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Biden promises new air defences for Ukraine in Nato speech
Nato  
Biden promises new air defences for Ukraine in Nato speech
Critical step for president in convincing foreign leaders he remains up to task of leading 32-member military alliance
Sugar  
Children’s daily sugar consumption halved just a year after tax, study finds
Politics  
Era of culture wars is over, pledges new culture secretary Lisa Nandy
Match report  
Lamine Yamal’s wonder goal leads Spain past France and into Euro 2024 final
US news  
Kamala Harris underscores support for Biden at Las Vegas rally: ‘He is a fighter’
Euro 2024
Lamine Yamal’s goal for the ages shows best of Spain’s generational talent
Lamine Yamal’s goal for the ages shows best of Spain’s generational talent
Winger curls in a brilliant equaliser, breaking a major tournament record Pelé has held since the 1958 World Cup
Meek defeat could spell end for ‘non-football’ of Deschamps
Spain  
Morata hurt after being slid into by security guard in celebrations
England  
Southgate confident team have banished fear on road to history
Football Weekly  
Spain surge into final and Lamine Yamal takes breath away
In focus
Nato summit opens with Patriot pledges
Ukraine war briefing  
Nato summit opens with Patriot pledges
Putin intent on ‘total subjugation’ and wiping Ukraine off the map, says Biden; Russia ‘lacks troops or ammo for major offensive’. What we know on day 868
King Charles III  
Buckingham Palace’s east wing opens to public for first time for £75 tours
Explainer  
Singapore has approved 16 insects to eat as food: here’s everything you need to know
Spotlight
France  
‘Left by the wayside’: New Caledonia MP vows to take Indigenous frustrations to Paris
‘Left by the wayside’: New Caledonia MP vows to take Indigenous frustrations to Paris
The politics sketch  
PopCons reassemble and Jacob Rees-Mogg is the sanest person in the room
Illustration  
‘It’s like Where’s Wally in broken Britain’: Ben Jennings on his Tory-era take on A Rake’s Progress
 
Guardian Live

Polly Toynbee and David Walker: The way forward for British politics

Tuesday 24 September 2024, 7.30pm-9pm BST
A new government takes office in 2024. What will it inherit? What’s the state of Britain after years of political mayhem, government incompetence and scarring austerity? And where do we go from here? Join Polly Toynbee and David Walker live in London or online, in conversation with Heather Stewart.

 
Opinion
Rage as Putin bombs a children’s hospital in Kyiv, but know there is a way to try him for his crimes
Rage as Putin bombs a children’s hospital in Kyiv, but know there is a way to try him for his crimes
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s new Stakhanovites
Harry is the divisive duke – and Meghan is making jam. Can the Sussexes escape their ‘flop era’?
Sport
Cricket  
Stokes admits England’s focus is on Ashes as well as West Indies series
Stokes admits England’s focus is on Ashes as well as West Indies series
Copa América  
Messi and Álvarez fire Argentina past Canada and into final
Wimbledon  
Alcaraz finds ‘solutions’ against Paul to set up Medvedev semi
Podcast
Joe Biden and the Democrats’ dilemma – podcast
Today in Focus  
Joe Biden and the Democrats’ dilemma – podcast
Since Biden’s poor performance in first TV debate against Donald Trump, his place on the ballot has been under threat. Joan E Greve reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
Devastation as world’s biggest wetland burns: ‘those that cannot run don’t stand a chance’
Devastation as world’s biggest wetland burns: ‘those that cannot run don’t stand a chance’
The Latin oil rush  
Pristine forests and grinding poverty: why shouldn’t Brazil’s Amapá state embrace oil wealth?
Business
Manufacturing  
Dyson to cut more than a quarter of UK workforce
Dyson to cut more than a quarter of UK workforce
National wealth fund  
What is it and what will it invest in?
In pictures
Architecture  
World Architecture festival 2024 shortlist – in pictures
World Architecture festival 2024 shortlist – in pictures
Photos of the day  
A proud pumpkin and keeping cool in the heat
A proud pumpkin and keeping cool in the heat
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