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Scientists stunned by planet’s record September heat
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England worst place in developed world to find a home, says report
HS2  
Sunak sparks Tory civil war with scrapping of Manchester leg
Refugees  
More than 50,000 could be made homeless in asylum backlog clearance
Renting  
Supply shortages and mortgage rate rises push UK costs to highest point ever
 
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Ukraine invasion
US president ‘worried’ that turmoil in Washington could disrupt aid to Ukraine
Joe Biden  
US president ‘worried’ that turmoil in Washington could disrupt aid to Ukraine
President speaks after the ousting of Kevin McCarthy, but German Chancellor remains ‘very convinced’ US will continue to support Kyiv
Black Sea ports  
UK says Russia plotting to sabotage Ukrainian grain tankers with mines
US aid  
Government supplies Ukraine with a million rounds of ammunition seized from Iran
At a glance  
What we know on day 589 of the invasion
Conservative party conference
Our panel’s verdict on Rishi Sunak’s speech to the Tory party conference
Our panel’s verdict on Rishi Sunak’s speech to the Tory party conference
The prime minister has presented himself as the change candidate – will the British public buy it?
Spotlight
‘Incoherence and inconsistency’  
The inside story of the Rwanda deportation plan
The inside story of the Rwanda deportation plan
‘When Kelsey calls, you say yes!’  
Sitcom legend James Burrows on returning to Frasier
Analysis  
Evergrande, the ‘runaway’ developer that could become a wrecking ball for China’s economy
‘We need to tell people everything’  
Portugal grapples with legacy of colonial past
Lupin season three review  
Omar Sy is such a born action star, he could be the next Bond
Most read in last 24 hours
Historic EU deal reached on how to manage sudden rise in asylum seekers
Historic EU deal reached on how to manage sudden rise in asylum seekers
Holiday pay ruling ‘entitles many UK workers to thousands in unfairly deducted wages’
Rishi Sunak reported to Scottish police over joke about Nicola Sturgeon
Get real, Akshata Murty. You may have chosen Rishi, but none of us did
Laurence Fox arrested over remarks on Ulez cameras as GB News sacks him
Opinion
What have we learned from the Hollywood writers’ strike?
What have we learned from the Hollywood writers’ strike?
Science hasn’t gone ‘woke’ – the only people meddling with it are the Tories
I went to my first political party conference this week – and have zero regrets
Sport
World Cup 2030  
Spain, Portugal, Morocco … and South America to host
Spain, Portugal, Morocco … and South America to host
Football  
Klopp calls for Spurs game to be replayed after VAR error
Cricket World Cup  
Tumbling records hint at thrills to come despite low-key start
Rugby World Cup
England  
Farrell and Ford to start together against Samoa
Farrell and Ford to start together against Samoa
World Rugby  
Governing body to reject plate competition
New Zealand are under the radar – and dangerous
Podcast
All change: do Rishi Sunak’s new policies add up?
Today in Focus  
All change: do Rishi Sunak’s new policies add up?
Rishi Sunak has declared himself an enemy of the ‘30-year status quo’. In doing so, he scrapped much of the HS2 rail link and said A-levels would be replaced. Kiran Stacey reports on whether it all adds up
Climate crisis
Exclusive  
Floods linked to increased deaths from heart and lung disease, Australian-led research shows
Floods linked to increased deaths from heart and lung disease, Australian-led research shows
Environment  
Tory conference chooses culture wars over coherent policies
Business
HS2  
Industry backlash at Sunak’s ‘damaging’ U-turn on northern leg
Industry backlash at Sunak’s ‘damaging’ U-turn on northern leg
Rail industry  
PM’s £36bn funding – is it new or just repackaged?
In pictures
Wednesday’s best photos  
The Tory conference and an art aquarium
The Tory conference and an art aquarium
Pointe Black  
The London ballet school breaking racial barriers – in pictures
The London ballet school breaking racial barriers – in pictures
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