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‘Highly likely’ John Smyth continued to abuse young men in South Africa
Anglicanism  
‘Highly likely’ John Smyth continued to abuse young men in South Africa
Smyth moved to South Africa after he was barred from re-entering Zimbabwe, where he abused boys at summer camps
NHS  
Streeting’s hospital league table plan riles NHS medics and bosses
US politics  
Donald Trump selects Elon Musk to lead government efficiency department
Lobbying  
Peter Mandelson’s consultancy advised Shein until early 2024
General election  
Labour tells watchdog of police failures over intimidation of MP and supporters
Cop29
This year has been masterclass in human destruction, UN chief tells Cop29
Cop29  
This year has been masterclass in human destruction, UN chief tells Cop29
António Guterres says global heating is super-charging disasters while climate official warns of ‘inflation on steroids’
Climate credits  
Critics say approval of ‘climate credits’ rules on day one of Cop29 was rushed
Explained  
Cop29: which climate finance ideas are most likely to work?
Explained  
Cop29 jargon buster: key terms for this year’s climate conference in Azerbaijan
In focus
Elon Musk handpicked by Trump to carry out slash-and-burn cuts plan
Analysis  
Elon Musk handpicked by Trump to carry out slash-and-burn cuts plan
World’s richest man has been an enthusiastic cost-cutter – but he may find the public sector an entirely different beast
Ukraine war briefing  
Russia readying push on southern front including Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine says
BBC  
After Lineker: who could be the next Match of the Day host?
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Nine hours and 52 minutes: did Dave Strachan’s ambulance wait cost him his life?
Nine hours and 52 minutes: did Dave Strachan’s ambulance wait cost him his life?
What the papers say  
‘Church in crisis’: what the papers say about the archbishop of Canterbury’s resignation
Environment  
Meat, oil and pesticide industry lobbyists turned out in record numbers at Cop16
Opinion
Is Ivanka Trump a secret Democrat? No – and neither is Melania
Is Ivanka Trump a secret Democrat? No – and neither is Melania
Israel’s true objective in northern Gaza? Removing Palestinians – and annexing the territory
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s appearance at Cop29
Sport
Wretched, haunted but human: David Coote was made by modern football
Wretched, haunted but human: David Coote was made by modern football
Boxing  
Katie Taylor: ‘It really matters Mike Tyson does well against Jake Paul’
UK Athletics  
Johnson’s Grand Slam Track rejected over financial concerns
Podcast
The briefcase, the Porsche and the collapse of the German government – podcast
Today in Focus  
The briefcase, the Porsche and the collapse of the German government – podcast
Der Spiegel journalist Regina Steffens and author John Kampfner explain how Germany’s traffic light coalition came to an end, and the profound problems facing whichever government comes next
Business
Economy  
UK jobs market cools as businesses warn over budget hit to hiring and prices
UK jobs market cools as businesses warn over budget hit to hiring and prices
Employment  
Post Office to announce branch closures and job cuts in cost-cutting drive
In pictures
Frank Auerbach  
I’ll die with a brush in my hand
I’ll die with a brush in my hand
Photos of the day  
Cop29 and climate activists outside European courts
Cop29 and climate activists outside European courts
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