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G20 poured more than $1tn on subsidies despite Cop26 pledges – report
Fossil fuels  
G20 poured more than $1tn on subsidies despite Cop26 pledges – report
Public money still flowing into industry despite agreement to phase out ‘inefficient’ subsidies, thinktank says
Ukraine war  
Central Moscow building hit by drone in latest attack on Russian capital
Thaksin Shinawatra  
Thailand’s former PM moved to hospital after first night in jail
Childbirth  
First womb transplant in UK hailed as ‘massive success’
Surrey  
Uncle of girl, 10, found dead claims she ‘fell down stairs and broke her neck’
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 546 of the Russian invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 546 of the Russian invasion
Ukrainians believed to have retaken south-eastern village of Robotyne; Putin tells Brics countries Russia could take Ukraine’s place as grain supplier
Ukraine  
Drone strike reportedly destroys Russian flagship supersonic bomber
Yevgeny Prigozhin  
Wagner making ‘Africa even more free’, says leader in first post-rebellion video
Ukraine  
Athens offers more support as Zelenskiy takes high-speed tour of Europe
Spotlight
Ahsoka review  
More bad Star Wars in a galaxy too far away to care about
More bad Star Wars in a galaxy too far away to care about
8 Bar: The Evolution of Grime review  
There’s more energy in 10 seconds than in five days of Glastonbury
Explainer  
Who ran the Lucy Letby hospital and where are they now?
'Scientific suicide’  
Why vital US-China research collaboration that produces breakthroughs is hanging in the balance
Cowboys, puppet witches and toilet humour  
Joyously queer Edinburgh fringe shows
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Parents of baby killed by Lucy Letby say they got a ‘total fob off’ from hospital
Tory London mayor candidate criticised for ‘offensive’ Notting Hill carnival views
The Mason Greenwood story shows that Manchester United’s only ‘duty of care’ is towards itself
Opinion
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Trump’s risk of incarceration
Ben Jennings on Trump’s risk of incarceration
A Lucy Letby inquiry must answer this: why was she seen as a victim, not a killer?
I asked a strange woman to look after my dog. I’ll admit it: I feared the worst
Sport
Women’s World Cup 2023  
Our writers hand out their awards from the tournament
Our writers hand out their awards from the tournament
Athletics  
Hudson-Smith takes 400m record into world final but Muir fades in 1500m
Owen Farrell  
England’s captain banned from first two Rugby World Cup matches
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Podcast
Cotton Capital: Resistance – episode 5
Today in Focus  
Cotton Capital: Resistance – episode 5
Revisited: In the fifth episode in the series, Guardian journalist and Cotton Capital special correspondent Lanre Bakare examines Black Mancunian history, beginning with the 1945 Pan-African Congress that took place in the city and shaped independence movements across Africa
Climate crisis
Canada wildfires  
Climate crisis made disaster twice as likely, scientists find
Climate crisis made disaster twice as likely, scientists find
Greenhouse gas emissions  
Bacteria that ‘eat’ methane could slow global heating, study finds
In pictures
Copenhagen Fashion Week SS24  
The key shows
The key shows
California  
Tropical Storm Hilary hits
Tropical Storm Hilary hits
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