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‘I can trust him’: Emma Raducanu to continue coaching partnership with Mark Petchey

  • Raducanu working with coach on informal basis
  • Pair teamed up during Miami Open in March

Emma Raducanu has revealed she intends to continue her coaching partnership with Mark Petchey on an ad hoc basis …

14 days ago

The Guardian view on Pope Francis: an outsider who was a force for good in the world | Editorial

The Argentine pontiff was a vital progressive influence on issues such as migration, and fought for a more merciful, less rigid Catholic church

Defying doctors’ orders to rest following his battle wit…

Russia resumes fighting after ‘ceasefire’ Ukraine says Moscow breached nearly 3,000 times – Russia-Ukraine war live

Russian military confirms ‘Easter truce’ is over and fighting has begun again as Ukrainian says Moscow launched 96 drones and three missiles overnight

Luke Harding, a Guardian foreign correspondent, w…

Ukraine war briefing: Prove intentions with 30-day civilian ceasefire, Zelenskyy tells Kremlin

Russia violated Vladimir Putin’s self-declared truce thousands of times, says Ukrainian president, as air raids resume on Easter Monday. What we know on day 1,153

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on Rus…

Pete Hegseth shared Yemen attack details in second Signal chat – report

US defense secretary texted strike information to his family in group chat he created, sources tell the New York Times

Before the US launched military strikes on Yemen in March, Pete Hegseth, the defe…

15 days ago

The Guardian view on a new deal for travel in Europe: bring back student exchanges | Editorial

The EU is expected to push for special youth visas at next month’s summit. Sir Keir Starmer should say yes

Strong hints that a rebranded “youth opportunity scheme” will top the EU’s wishlist at next m…

Delusions of Paradise by Maiwand Banayee review – a compelling rejection of fundamentalism

An Afghan exile’s account of life in war-torn Kabul and a Taliban-dominated refugee camp is an unflinching study of how radicalisation takes root, and his own renunciation of it

Born in Kabul, Maiwand…

A ‘Black Snape’ in the new Harry Potter seems designed to cause controversy – but it could work | Jason Okundaye

Ignore the fuss: Paapa Essiedu is a brilliant actor who can bring his own depth and style to enrich the iconic character

After months of speculation, HBO has announced part of the cast of the latest r…

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