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Election betting: fifth Tory investigated in growing scandal
Exclusive  
Election betting: fifth Tory investigated in growing scandal
Exclusive: Welsh politician Russell George told by Gambling Commission he is part of inquiry as Tories drop Craig Williams and Laura Saunders
Depression  
Almost half of antidepressant users could quit with GP support, study finds
Live  
WikiLeaks founder leaves Saipan a free man as justice department says he is barred from returning to US
Euro 2024  
Gareth Southgate claims England fans are creating ‘unusual environment’
NHS  
NHS having to ‘pick up pieces’ of medical tourism ‘boom’, say doctors
Euro 2024
England 0-0 Slovenia: Top spot secured despite dour draw
Group C  
England 0-0 Slovenia: Top spot secured despite dour draw
England produced another lacklustre display, drawing their final Group C match 0-0 with Slovenia, who progress to the last 16
Kane paradox leaves England frontman grasping to find himself
Austria  
Rangnick puts no limits on ‘incredible’ side after topping group with win
Euro 2024  
Deschamps: France 'deserve to be second’ but best is yet to come
Group C  
Denmark 0-0 Serbia: Danes cling on to set up Germany tie
In focus
From a plea deal to a 2am prison call: how Julian Assange finally gained freedom
Julian Assange  
From a plea deal to a 2am prison call: how Julian Assange finally gained freedom
A lawyer’s offer, a judgment that foretold years of legal wrangling, and diplomatic pressure all played a part in the release of the WikiLeaks founder
Politics  
David Lammy and wife are surprise No 2 on Tatler Social Power Index
Health  
Weight-loss drugs set for new boom as generic versions emerge
Spotlight
Stage  
The Constituent review – timely Joe Penhall political drama makes the specific universal
The Constituent review – timely Joe Penhall political drama makes the specific universal
Music  
Seventeen: who are the first K-pop act to appear on Glastonbury’s main stage?
Football  
‘Everyone adores him’: fans watch England’s Jude Bellingham in his home town
Art and design  
Lesbians unleashed! The joyous, sexually explicit photographer no publisher would touch
Theatre  
Kyoto review – 1997 protocol on climate crisis fuels gripping theatre at the RSC
 
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.

 
Opinion
This betting scandal is the dying gasp of a tawdry Tory government forever tarred by Partygate and sleaze
This betting scandal is the dying gasp of a tawdry Tory government forever tarred by Partygate and sleaze
Julian Assange’s release frees up one UK prison cell, but why has it taken so long – and what about the others?
At last, Julian Assange is free. But it may have come at a high price for press freedom
Sport
Exclusive  
Man Utd Women moved out of their training building to accommodate men
Man Utd Women moved out of their training building to accommodate men
T20 World Cup  
England face up to monstrous India side they helped create
Tennis  
Raducanu's resurgence on show in Eastbourne rout of Stephens
Podcast
A win for Julian Assange and a loss for press freedom? – podcast
Today in Focus  
A win for Julian Assange and a loss for press freedom? – podcast
After years in ferocious pursuit, the US has finally agreed to a plea deal with the WikiLeaks founder. But there are fears it may set a dangerous precedent. Julian Borger reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study
Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study
Glaciers  
Newly identified tipping point for ice sheets could mean greater sea level rise
Business
The super-rich  
Global scheme to tax billionaires’ wealth technically feasible, study finds
Global scheme to tax billionaires’ wealth technically feasible, study finds
Microsoft  
Tech giant faces huge antitrust fine over Teams app
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Grief in Gaza and balloons from North Korea
Grief in Gaza and balloons from North Korea
Film  
Bogart, Dietrich, Keaton: faces from Hollywood’s golden years
Bogart, Dietrich, Keaton: faces from Hollywood’s golden years
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