Social media misleads young on gender transitioning, says UK review leader
Hilary Cass, who led youth gender identity services review, warns of ‘unrealistic images and expectations’
Weight-loss race: how switch from injections to pills is expanding big pharma’s hopes
Tablets could make treatment more mainstream, with sector predicted to be worth $200bn by end of the decade
When Starmer picks up G20 baton he has vital chance to act on aid and debt relief
Reclaiming Labour’s internationalist heart could also stop disillusioned voters drifting towards Lib Dems and Greens
No fuel, no tourists, no cash – this was the week the Cuban crisis got real
Diplomats in Havana are preparing for an alternative Trump tactic: the country being starved until people take to the streets and the US can step in
UK’s gender pay gap ‘won’t close for 30 years’ at current rates
Trades Union Congress says women have worked a month and a half for free this year and legislation is needed
I fear that Labour’s special needs revolution will instead be a catastrophic letdown
A familiar story is unfolding: of lofty aims undermined by meagre budgets, constant anonymous briefing – and a drive to remove families’ basic rights, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Readers reply: can you acquire courage?
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Trump gets the Monroe doctrine wrong. He should take a page from Bad Bunny
The US president has twisted the 1823 doctrine to suit his quest for domination. It originally had a very different vision for the Americas
Welsh munitions factory seen as crucial to boosting stockpiles is still yet to open
Exclusive: Delay at Glascoed is latest setback for armed forces and for UK’s capacity to supply shells to Ukraine
Losing a pet can be as painful as any other bereavement – but there are some differences
Our world is not set up to honour the bond between pet and human, but we can reduce expectations of ourselves as we grieve
In Minneapolis, Native American patrols keep watch – and see history repeating: ‘We are still being chased’
The American Indian Movement was established in Minneapolis more than 50 years ago in response to police brutality. After ICE agents flooded the city this winter, neighborhoods reprised citizen patrols
‘I want people to be warned’: son forced to remove tubes from father’s septic body after death in Bali hospital
Jake Harvey says he has lasting trauma after trying to get help from the Australian government for critically ill father
Victoria police may be unequally targeting people of African appearance with warrantless search powers
Analysis also shows Victoria police are failing to collect data on ethnic appearance – to ensure racial profiling is not occurring – in about 20% of searches
The kindness of strangers: my new couch was stranded outside – then a burly gym guy helped move it upstairs
I was frantic – I had to get the couch inside before my parents arrived. Out of desperation, I drove to a nearby gym