Donald Trump’s Avalanche of Executive Orders

Donald Trump has started his presidency with a flurry of executive orders. Plus: Israel has launched a new operation in the West Bank; and Elon Musk appears to have performed a fascist salute on stage. With Michael Walker and Kieran Andrieu. Donate to Gaza Great Minds: https: //gazagreatminds.

GB News Says It Loves Free Speech, so Why Did It Threaten Novara Media?

GB News sent Novara Media a vexatious complaint about our legitimate journalism while claiming to stand up for free speech.

Joy, Relief and Fear: Gaza in the Hours Before the Ceasefire

As a ceasefire was announced, Palestinian celebrations were cut short by Israeli bombs. Ahmed Dremly reports from Gaza.

Israel Approves Gaza Ceasefire Agreement

Israel’s security cabinet has agreed to a ceasefire deal with Hamas. Plus: The police have attempted to ban a Palestinian Solidarity Campaign march in London.

The Scandal Hit US Health Insurance Company Deeply Embedded in the NHS

US health companies which have used AI to deny giving patients care are providing NHS services. The government must stand up to them, argues John Puntis.

Benjamin Netanyahu Stalls Gaza Ceasefire Approval

Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed a cabinet vote on the ceasefire, accusing Hamas of reneging on aspects of the deal. Plus: Yvette Cooper announces new local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal. With Dalia Gebrial and NoJusticeMTG.

I Hate Dating Apps. But How Else Am I Supposed to Find Love?

Dating apps deprive us of an intangible but vital magic, writes Sophie K Rosa. Here's how to subvert their logic.

Palestine Marchers Set to Defy Police Ban

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has always cooperated with police, until now. Rivkah Brown reports on why the group is refusing to cancel Saturday's central London march, despite the Met doubling down.

Labour’s Culture Secretary Is Missing in Action

Labour had a massive opportunity to counter the media onslaught and brighten the public mood, writes Juliet Jacques - and they’ve squandered it.

British Jews Call Bullshit on Met’s Palestine March Ban

Over 720 British Jews, including prominent human rights lawyers and academics, have signed a statement slamming the Met’s ban on an upcoming Palestine demonstration over supposed synagogue disruption. Union leaders, MPs and cultural figures have joined them. Rivkah Brown reports.

I Drank the Russell Brand Kool-Aid

His outsider status and unabashed spiritualism made TV star Russell Brand feel like a kindred spirit to a young Alison J Carr. As his alleged sexual misconduct and alt-right tendencies come to light, she wonders: how did I get him so wrong?

Labour Said It Would Make Work Pay. Will It?

The government's big pitch to workers and trade unions could end up full of loopholes, missed opportunities and bad incentives for bosses. Polly Smythe reports.

BBC Exec Downplayed Israel ‘Plausible Genocide’ Ruling to Dismayed Colleagues

Exclusive: BBC News global director Jonathan Munro refuted colleagues’ claims that the corporation was suppressing the International Court of Justice’s ruling that Israel was plausibly committing genocide while minimising the ruling’s significance, internal emails reveal. Rivkah Brown reports.

Why Is the Science Museum Laundering a Coal Giant’s Reputation?

The Science Museum is facing fresh scrutiny over its sponsorship by Adani Green Energy, part of coal giant Adani Group, after fraud charges were brought against the company’s directors. Ignore the denials, writes Adam Ramsay - this is pure, unadulterated greenwashing.

Donald Trump’s Avalanche of Executive Orders

Donald Trump has started his presidency with a flurry of executive orders. Plus: Israel has launched a new operation in the West Bank; and Elon Musk appears to have performed a fascist salute on stage. With Michael Walker and Kieran Andrieu. Donate to Gaza Great Minds: https: //gazagreatminds.

GB News Says It Loves Free Speech, so Why Did It Threaten Novara Media?

GB News sent Novara Media a vexatious complaint about our legitimate journalism while claiming to stand up for free speech.

Joy, Relief and Fear: Gaza in the Hours Before the Ceasefire

As a ceasefire was announced, Palestinian celebrations were cut short by Israeli bombs. Ahmed Dremly reports from Gaza.

Israel Approves Gaza Ceasefire Agreement

Israel’s security cabinet has agreed to a ceasefire deal with Hamas. Plus: The police have attempted to ban a Palestinian Solidarity Campaign march in London.

The Scandal Hit US Health Insurance Company Deeply Embedded in the NHS

US health companies which have used AI to deny giving patients care are providing NHS services. The government must stand up to them, argues John Puntis.

Benjamin Netanyahu Stalls Gaza Ceasefire Approval

Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed a cabinet vote on the ceasefire, accusing Hamas of reneging on aspects of the deal. Plus: Yvette Cooper announces new local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal. With Dalia Gebrial and NoJusticeMTG.

I Hate Dating Apps. But How Else Am I Supposed to Find Love?

Dating apps deprive us of an intangible but vital magic, writes Sophie K Rosa. Here's how to subvert their logic.

Palestine Marchers Set to Defy Police Ban

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has always cooperated with police, until now. Rivkah Brown reports on why the group is refusing to cancel Saturday's central London march, despite the Met doubling down.

Labour’s Culture Secretary Is Missing in Action

Labour had a massive opportunity to counter the media onslaught and brighten the public mood, writes Juliet Jacques - and they’ve squandered it.

British Jews Call Bullshit on Met’s Palestine March Ban

Over 720 British Jews, including prominent human rights lawyers and academics, have signed a statement slamming the Met’s ban on an upcoming Palestine demonstration over supposed synagogue disruption. Union leaders, MPs and cultural figures have joined them. Rivkah Brown reports.

I Drank the Russell Brand Kool-Aid

His outsider status and unabashed spiritualism made TV star Russell Brand feel like a kindred spirit to a young Alison J Carr. As his alleged sexual misconduct and alt-right tendencies come to light, she wonders: how did I get him so wrong?

Labour Said It Would Make Work Pay. Will It?

The government's big pitch to workers and trade unions could end up full of loopholes, missed opportunities and bad incentives for bosses. Polly Smythe reports.

BBC Exec Downplayed Israel ‘Plausible Genocide’ Ruling to Dismayed Colleagues

Exclusive: BBC News global director Jonathan Munro refuted colleagues’ claims that the corporation was suppressing the International Court of Justice’s ruling that Israel was plausibly committing genocide while minimising the ruling’s significance, internal emails reveal. Rivkah Brown reports.

Why Is the Science Museum Laundering a Coal Giant’s Reputation?

The Science Museum is facing fresh scrutiny over its sponsorship by Adani Green Energy, part of coal giant Adani Group, after fraud charges were brought against the company’s directors. Ignore the denials, writes Adam Ramsay - this is pure, unadulterated greenwashing.