workplace democracy, says TONY BURKE

Cartoon: Sally Lewis
Features / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

The question for the media, in the US and across the globe, says ROGER McKENZIE, is will they do their job fearlessly and call Donald Trump out?

Liverpool's Alexander Isak warms up ahead of the Premier League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, December 20, 2025
Men’s football / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

Striker could make bench after over three months out as Salah also returns to training

Boxing gloves worn by Muhammad Ali in his fight with Joe Frazier in 1971 billed as the fight of the century, on show ahead of the I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali at The O2 exhibition, London, March 3, 2016
Men’s boxing / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

Ali and Frazier’s historic 1971 clash mirrored a nation divided by race, war and resistance, writes JOHN WIGHT

Caroline Dubois during a workout at All Stars Boxing Gym, London, April 2, 2026
Women’s boxing / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026
Port Vale's Ben Waine celebrates after scoring his side's first goal of the game during the Emirates FA Cup fifth round match at Vale Park, Stoke on Trent, March 8, 2026
Men’s football / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026
Ox lit fest
Oxford Literary Festival 2026 / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

DAN GLAZEBROOK eavesdrops on the bourgeois intelligentsia and the stories it tells itself at this moment of crisis

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Exhibition review / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

JAN WOOLF is bowled over by a major retrospective for the YBA artist

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Cinema / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

LEO BOIX, ANGUS REID and MARIA DUARTE review Night Stage, Two Women, Kim Novak’s Vertigo, and Fuze

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Exhibition review / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

KATHRYN JOHNSON recommends the work of Norman Kaplan that was a tool in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa

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Books / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

GAVIN O’TOOLE welcomes a bold feminist subversion of classic folktales that are ubiquitous in the Irish imagination

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Letters from Latin America / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

A novel by Mexican Juan Pablo Villalobos, poetry by Mexican Ingrid Bringas, and a biography by Argentinian Mercedes Halfon