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Offa's Dyke on Llanfair Hill, north of Knighton, Powys
Borderlands: A Country Diary / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

In his fortnightly Borderlands column, MARK SEDDON visits overgrown forts along Offa’s Dyke and reflects on wars past and present

LOUD AND CLEAR: Palestine Coalition march in central London onJanuary 31 2026
Features / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

JAYNE FISHER on why the government’s latest amendments to the Crime & Policing Bill, which returns to the Commons on Tuesday, is a serious threat to our freedoms

Workers remove debris at Tehran's Sharif University of Technology complex that Iranian authorities say was hit early Monday by a U.S.-Israeli strike, in Tehran, Iran, April 6, 2026
Features / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

The Committee for the Defence of the Iranian People’s Rights (Codir) cautiously welcomes the ceasefire, but remains suspicious of US and Israeli intentions

President Donald Trump departs after speaking with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, April 6, 2026, in Washington
Features / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

JOHN McINALLY assesses what we’ve learned from the disastrous US war so far

People work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, March 31, 2026
Features / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

A surge in futures activity minutes before news of US–Iran talks has led to questions about insider trading and oversight gaps, writes CJ ATKINS

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, April 6, 2026, in Washington
Eyes Wright / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

Washington’s response to a downed jet shows a superpower still reaching for overwhelming force even as its wars repeatedly fail, says NICK WRIGHT

CONSTRAINED ROLE? British marines on patrol at Camp Taylor, the forward operating base, as more than 1,000 troops began Operation Snipe in the south-east region of Afghanistan, 2002
Features / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

Outrage greeted Donald Trump’s suggestion earlier this year that Britain stayed off the front lines. But evidence suggests our forces were at times pulled from the most dangerous fighting — not by military failure, but by pressure at home, says IAN SINCLAIR

CRISIS LOOMING: Fishing boats dot the sea as cargo ships, in the background, sail through the Arabian Gulf toward the Strait of Hormuz off the United Arab Emirates, Friday March 27 2026
Features / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

Fertiliser chaos triggered by Gulf conflict could send prices soaring and leave millions facing devastating hunger, writes DYLAN MURPHY

An excavator removes rubble at the site of a strike that, according to a security official at the scene, destroyed half of the Khorasaniha Synagogue and nearby residential buildings in Tehran, Iran, April 7, 2026
Features / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

With attacks on industry, healthcare and education intensifying, JAMSHID AHMADI warns of a deliberate drive to cripple Iran and calls for urgent global action

PUTTING MEILEI ON NOTICE: Hundreds of thousands marched on March 24 to the The Casa Rosada/The Pink House' in Buenos Aires,the president’s official workplace. The palatial mansion is also known officially as Casa de Gobierno House of Government
Features / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

Argentinians commemorated the 50th anniversary of the military dictatorship that left 30,000 people killed or ‘disappeared.’ BERT SCHOUWENBURG reports

FORMER GLORY: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow in 2017 / Pic: Sam Saunders/CC
Features / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

In Voices of Scotland YANA PETTICREW looks at the crippling deterioration of working-class art provision and support

‘DESTROYING TO REPLACE’: Palestinians inspect a vehicle struck by an Israeli air strike in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip
Features / 7 April 2026
7 April 2026

The language of war obscures what genocide scholars describe as a sustained project of erasure, enabled by global power, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE