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Doctors were forced to apologise for raising alarm over nurse and baby deaths
Lucy Letby  
Doctors were forced to apologise for raising alarm over nurse and baby deaths
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Russia  
Women living in fear as Wagner’s convicted murderers return home as free men
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Fury as national health check of England’s waters delayed by six years
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Blocking feature to be removed from former Twitter platform, says Musk
Canada wildfires  
British Columbia in state of emergency as 19,000 flee fire

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Ukraine invasion
Putin meets military leaders in Rostov-on-Don; Russia says it downed Ukrainian missile over Crimea
Live  
Putin meets military leaders in Rostov-on-Don; Russia says it downed Ukrainian missile over Crimea
Russian president met commanders at operation headquarters in the city; Moscow says air force shot down Ukraine-launched missile
Russia  
Dozens of UK journalists and politicians banned from country
Ukraine  
Battlefield deaths have risen sharply this year, say US officials
At a glance  
What we know on day 542 of the invasion
Spotlight
Spider-Man posters, wood fires, food rations and car-shaped beds  
What children’s bedrooms look like around the world
What children’s bedrooms look like around the world
Blind date  
He looked dismayed when he saw how many more courses were still to come
Jane McDonald: Lost in Japan  
She’s no Anthony Bourdain, but watching her is astonishingly joyous
Fashion  
In an industry fixated on youth, why are 90s supermodels still so influential?
Yotam Ottolenghi recipes  
Cooking with summer stone fruit
Most read in last 24 hours
What were Lucy Letby’s possible motives for murdering babies?
What were Lucy Letby’s possible motives for murdering babies?
Woman who posed as boy and sexually assaulted teenager sentenced
New Covid variant causing concern among scientists detected in London
Harry Kane scores on league debut and points to bright future at Bayern
Lucy Letby: how did a nurse commit such unthinkable murders?
Opinion
Faced with evil like Lucy Letby’s, we yearn for a rational explanation. Sometimes there is none
Faced with evil like Lucy Letby’s, we yearn for a rational explanation. Sometimes there is none
A new Covid variant is on the rise – how worried should we be?
Digested week  
Rudy Giuliani still hoping for his Trump loyalty to pay
Sport
Football  
Champions would be ‘killed’ if they spent like Chelsea, says Guardiola
Champions would be ‘killed’ if they spent like Chelsea, says Guardiola
Nottm Forest 2-1 Sheffield Utd  
Wood grabs dramatic late win for hosts
Rugby World Cup  
England use Farrell saga to kickstart campaign in Dublin
Podcast
Cotton Capital: The bee and the ship – episode 1
Today in Focus  
Cotton Capital: The bee and the ship – episode 1
Revisited: The first episode in the Cotton Capital series explores the revelations that the Guardian’s founding editor, John Edward Taylor, and at least nine of his 11 backers had links to slavery, principally through the textile industry
Climate crisis
Environment  
Mountain treelines are rising due to climate crisis, study finds
Mountain treelines are rising due to climate crisis, study finds
Environment  
‘Gigantic’ power of meat industry blocking green alternatives, study finds
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
Edinburgh festival 2023  
Polar bears, sex robots and ghosts
Polar bears, sex robots and ghosts
In conversation with Gordon Brown
Tuesday 26 September 2023, 7pm–8.30pm
Join Gordon Brown - live in London or via the livestream - for a special event to introduce his new book Permacrisis: A Plan to Fix a Fractured World.
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