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Democrats concerned after Biden’s debate performance as Trump gets away with lies and deflections
US debate live  
Democrats concerned after Biden’s debate performance as Trump gets away with lies and deflections
E coli  
High levels of E coli found at Henley days before international regatta
Labour  
Managers who silence whistleblowers ‘will never work in NHS again’, vows Streeting
Stroke  
Poorer teen mental ability may almost treble risk of stroke before 50
Politics  
Reform UK activist filmed making racist comments about Rishi Sunak
Euro 2024
‘They were hit by drinks’: Konsa says family members drenched in beer
England  
‘They were hit by drinks’: Konsa says family members drenched in beer
Ezri Konsa has said England’s players had to check on family members who were drenched with beer thrown by supporters at the end of the Slovenia match
Power rankings  
Verdicts on the 24 teams after the group stage
Austria are everything England are not – and never have been
Ferran Torres  
Lamine Yamal should be banned for what he is doing at 16!
Numbers game  
Ten statistics that tell the story of Euro 2024’s group stage
In focus
Biden v Trump: the first presidential debate of 2024, explained
Explained  
Biden v Trump: the first presidential debate of 2024, explained
The 90-minute debate is scheduled for 9pm ET inside a CNN studio in Atlanta, with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash as moderators
France  
‘Here I found respect for who I am’: the French citizens who choose to leave
Assisted dying  
‘I want a choice’: terminally ill women urge early Commons vote on assisted dying
Opinion
Sunak took the fight to Starmer in the last debate, but can’t progress with a party smothered by sleaze
Sunak took the fight to Starmer in the last debate, but can’t progress with a party smothered by sleaze
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Rishi Sunak’s failure to convince at the final leaders’ debate
Message to Labour: don’t tax school fees. Make private schools work for the public good
 
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.

 
Sport
Cricket  
India roar into T20 World Cup final after spin hastens England collapse
India roar into T20 World Cup final after spin hastens England collapse
Tour de France  
UCI to pay whistleblowers for motor doping tip-offs
Tennis  
Boulter and Raducanu suffer heavy defeats at Eastbourne
Podcast
The 14 years that broke Britain, part 1 – podcast
Today in Focus  
The 14 years that broke Britain, part 1 – podcast
If the polls are correct, an era is about to come to an end. What have 14 years of Conservative government done to the country? Jonathan Freedland reports
Climate crisis
The Great British Seaside  
‘Give nature space and it will come back’: rewilding returns endangered species to UK’s south coast
‘Give nature space and it will come back’: rewilding returns endangered species to UK’s south coast
Canada  
British Columbia investigates claims energy company ‘dramatically’ influenced climate policy
Business
Energy industry  
BP imposes hiring freeze and halts new offshore wind projects
BP imposes hiring freeze and halts new offshore wind projects
Bank of England  
Global wave of elections could hit UK financial system, warns central bank
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Elections, strikes and wildfires
Elections, strikes and wildfires
Spain  
Levelling the playing field: the football clubs helping migrants make a new home in Spain
Levelling the playing field: the football clubs helping migrants make a new home in Spain
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