States with Abortion Bans Target Telehealth Pill Prescriptions
New data reveals more women in banned states obtain abortion pills via telehealth than travel, prompting legislative crackdowns and legal battles over mifepristone prescriptions.
New data reveals more women in banned states obtain abortion pills via telehealth than travel, prompting legislative crackdowns and legal battles over mifepristone prescriptions.
State pension and benefit payments due on Good Friday or Easter Monday will be issued on Thursday 2 April, with inflation hitting a 10-month low and Universal Credit set for a 6.2% boost from April 2026.
Umberto Bossi, the controversial founder of Italy's Northern League, has passed away at 84. Known for his shock tactics and populist rhetoric, he reshaped Italian politics with his calls for northern autonomy.
France's municipal elections delivered a surprising lift to centrist parties, showing mainstream cooperation can still block the National Rally. Results highlight key trends for the 2027 presidential race.
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RecommendedGuardian letters praise Keir Starmer's statesmanship against Donald Trump's insults, while also covering Moby's take on The Kinks, self-driving taxis, and Chuck Norris tributes.
Italian voters have rejected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's plan to overhaul the judiciary in a referendum, dealing a significant blow to her authority and complicating her political agenda ahead of the next general election.
Families affected by disasters like Hillsborough and the Manchester Arena bombing accuse the government of an 'insult' for failing to pass the promised duty of candour law, citing unresolved security service carve-outs.
Péter Magyar, leading in polls, demands investigation into alleged sharing of confidential EU information with Russia, calling it a betrayal of Hungarian and European interests.
The International Energy Agency warns of an unprecedented energy crisis due to Trump's Iran conflict, threatening a global depression and severe UK economic fallout.
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RecommendedChris Parry, Reform UK's mayoral candidate for Hampshire, faces backlash after comparing Shomrim volunteers to 'Islamists on horseback' following an arson attack on Jewish ambulances.
Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders praised Viktor Orbán at a Budapest event, as polls suggest he may lose Hungary's election, with Trump endorsing him.
Lionel Jospin, the Socialist prime minister of France, has died at 88. His unexpected loss to the far right in the 2002 presidential election caused a political earthquake.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer signals targeted winter support for household bills amid the Iran conflict, ruling out a universal bailout and warning of a prolonged energy price shock.
Keir Starmer's liaison committee hearing was largely uneventful as he focused on de-escalating the Iran conflict, with MPs avoiding tough questions on volatile US diplomacy.
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RecommendedThe Guardian has issued clarifications for errors in recent articles, including misstated fertiliser tonnage in the Strait of Hormuz and misidentified naval vessel HMS Dragon.
The US Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security Secretary, with a 54-45 vote. He will lead Trump's immigration crackdown, replacing Kristi Noem.
Viktor Orbán's leadership of the international authoritarian right has alienated his loyal voter base in Hungary, potentially leading to defeat in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Despite being jailed and banned from media, Imran Khan remains Pakistan's most famous figure, with a legacy spanning cricket, philanthropy, and politics that authorities cannot erase.
As Denmark heads to the polls, Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats have curbed far-right growth by adopting hardline immigration stances, reshaping mainstream political discourse.
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RecommendedThe Australian government announces fines for AI chatbots, responds to gambling ad concerns, and concludes an EU trade deal, amid teacher strikes and tech job losses.
Independent senator David Pocock delivers a furious speech, accusing the Albanese government of failing Australians by not implementing a ban on gambling advertisements, 1,000 days after a landmark report.
A new survey reveals US democracy has settled into a diminished state, stabilising after a sharp decline but remaining below pre-Trump levels, with experts projecting little near-term recovery.
On the 50th anniversary of Argentina's 1976 coup, President Javier Milei undermines the democratic consensus on memory, truth, and justice, questioning atrocities and risking human rights progress.
Kenneth Roth draws parallels between Trump's Iran bombing and Nixon's Vietnam war, highlighting how both leaders prioritized political reputation over peace, causing global devastation.
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RecommendedA columnist recounts a chance meeting with shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves while shopping, leading to what her daughter deemed the most embarrassing moment ever.
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen declares Denmark's general election as the most crucial in the territory's history, citing concerns over foreign acquisition attempts.
Senate Republicans report Donald Trump could be open to funding the Department of Homeland Security in a deal that separates some ICE funding to gain Democratic backing.
U.S. senators are negotiating a partial Homeland Security funding deal that would pay TSA workers but exclude ICE enforcement, while airport delays persist and ICE agents patrol terminals.
Former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent denies leaking classified information and discusses Tulsi Gabbard's Iran stance in a contentious interview with conservative host Mark Levin.
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RecommendedFinancial disclosures reveal taxpayers funded nearly $4,000 for Kristi Noem's hair and makeup in a controversial $143 million anti-immigration ad campaign, contributing to her ouster as Homeland Security Secretary.