UK Politics Rishi Sunak is moving at speed – but can he outpace the spectre of Boris Johnson? This spring’s prime ministerial activity has a frantic velocity we haven’t really seen since the days of New Labour. By Andrew Marr
Preparing for Power Rachel and Ellie Reeves: “We were constantly underestimated as state-school girls” Rachel Wearmouth
Preparing for Power Wes Streeting: “NHS privatisation could not be further from my aims” The shadow health secretary on the Labour left, trans rights and the case against outsourcing health services. By Rachel Wearmouth
Scotland Will the SNP leadership candidates ever talk about anything other than independence? Chris Deerin
Northern Ireland Colum Eastwood: “We’re on the road to a united Ireland – and that’s going to be unstoppable” Freddie Hayward
Xi Jinping lashes out at the US China’s leadership took aim at America in an uncharacteristically direct attack during Beijing’s annual parliamentary session. By Katie Stallard
Adam Gopnik’s pursuit of the perfect sentence The New Yorker journalist’s latest book, The Real Work, sheds light on a career spent obsessively attempting to master the… а> By Lola Seaton
Film How The Fabelmans, a box-office bomb in the US, became an instant classic in France David Sexton
Energy and Climate Change Ireland’s “storm chasers” show how renewables can tackle fuel poverty India Bourke
Regional Development Why communities are vital to tackling the multiple crises we face Caroline Lucas
Healthcare The NHS workforce crisis could be solved by reforming medical training James Hadlow and Chris Farmer
International Politics The strange death of the centre right In Western democracies conventional conservativism is foundering. How did this once-dominant political force become so diminished? By Jeremy Cliffe