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Calls for investigation into complaints of sexual behaviour at MoD
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More than 100 pro-Palestine rallies to take place, say organisers
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News in focus
The cosy world of Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton
‘Unfinished business’  
The cosy world of Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton
The new foreign secretary, snug in his coterie of ‘louche, power-hungry and amoral’ friends, is keen to be remembered for something other than Brexit
Operation Identify Me  
How Interpol traced the identity of ‘the woman with the flower tattoo’
‘We didn’t hesitate’  
How Vogue Ukraine got itself on a war footing
Spotlight
40 outrageous photos that changed fashion  
From teenage Kate Moss to Twiggy in a mini and Lady Gaga’s meat dress
From teenage Kate Moss to Twiggy in a mini and Lady Gaga’s meat dress
Blind date  
Did we kiss? No, but I wish we had
You be the judge  
Should my mum stop telling me how to do my daughter’s hair?
Smoke, sweat and tears  
My initiation into Estonia’s sauna sisterhood
Tim Dowling  
My wife says I have one job. If only that was the case …
Opinion
A cocktail of toxins is poisoning our fields. Its effect on humans? Nobody can tell us
A cocktail of toxins is poisoning our fields. Its effect on humans? Nobody can tell us
Too many taking sides in this conflict miss the true nature of Hamas – and Netanyahu
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on a difficult week for Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer
Sport
Wayne Barnes  
It’s gone to the next level of abuse in the last 12 months – aimed at my family
It’s gone to the next level of abuse in the last 12 months – aimed at my family
Brands and ‘passionate eyeballs’: welcome to the ICC’s future for cricket
Everton deduction is a tremor – others may face earthquake
Podcast
Israel’s raid on al-Shifa hospital
Today in Focus  
Israel’s raid on al-Shifa hospital
Gaza’s biggest hospital was filled with doctors, patients and people seeking safety when Israel laid siege to it. Ruth Michaelson reports
Cop28 with Christiana Figueres and others
Tuesday 5 December, 8pm–9.15pm GMT
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Climate crisis
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UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank
UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank
Not normally seen 'from space'  
Cop28 host UAE breaking its own ban on routine gas flaring, data shows
Business
Autumn statement  
Hunt warned against cutting tax for wealthy while making stealth raid on 36m workers
Hunt warned against cutting tax for wealthy while making stealth raid on 36m workers
Economy  
Fall in retail sales in Great Britain signals high street recession
In pictures
Photographs of the week  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
Photos of the day  
Bomb damage in Gaza and a climate rally
Bomb damage in Gaza and a climate rally
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