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England fans hail team spirit and the hosts’ hospitality
‘We are so excited’  
England fans hail team spirit and the hosts’ hospitality
Lucy Letby  
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Education  
Private school students twice as likely to earn top A-level grades as state pupils
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Zelenskiy vows revenge over Chernihiv ‘terrorist attack’; drone hits Russian train station
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Government fails to fill two key human rights watchdog roles

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Ukraine invasion
Nobel peace laureate Dmitry Muratov won’t be silenced by Putin
Paying the price of truth  
Nobel peace laureate Dmitry Muratov won’t be silenced by Putin
The Russian newspaper editor speaks from Moscow in an exclusive interview as a new film biography charts his defiance of the Kremlin during the war in Ukraine
Ukraine  
At least seven killed in Russian strike on Chernihiv theatre
Ukraine war  
The ‘dark fleet’ of tankers shipping Russian oil in the shadows
At a glance  
What we know on day 543 of the invasion
Spotlight
Natasha Walter  
‘My mother planned her own death for a long time. Why didn’t I believe her?’
‘My mother planned her own death for a long time. Why didn’t I believe her?’
The rise of ‘house hushing’  
Is it the key to a tranquil life?
Ask Philippa  
I fell in love and had an affair, should I tell my partner?
The Empire Café, Leeds - review  
Doing the good things
‘Ecstasy and possibility’  
What a Lioness victory will mean for England
Most read in last 24 hours
Lucy Letby: Police urged to investigate hospital bosses for corporate manslaughter
Lucy Letby: Police urged to investigate hospital bosses for corporate manslaughter
England’s sheer lack of urgency compounds sense of chaos for Borthwick
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Princess hair – the mid-life power mane which shows the follicular is political
Government’s ‘small boats week’ backfires as Labour lead on immigration rises
Opinion
Michael Parkinson was a radical anti-racist as well as a national treasure
Michael Parkinson was a radical anti-racist as well as a national treasure
The terrible power of the state to ruin lives was exposed by the case of Andrew Malkinson
Rupert Murdoch has a thing for women aged 66. But what could be in it for them?
Sport
Man City 1-0 Newcastle  
City in the comfort zone as Álvarez sinks Newcastle
City in the comfort zone as Álvarez sinks Newcastle
Spurs 2-0 Man United  
Destiny turns up the dial in Tottenham's new era
Athletics  
Asher-Smith eyes medal glory in ‘golden’ 100m field
Podcast
Cotton Capital: The meaning of Success – episode 2
Today in Focus  
Cotton Capital: The meaning of Success – episode 2
Revisited: The second episode in the series follows journalist Maya Wolfe-Robinson as she travels to Jamaica in search of the site of the former sugar plantation Success, once co-owned by the Guardian funder Sir George Philips
Climate crisis
A scuba instructor, musician, a family of four  
First Hawaii victims named
First Hawaii victims named
Canada wildfires  
British Columbia in state of emergency as 19,000 flee fire
In pictures
The big picture  
Ismail Ferdous’s memories of seaside holidays
Ismail Ferdous’s memories of seaside holidays
Edinburgh festival 2023  
Polar bears, sex robots and ghosts
Polar bears, sex robots and ghosts
In conversation with Gordon Brown
Tuesday 26 September 2023, 7pm–8.30pm
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