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'We need a restart' Hungarians in Ukrainian town divided by more than geography

Across much of Ukraine, the election in Hungary is being followed with a singular hope: that Viktor Orbán, the Kremlin-friendly leader who has made opposition to Kyiv a centrepiece of his campaign, will be voted out after 16 years in office.

3 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Local elections Why Muslim voters are turning away from Labour to the Greens

Mohammed Suleman, a self-described \"straight-talking Geordie\", doesn't love politics. The taxi driver and businessman prefers to focus on community initiatives.

6 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

The £21bn hills? Crunch time for huge unexploited seam of gold

When Fidelma O'Kane retired more than a decade ago from her career as a social worker and lecturer, she thought she would be \"travelling and having a glass of wine and eating chocolate and reading books\" in the quiet, hilly corner of rural County Tyrone where she has lived almost all her life.

6 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Jury trials Labour MPs propose new courts to hear sex offences

Labour MPs are hoping to hijack plans to cut back on jury trials in England and Wales by proposing specialist courts for sexual offences with fixed dates for trial.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Legal first as abusive man whose wife took own life is given eight-year term

A man convicted of killing his wife, who took her own life after repeated domestic abuse, has been jailed for eight years in a case seen as a significant legal milestone.

3 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

'She did it first' Pioneering Swedish artist finally given a solo exhibition

The Swedish artist Hilma af Klint died believing the world was not ready for the mystical paintings that would shock the art world half a century later.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Interstellar musical lifts off

The scope and ambition of this dark musical by Theo Jamieson and Adam Lenson are boundless.

1 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Nato Starmer appeals to US to stay in alliance and vows more European support

Keir Starmer has insisted it is in the best interests of the US to stay in Nato, saying Europe would do more to support the alliance in light of the war in Iran.

3 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Racing to be seen: trebles all round as young crowds turn out in force at Aintree

The Aintree morning was still young and the temperature low enough to justify a thick coat when Hayley Bentley arrived for Ladies'

3 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Press gala Unease as Trump set to speak at key dinner

Members of the White House Correspondents' Association are surely hoping that - Donald Trump will take a more diplomatic tone later this month when he makes his first appearance as US president at the organisation's glitzy dinner in Washington DC, an annual event meant to honour and celebrate journalists and press freedom.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

History repeating? Iran war feels like Trump's Suez crisis

Donald Trump's addiction to framing every event in the most apocalyptic terms is what allows conservative commentators such as Mark Levin to praise him as \"a once-in-acentury president\".

9 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

A gentle triptych on family love and loss

Jim Jarmusch has made anthology films before: Mystery Train (1989), Night on Earth (1991), Coffee and Cigarettes (2003).

2 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Palimpsests of time and age that create a vivid beauty

\"My name is Arthur, Arthur Rosenfeld. I'm nearly 74,\" says the \"sprightly old geezer\" on stage.

1 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Statue on sexual slavery 'harms Japan's relations with New Zealand'

Diplomatic relations between Japan and New Zealand could be jeopardised if a statue symbolising the thousands of women Japan forced into sexual slavery before and during the second world war is erected in an Auckland garden, the Japanese embassy has warned.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

'Don't try to play us,' says Vance ahead of Iran talks

JD Vance warned Iran yesterday not to \"try and play\" the US at talks planned for today as he headed to Islamabad.

5 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Student loans Interest could rise despite 6% rate cap

The government took action this week, but the main rate will still follow inflation-and that seems to be heading up.

3 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Hungary stands at another historic crossroads as polls open amid growing anger at 16 years of corruption and the death of democracy

Is this the end of Viktor Orbán's rule?

6 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Reform UK Candidates include man expelled by Tories and Covid denier

A Reform candidate for next month's council elections was twice disciplined by the Conservatives over allegedly offensive or racist comments, while another shared conspiracy theories about Covid, it has emerged as the full slate of candidates was confirmed.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Bieber prepares for live comeback among headliners at resurgent Coachella festival

Justin Bieber is primed to make a major live performance comeback today at this year’s sold-out Coachella music festival.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Atomic secrets and moral fog in a timely revival

Paapa Essiedu recently spoke of reviving only those plays that speak to the present moment. Michael Frayn’s 1998 drama could not better fit that bill. A dangerous hard-right politician who threatens to wipe out a civilisation sits at the heart of this three-hander about pioneering atomic physics caught in the warp of political violence and warfare.

1 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Handmaid’s Tale’s bloody sequel extends Gilead horror

I had to give up on the TV adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale quite early on - the mass mock execution scene did for me - because it was too relentlessly bleak, too full of dread, too awful, too true.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Amazon's rival to Starlink will finally launch by 'mid-2026'

Amazon has said its long-awaited satellite internet rival to Elon Musk's Starlink will finally go live in “mid-2026”.

1 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Polymarket The betting platform where its users make money from war

“Horekunden” was rapidly losing patience.

9 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Harvesting the rain

Dutch turn to water fences for future-proof housing

2 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Survivors of Epstein’s abuse accuse Melania of ‘deflecting responsibility’

More than a dozen survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse have accused Melania Trump of “shifting the burden” on to them after she called on Congress to hold public hearings with the victims.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Poisoned chalice Vance must make concessions or resume unpopular war

As JD Vance arrives in Islamabad to negotiate a peace deal with Iran, his first high-profile assignment of the war looks to be a poisoned chalice.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Iran conflict 'Trump used Maduro capture as blueprint'

Donald Trump is “reaping the bitter fruit” of believing the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, offered a blueprint for toppling the Iranian regime, according to one of the US state department’s most respected former Latin America experts.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

No hits? No problem, as obscurities are the point

“Tonight ...” says Neil Tennant, with a suave pause, “no hits!”

1 min  |

April 11, 2026

The Guardian

Both our peoples are Chinese, Xi tells Taiwan opposition leader

In a rare meeting with Taiwan’s opposition leader, China’s president, Xi Jinping, declared that people on both sides of the Taiwan strait were Chinese and wanted peace.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026
The Guardian

The Guardian

Bafta apologises ‘unreservedly’ for events surrounding Tourette's outburst at awards

Bafta has apologised “unreservedly” for the events surrounding John Davidson’s Tourette’s outburst at this year’s ceremony, after an independent review found “weaknesses” in the organisation’s planning and crisis procedures.

2 min  |

April 11, 2026