The Guardian Today: Russia-Ukraine war latest: Zelenskiy calls on west for planes and tanks; Biden says ‘butcher’ Putin cannot remain in power – live

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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Zelenskiy calls on west for planes and tanks; Biden says 'butcher' Putin cannot remain in power
Live / Russia-Ukraine war latest: Zelenskiy calls on west for planes and tanks; Biden says 'butcher' Putin cannot remain in power
Ukrainian president tells Europe its own security is at stake while Joe Biden pledges 'further defence cooperation' with Ukraine
'Our voices are louder if we stay' / Russian anti-war activists refuse to flee
The top chef feeding Ukrainians / 'What are the UN and EU for if not to care for refugees?'
Full report / 'Butcher' Putin cannot be allowed to stay in power, says President Biden
Headlines
Overseas nurses in the UK forced to pay out thousands if they want to quit jobs
NHS / Overseas nurses in the UK forced to pay out thousands if they want to quit jobs
Observer investigation uncovers NHS trusts and private care homes charging staff who leave to recoup recruitment costs
Education / Ministers to make school week minimum 32.5 hours in England
P&O Ferries / Uproar as agency ad for crews says no sea experience needed
French election / Macron win 'not guaranteed', says expert, in call to get out the vote
Cricket racism / Asian player 'silenced' for criticising club's blackface party
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Sport
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England ease past Bangladesh to book semi-finals berth
F1 / Hamilton suffers shock exit in Q1 while Pérez claims pole
Cricket / Root's captaincy hangs by a thread as West Indies clobber England
Culture
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Art and design / Grayson Perry, God, and a teddy named Measles sum up UK life in the Covid era
Film / 'A better deal than the Oscars': the party celebrating the Irish in Hollywood
Environment
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Nuclear power is back in the game, but remains a distant prospect for UK
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Business
P&O Ferries / Protests at UK ports as calls grow for boss to quit
Protests at UK ports as calls grow for boss to quit
Håkan Samuelsson / Outgoing Volvo boss and electric car pioneer
Technology
Digital Markets Act / EU agrees sweeping new digital rules in effort to curb big tech's power
EU agrees sweeping new digital rules in effort to curb big tech's power
Facial recognition / Ukraine uses facial recognition software to identify Russian soldiers killed in combat
Lifestyle
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The beauty spot / Don't confine dark lip colours to winter
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