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  • A cake for a king, lightning strikes and a sculpture show: Friday’s best photos

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    The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world

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  • Sunset in Hong Kong and a protest in Berlin: Thursday’s best photos

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  • Funding, forensics – and a fridge freezer? The investigation into the SNP

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    It should have been Humza Yousaf’s political honeymoon as first minister. The new leader of the Scottish National party has barely been leading Scotland for a month yet any plans to focus on policy agenda have been thrown into chaos as he firefights questions over a police investigation that has led to the party’s former chief executive Peter Murrell and its ex-treasurer Colin Beattie to be arrested.

    As part of the fraud investigation into more than £600,000 donated to the party to help them run an independence campaign, an incident tent was set up in the home Nicola Sturgeon shares with her husband, Murrell, and a motor home seized from outside her mother in law’s house.

    With reports that the police are investigating whether the money was spent on items including a motor home – and even a fridge freezer – onlookers have been left wondering how a party that so recently looked all-conquering is unravelling so fast.

    The Guardian’s Scotland correspondent, Libby Brooks, explains what the investigation is really about, and tells Hannah Moore, how SNP members feel now. She looks at whether the party’s rapid growth in membership has affected its financial management – and how Yousaf is reacting.

    • This article was amended on 27 April 2023 to correct the spelling of Humza Yousaf’s first name.

    The former first minister Nicola Sturgeon is surrounded by journalists as she returns to the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh. Photographer: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

    Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

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  • Good Sports: the Lancashire youth club transforming lives – in pictures

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    Whitefield Youth Association is a voluntary group based in Pendle, east Lancashire, that was originally set up with the aim of transforming young lives after disturbances that blighted Burnley in 2001. Good Sports, by the local photographer Nik Hartley, casts a light on the group, which now attracts about 200 young people a week

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  • Wandering goslings and a coronation capsule: Tuesday’s best photos

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  • Sudan evacuations and aurora in Tasmania: Monday’s best photos

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  • Are we facing a summer of sporting protests? – podcast

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    It began with a protest at Britain’s biggest horse racing event. Members of the activist group Animal Rising scaled the fences at Aintree and attempted to stop the Grand National. As stewards and fans intervened, the protest managed only to delay the race for 14 minutes. As if to help prove the protesters’ point, one of the horses in the race was killed in a fall.

    As chief sports reporter Sean Ingle tells Nosheen Iqbal, it was followed just days later by a stunt by another activist group. This time the target was the World Snooker Championship; play was postponed when a Just Stop Oil protester managed to clamber on to the the snooker table and launch an orange powder bomb over proceedings. This weekend, all eyes will be on the London Marathon.

    As environment correspondent Damien Gayle reports, the pivot away from mass protest to high-profile stunts shows a divergence in philosophies that still divides the climate action movements. Is building popular support more important? Or bringing the maximum attention to the cause?

    Protester powder-bombs snooker table

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  • Dame Vivienne Westwood memorial service – in pictures

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    Guests attend a service at Southwark Cathedral in London to celebrate the life of the pioneering fashion designer, who died on 29 December. Many styled themselves in classic Westwood fashion, with tartan designs and colourful bold tailoring on display

    Obituary: Dame Vivienne Westwood

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  • Jockey unseated, Banksy’s freezer and world’s fastest zip line: Thursday’s best photos

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    Sally Webster, 85, a care home resident from Cheshire, who has completed the world’s fastest zip line in Wales, going at about 100mph, with the help of Care UK

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  • Nicola Sturgeon’s best photo ops: in pictures

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    Nicola Sturgeon takes part in a mask-making craft activity with Lily Orr (left) and Lily Sinclair, (right), both aged 7, during a visit to Lowson Memorial Church Free Breakfast Club in Forfar, to meet volunteers who deliver the service and discuss cost of living concerns with families who are using the facility

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