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Global leaders try to dissuade Israel from ramping up attacks on Lebanon
Middle East  
Global leaders try to dissuade Israel from ramping up attacks on Lebanon
US backed Israel in blaming Hezbollah for strike on Golan Heights
Politics  
Rachel Reeves paves way for cuts and tax rises to fill shortfall left by Tories
Paris 2024 Olympics  
Heartbreak for Adam Peaty on disappointing day two for Team GB
Conservatives  
Kemi Badenoch enters Tory leadership race as Suella Braverman rules herself out
Sudan  
Girls as young as nine gang-raped by paramilitaries in Sudan – report
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Peaty falls agonisingly short in bid for third 100m breaststroke title
Swimming  
Peaty falls agonisingly short in bid for third 100m breaststroke title
Adam Peaty missed out an a third consecutive 100m breaststroke title, taking silver behind Italy’s Nicolò Martinenghi
Biles returns in style as the circus carries on screaming around her
Tennis  
Murray saves five match points to keep career alive in doubles
Beach volleyball  
Dutch child rapist greeted with boos – and applause – before loss
Bob Ballard  
Eurosport drop Olympics commentator for sexist remark about swimmers
In focus
‘Dangerous’ and ‘retrograde’: Māori leaders sound alarm over policy shifts in New Zealand
New Zealand  
‘Dangerous’ and ‘retrograde’: Māori leaders sound alarm over policy shifts in New Zealand
Experts say policy changes that include scrapping Māori-led programs will harm communities and put New Zealand’s ‘great reputation’ at risk
Carer's allowance crisis  
‘DWP threatened to send in bailiffs’: the unpaid carers told to repay benefit
Lebanon  
Tensions high but beaches full as Lebanon readies for war
Spotlight
TV review  
Saucy! Secrets of the British Sex Comedy review: a cheeky look at cinema’s wild sexploitation craze
Saucy! Secrets of the British Sex Comedy review: a cheeky look at cinema’s wild sexploitation craze
Sport  
Ping-pong the latest vehicle for China’s continuing face-off with Taiwan
Art  
Touring exhibition opening in Paris will celebrate global spread of surrealism
 
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
Why Rachel Reeves wants everyone to know that the Tories left the Treasury brassic
Why Rachel Reeves wants everyone to know that the Tories left the Treasury brassic
We were promised a 15-hour working week. What’s the hold-up?
A spoof after the Trump assassination attempt shows the eye to hazard needed on heavy news days
Sport
Cricket  
Stokes sensed time was right to ‘blow West Indies away’
Stokes sensed time was right to ‘blow West Indies away’
Formula One  
Russell’s Belgian GP disqualification hands Hamilton victory
Football  
Man Utd agree fee for Bayern Munich defender Mazraoui
Podcast
Why Spain wants tourists to go home
Today in Focus  
Why Spain wants tourists to go home
For decades, Spain has been the destination of choice for Brits desperate for sun, sea and sand. But now there is a growing backlash against tourism. What went wrong? Sam Jones reports
Climate crisis
The super-rich  
‘Morally, nobody’s against it’: Brazil’s radical plan to tax global elite to tackle climate crisis
‘Morally, nobody’s against it’: Brazil’s radical plan to tax global elite to tackle climate crisis
Iran  
Severe heatwave in Iran forces shops and public institutions to close
Business
Exclusive  
Vodafone says Labour must let it merge with Three UK to deliver nationwide 5G
Vodafone says Labour must let it merge with Three UK to deliver nationwide 5G
UK  
Port operators to seek compensation if post-Brexit trade barriers are lowered
In pictures
The weekend in pictures  
Olympic celebs, midnight dips and Comic-Con
Olympic celebs, midnight dips and Comic-Con
The big picture  
Precarious lives and playfulness in a London square
Precarious lives and playfulness in a London square
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