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Starmer to chair Cobra meeting after vowing swift justice awaits ‘far-right thugs’
Crime  
Starmer to chair Cobra meeting after vowing swift justice awaits ‘far-right thugs’
Prime minister addresses nation and says all right-minded people should condemn the violence
NHS  
Pharmacies in England cutting services amid financial pressures, research finds
Paris Olympic Games 2024  
Lyles and Mahuchikh win memorable golds as Djokovic ends his long wait
Robert F Kennedy Jr  
RFK Jr says he was behind mystery of dead bear dumped in Central Park with bicycle
Middle East  
Jordan in last-ditch effort to prevent Iran retaliating for Haniyeh killing
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Lyles seals 100m glory by narrowest of margins from Thompson in thriller
Athletics  
Lyles seals 100m glory by narrowest of margins from Thompson in thriller
The USA sprinter took victory by five thousandths of a second in men's 100m final
Athletics  
Kerr expects ‘vicious’ 1500m showdown with Ingebrigtsen
Tennis  
Djokovic wins gold at last after victory over Alcaraz
Golf  
Scheffler surges to gold as Fleetwood earns ‘special’ silver
Shooting  
GB’s Rutter wins silver three months after giving birth
In focus
Conservatives left UK wide open to far-right violence, says former adviser
Exclusive  
Conservatives left UK wide open to far-right violence, says former adviser
Exclusive: Dame Sara Khan, who advised May, Johnson and Sunak, says recent administrations failed the country
Ukraine war briefing  
Ukrainians sink Russian submarine and blow up airbase – officials
Lebanon  
Life goes on in Beirut but another war is drawing closer in Lebanon
Spotlight
Television  
Titanic In Colour review – a gripping history, once you’ve made it through three minutes of staring at a carpet
Titanic In Colour review – a gripping history, once you’ve made it through three minutes of staring at a carpet
UK riots  
‘That’s my car, you fascist thugs’: far-right rampage engulfs Middlesbrough
Books  
Let’s Be Honest by Jess Phillips review – manifesto for a better politics speaks plainly but falls flat
 
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
Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor
Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor
A simple solution to Rachel Reeves’ spending cuts? Stop subsidising the banks
Reuse that teabag! Ignore that special offer! It’s time to join the underconsumer revolution
Sport
Premier League previews 2024-25  
No 1: Can Arsenal finally go one better and win the title?
No 1: Can Arsenal finally go one better and win the title?
Football  
City signings Savinho and Miedema excited by fresh challenges
Cricket  
England call up Cox and Stone with Crawley ruled out
Podcast
A death at work in the age of extreme heat – podcast
Today in Focus  
A death at work in the age of extreme heat – podcast
Samira Shackle and Jeff Goodell explain the dangers resulting from extreme heat, and what society can do to mitigate them
Climate crisis
Italy  
‘The Adriatic is becoming tropical’: Italian fishers struggle to adapt to warm sea
‘The Adriatic is becoming tropical’: Italian fishers struggle to adapt to warm sea
Environment  
‘There’ll be no countryside left’: Opposition to pylons puts UK carbon targets at risk
Business
Brexit  
UK food industry says lack of testing capacity forcing imports back to EU for checks
UK food industry says lack of testing capacity forcing imports back to EU for checks
Food & drink industry  
Large English vineyards mark boom year as output and investment soars
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
A long jump, an iguana and cliff diving
A long jump, an iguana and cliff diving
Smart shot  
‘The girl was so much like the sculptures they became a whole’: Yue Yu’s best phone picture
‘The girl was so much like the sculptures they became a whole’: Yue Yu’s best phone picture
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