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Incoming ministers ‘will face UK public services on brink of collapse’
Austerity  
Incoming ministers ‘will face UK public services on brink of collapse’
Institute for Government calls for ‘credible vision’ to tackle crisis engulfing NHS, prisons and local councils
Baby Reindeer  
Woman who claims to be real-life Martha sues Netflix for $170m
Smartphones in schools  
Group of 17 London secondaries join up to bring in bans
‘Rigged’  
Trump attacks judge and courts in first post-conviction rally
'Not a threat'  
Russia nuclear-powered submarine to visit Cuba amid rising tensions with US
In focus
France to send Mirage fighter jets and train pilots
Ukraine war briefing  
France to send Mirage fighter jets and train pilots
Sweeping power cuts continue due to strain on damaged grid; Biden stresses US weapons not for shooting at Kremlin. What we know on day 835
'Thank you, my old friend'  
D-day veterans honour comrades in Normandy
‘We will not go away’  
Israeli demolitions leave Bedouins homeless
Spotlight
Waves of change  
Japan’s female fishers fill the gap in a struggling industry
Japan’s female fishers fill the gap in a struggling industry
'You can’t manifest the birth you want'  
The reality behind the ‘natural birth’ obsession
‘I’ll never forgive or forget’  
Griffin Dunne on the darkness that overtook his gilded Hollywood upbringing
Hot sheet  
The rise of aspirational bed linen
The Watched review  
M Night Shyamalan’s daughter tells us a silly old story
Opinion
I’m constantly told to worry about my child’s screen time – but I’m more concerned about my own
I’m constantly told to worry about my child’s screen time – but I’m more concerned about my own
Biden wants an end to the Gaza war. But he is finally realising Netanyahu will block any attempts at peace
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on the 80th anniversary of the D-day landings, and the proximity of the past
Sport
Euro 2024  
Southgate promises 'different' England after Grealish and Maguire miss out on squad
Southgate promises 'different' England after Grealish and Maguire miss out on squad
NBA finals: Celtics dominate Mavericks in Game 1 victory
French Open  
Swiatek crushes Gauff to set up final with late blooming Paolini
Podcast
The Israeli protesters trying to stop food aid getting to Gaza – podcast
Today in Focus  
The Israeli protesters trying to stop food aid getting to Gaza – podcast
International aid organisations are warning Gaza is on the brink of famine. But since the start of the year groups of protesters have been trying to prevent food and supplies getting in. Emma Graham-Harrison reports
 
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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.

 
Climate crisis
Labour  
Can GB Energy plan future-proof UK’s power generation sector?
Can GB Energy plan future-proof UK’s power generation sector?
Environment  
More intense, frequent tropical cyclones may devastate seabird colonies – study
Business
Exclusive  
Reeves under pressure from shadow ministers to raise capital gains tax
Reeves under pressure from shadow ministers to raise capital gains tax
BT  
Ex-boss pockets £3.7m final pay deal as group plans to axe 55,000 jobs
In pictures
Photos of the day – Thursday  
D-day commemorations and heatwave in US
D-day commemorations and heatwave in US
D-day  
D-day commemorations begin for 80th anniversary
D-day commemorations begin for 80th anniversary
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