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Biden recounts achievements in convention speech after raucous reception
Democratic convention live  
Biden recounts achievements in convention speech after raucous reception
US president takes to stage after first lady addressed Democratic convention; Biden appeared emotional after introduction from daughter Ashley
Exclusive  
Sixfold rise in foreign care workers in UK complaining of exploitation
Sicily  
Morgan Stanley International chair Jonathan Bloomer also missing after Mike Lynch yacht sinks
Shetland  
Rocket explodes during testing at UK’s new spaceport in Shetland
Politics  
Ministers launch pension credit campaign after restricting winter fuel payments
In focus
Kursk proves Putin’s red lines are bluff, says Zelenskiy
Ukraine war briefing  
Kursk proves Putin’s red lines are bluff, says Zelenskiy
Third bridge goes down as Ukrainians claim control of 92 settlements; Pokrovsk evacuation as Russians close in. What we know on day 909
US  
George Santos’s weirdest lies revisited as he pleads guilty to fraud
Science  
Rare full blue supermoon lights up the sky – in pictures
Spotlight
Food  
Fruit and alcohol? Chocolate and cheese? The surprising science of food pairing
Fruit and alcohol? Chocolate and cheese? The surprising science of food pairing
TV review  
Slavery at Sea – my God humankind can be depraved
TV review  
We Might Regret This review – wonderful, witty TV that is totally liberating to watch
Opinion
An anti-childcare movement is spreading online – it’s both disturbing and regressive
An anti-childcare movement is spreading online – it’s both disturbing and regressive
Biden’s Gaza policy is a liability for Kamala Harris. She must break with Biden now
What does it mean to be 16 today? It is totally different to when I was growing up
 
In conversation with Tim Minchin
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Tim Minchin will reflect on how it’s never too late to put something beautiful out into the world in his novel, You Don’t Have to Have a Dream.

Date: Thursday 5 September 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm BST

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Sport
Premier League  
Vardy saves point for Leicester as Tottenham let lead slip
Vardy saves point for Leicester as Tottenham let lead slip
Football  
Sterling fears Chelsea days numbered with João Félix set to join
Cricket  
Potts to face Sri Lanka in five-man England attack
Podcast
Racism in the army: the soldier who took the UK military to court - podcast
Today in Focus  
Racism in the army: the soldier who took the UK military to court - podcast
Former soldier Kerry-Ann Knight describes the racism she faced in the British military, and how she went from being the face of an army recruitment drive to a painful employment tribunal
Climate crisis
Art and design  
Splashing in the Seine, diving in the Danube: the drive to make cities swimmable
Splashing in the Seine, diving in the Danube: the drive to make cities swimmable
Italy  
‘The land is becoming desert’: drought pushes Sicily’s farming heritage to the brink
Business
Italy  
UK tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch among missing in Sicily yacht sinking
UK tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch among missing in Sicily yacht sinking
US interest rates  
Federal Reserve ‘poised to begin cutting rates as early as September’
In pictures
US  
Day one of the Democratic national convention in Chicago – in pictures
Day one of the Democratic national convention in Chicago – in pictures
Edinburgh festival 2024  
Essentially Edinburgh: dance, drag and plenty of drama at the 2024 festival
Essentially Edinburgh: dance, drag and plenty of drama at the 2024 festival
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