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UK demands repayment of climate aid to poor nations Developing countries attack plan to offer warming help as loans instead of grants UN sends envoy as death toll soars New effort to persuade Burmese generals to accept aid as death toll from cyclone rises to almost 78,000 Officials knew 2012 pool bust budget Government knew London Olympic aquatic centre broke £73m budget in 2005, and cost has now tripled PC describes beating by Rangers fans 'I knew I was in real trouble' says police officer who was attacked in Manchester after Uefa Cup final Italy poll: 68% want Roma expelled Government accused of stoking racial tension as poll shows majority want Italy's 150,000 Gypsies removed Zimbabwe to have June run-off Second round of contest between Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai scheduled for June 27 Anger, fear and a few rays of hope Grieving survivors of Sichuan's disaster are asking: why were so many of the victims children? Jonathan Watts reports from Mianyang refugee camp Saudis reject Bush's oil price appeal US president makes renewed appeal to help cut record oil prices, during visit to Saudi Arabia Guardian serves its defence on Tesco Newspaper admits libel over corporation tax story, but it will fight claim of malicious falsehood Environmental noise maps go online Defra releases maps of 23 urban areas showing levels of noise from airports, road and rail networks Husband charged with make-up artist's murder Body found in woodland in East Sussex is that of missing TV make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens, say police MPs must disclose expenses, high court rules High court orders 14 prominent MPs to reveal claims made on their second homes MoD lobbies to keep 'smart' cluster bombs Government divided over its policy on cluster bombs on the eve of negotiations about a ban Rebels try to block 42-day detention Labour MPs table amendment to counter-terrorism bill that could spell defeat for Gordon Brown Truffle kerfuffle grips Italy as rival takes root DNA traces of Chinese truffle on tree roots in Italy - a discovery which 'could spell disaster' for Italian truffle traders Previewing the Hay Festival Sarfraz Manzoor and Claire Armitstead are joined by the Guardian's Michael White, Ian Sample and Julia Eccleshare to pick out the best bits of the Guardian Hay Festival Music Weekly: Zutons and Micachu We establish communication with cosmic scousers the Zutons to talk about their new album and we introduce you to the otherworldly talents of young Micachu Man flies with rocket-propelled wing Swiss 'Fusion Man' is the first person to successfully fly with a rocket-propelled wing after leaping from plane Daily podcast: Scrap ID cards In our daily audio show, Jon Dennis and guests discuss ID cards, China's earthquake and a musical about Catherine the Great Attacked on Gaza's football fields Samir, a Gazan boy, is haunted by the death of his brother during an Israeli rocket attack Final reward for Redknapp revolution Sport: He has overseen Portsmouth's transformation and led them to a first FA Cup final for 69 years England look to quicken the pace Sport: Ryan Sidebottom took four cheap wickets to end New Zealand's innings 'Thank God hip-hop came along' Arts & entertainment: Music turned Tracy Marrow into rap star Ice-T - and it also saved him from a life of gangs and robbery Home from home Arts & entertainment: James Campbell maps Ezra Pound's movements across London, the city that provided his inspiration CCTV nest cameras for hen harriers Science & environment: Five nests and 38 eggs are main hope of survival for the rare raptor In pursuit of the perfect pitch Science & environment: Bad science: We would all do well to remember that elaborate runic rituals behind the scenes can have an enormous impact on what is heard Chive talking Life & style: Chives are the unsung heroes of the British kitchen that make a welcome mark on all sorts of savoury dishes, says Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Master of disguise Life & style: Clever camouflage can hide the ugly bins and boxes that blight front gardens, says Lisa Buckland Hebron is a ghost town where joggers carry automatic rifles Comment is free: Ian Jack: For the settlers, subsidies and tax breaks have become as important a motive as Deuteronomy Time to decide Comment is free: Martin Kettle: As referendums return to centre stage, we should heed one of the wisest speakers on the subject: Margaret Thatcher De-mob happy Travel: After decades of Mafia rule in Sicily, locals are fighting back - and they are asking tourists to help them. Stephanie Rafanelli reports Lake placid Travel: With empty beaches and clear water, Lake Malawi feels like a private paradise, writes Isabel Choat Waitrose targets market towns Business & money: Emphasis on produce from local producers, but critics fear effect on high streets BA profits hit £900m but fares rise Business & money: Staff gain £35m windfall but chief exec to forgo bonus as airline struggles with oil price rise Katine: it starts with a village Our Uganda project: In Katine, Uganda the Guardian is tracking a three-year development programme
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