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Surprise win for leftwing alliance keeps Le Pen’s far right from power
France  
Surprise win for leftwing alliance keeps Le Pen’s far right from power
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally falls into third place despite strong showing in first round of voting
Environment  
Temperatures 1.5C above pre-industrial era average for 12 months, data shows
Rachel Reeves  
Chancellor pledges to ‘fix foundations’ of UK economy with growth plan
Business  
Largest UK public sector trial of four-day week sees huge benefits, research finds
F1  
Lewis Hamilton thrills home crowd by winning British grand prix for ninth time
General election 2024
New law on child exploitation by drug dealers in Labour crime crackdown
Politics  
New law on child exploitation by drug dealers in Labour crime crackdown
New offences, laws and reforms across policing and justice system will be among plans outlined in king’s speech
The far right  
Is UK bucking Europe’s trend of moving to the right?
Independents  
Who are the pro-Gaza candidates who unseated Labour MPs?
North-east  
‘Nobody can fix the country’: voters in former Blair town sceptical of change
Euro 2024
Defiant Southgate using ‘personal’ criticism as fuel for success
England  
Defiant Southgate using ‘personal’ criticism as fuel for success
The England manager hit out against personal criticisms as team secured their third semi-final spot in four tournaments under his leadership
England  
Players banned from discussing penalty tactics at tournament
How Pickford became England’s penalty hero
Spain  
Cult hero Cucurella a revelation in La Roja's pursuit of glory
Netherlands  
‘Special’: Koeman relishes England test after toppling Turkey
In focus
‘I panic when my phone rings’: the plight of Palestinians in Jordan
Israel-Gaza war  
‘I panic when my phone rings’: the plight of Palestinians in Jordan
In kingdom where half of people have Palestinian roots, rulers try to balance US ties with calls for action on Gaza war
The age of extinction  
Trophy hunter killings spark fierce battle over the future of super tusker elephants
Ukraine war briefing  
Chinese troops hold military exercises with Belarus on Polish border
 
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.

 
Spotlight
Health  
The cult of 5am: is rising at dawn the secret of health and happiness?
The cult of 5am: is rising at dawn the secret of health and happiness?
Film  
‘If my babysitter’s evil, I’m screwed!’: horror director Ti West on outraging the moral majority
Bullying  
Could you forgive your childhood bully? Katy Wix confronts a painful memory
Opinion
Travelling round Britain, I found it at a crossroads between fury and hope. Which way will Labour take us?
Travelling round Britain, I found it at a crossroads between fury and hope. Which way will Labour take us?
Keir Starmer was once my apprentice – and this is how I think he might fare as prime minister
No rest for the winners: business secretary rushed on to Sunday politics shows
Sport
Wimbledon  
Raducanu defends decision to pull out of mixed doubles with Murray
Raducanu defends decision to pull out of mixed doubles with Murray
British Grand Prix  
'I’m very, very grateful': Hamilton feared he would not win again
Tour de France  
Turgis pips Pidcock on gravel as Evenepoel accuses Vingegaard
Podcast
Keir Starmer’s first weekend in power - podcast
Today in Focus  
Keir Starmer’s first weekend in power - podcast
Keir Starmer vowed to put the country before his party as he appointed his cabinet and toured the four countries of the UK. Jonathan Freedland reports on what we have learned from the new prime minister’s first days in office
Climate crisis
Politics  
‘Blue wall’ of Tory seats collapsed because of green issues, say Greenpeace
‘Blue wall’ of Tory seats collapsed because of green issues, say Greenpeace
Environment  
‘Keir Starmer, take note’: UK’s green transition must start now, say experts
Business
Economy  
Labour must stay ‘laser-focused’ on delivering growth, say business groups
Labour must stay ‘laser-focused’ on delivering growth, say business groups
Harland & Wolff  
Struggles at Belfast’s Titanic shipyard reflect UK’s faded naval power
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
San Fermín festival, a wet dog and a young monk
San Fermín festival, a wet dog and a young monk
Sport  
Andy Murray’s two decades at Wimbledon – in pictures
Andy Murray’s two decades at Wimbledon – in pictures
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