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Scientists hail 2023 as ‘beginning of the end’ for fossil fuel era
Climate crisis  
Scientists hail 2023 as ‘beginning of the end’ for fossil fuel era
Cautious optimism among experts that emissions from energy use may have peaked as net zero mission intensifies
Live  
Gaza: Israeli forces bombard Khan Younis as Palestinian officials say nearly 200 killed in 24 hours
New Year honours list  
Awards for Shirley Bassey, Mary Earps and Michael Eavis
US  
Police killed woman seconds after responding to her 911 call, video shows
Driving  
Rise in dashcam submissions leads to more dangerous drivers being caught
News in focus
Why are ties with Israel ‘at lowest point since fall of the Soviet Union’?
Russia  
Why are ties with Israel ‘at lowest point since fall of the Soviet Union’?
Russia’s pro-Palestinian stance has inflamed tensions and underscored shift in relations since invasion of Ukraine
UK property market  
Wwhat will happen to house prices and mortgage rates in 2024?
Analysis  
How much can Labour pledge at election while remaining credible?
Spotlight
Healthy guide to being selfish  
‘It’s OK to not meet other people’s needs’
‘It’s OK to not meet other people’s needs’
Blind Date goes to Sydney  
‘I didn’t even ask for her number. Regrets, regrets, regrets’
Baked cheese, glazed sausages and veggie dip  
Yotam Ottolenghi’s easy recipes to usher in the new year
Rizz, Barbenheimer and hallucination  
The breakthrough words in the Guardian in 2023
I have the house to myself … so whose are those shoes in the hall?
Opinion
Remember the tenacity of 400,000 Welsh women a century ago. Then use your power to shape events today
Remember the tenacity of 400,000 Welsh women a century ago. Then use your power to shape events today
I’ve worked for decades to reveal the truth about the ‘Wilson plot’. But the cover-up continues
Tom Gauld's cultural cartoons  
Reading statistics for 2023
Sport
‘Generational talent’  
How 16-year-old Littler is shaking up the darts world
How 16-year-old Littler is shaking up the darts world
New Year Honours  
England's World Cup stars Bright, Earps and Hemp on list
Guardian Footballer of the Year Jenni Hermoso  
Glory, adversity and a cause that burns
Podcast
Revisited: Cost of the crown part 4 – calculating the king’s wealth
Today in Focus  
Revisited: Cost of the crown part 4 – calculating the king’s wealth
Maeve McClenaghan and the reporting team reach the end of their investigation and make the calculations that reveal the vast personal fortune of King Charles III
VOD package
Available until 31 January
From Bernie Sanders to Johnny Marr to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, catch up on Guardian Live's 2023 highlights with this collection of full-length recordings.
Climate crisis
Wildlife  
Feeding frenzies and resurgent glowworms among UK highlights in 2023
Feeding frenzies and resurgent glowworms among UK highlights in 2023
‘Act out of love not anger’  
Green trailblazer calls for unity in movement
Business
FTSE 100  
Index ends year up 3.8% but trails rival markets in Europe and US
Index ends year up 3.8% but trails rival markets in Europe and US
Analysis  
Five charts explaining the UK’s economic prospects in 2024
In pictures
Spain  
Annual Els Enfarinats food fight
Annual Els Enfarinats food fight
The week around the world  
The last seven days, as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
The last seven days, as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
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