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Israel-Hamas war live: 33 Palestinians freed after 11 Israeli hostages released; Gaza truce extended by two days
Live  
Israel-Hamas war live: 33 Palestinians freed after 11 Israeli hostages released; Gaza truce extended by two days
Thirty Palestinian children and three women released from Israeli prisons; more Israeli hostages to be released as part of ceasefire extension
Cancer  
Thousands dying needlessly in UK, report says
Brexit  
Sunak risks fuelling inflation with red tape and high taxes, retailers warn
PFAS  
‘Forever chemicals’ found in drinking water sources across England
Criminal justice  
Over 1,800 offenders to have indefinite jail sentences terminated, says MoJ
News in focus
Will Britain’s republicans bring down the king?
‘The monarchy looks vulnerable’  
Will Britain’s republicans bring down the king?
Every day, we learn more about the royals’ colonial legacy and financial privileges – and it has given a huge boost to the republican movement
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 643 of the invasion
‘It’s bittersweet’  
MoJ sentencing changes will bring freedom for some
Spotlight
Too much stuff  
Can we solve our addiction to consumerism?
Can we solve our addiction to consumerism?
Pass notes  
£700 and a friendly dog: how a bar in Enniskillen made this year’s best Christmas ad
The Couple Next Door review  
A sexy, fantastic time with hot swingers
‘They were creepy, a bit weird’  
The mystery behind the ‘My TV Girls’ fetish archive
Let off lightly on migration, Cleverly is brought back for a sorry farce
Opinion
Prepare for this general election to be the most toxic ever, thanks to Farage and Reform UK
Prepare for this general election to be the most toxic ever, thanks to Farage and Reform UK
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on the ceasefire in Gaza
The Dublin riots shocked Ireland – but some of us saw this creep to the far right coming
Sport
‘Defining moment’  
Newcastle’s Howe braces for must-win PSG match
Newcastle’s Howe braces for must-win PSG match
England’s Euro 96 squad was full of leaders but we all looked up to Terry
Fulham 3-2 Wolves  
O'Neil laments VAR after Willian's late penalty
Podcast
How King Charles profits from the assets of dead citizens
Today in Focus  
How King Charles profits from the assets of dead citizens
An archaic custom allows the king’s estate to absorb the assets of people in the north of England who die without a will or a known next of kin. Maeve McClenaghan investigates
Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better?
Wednesday 29 November, 7pm–8.15pm GMT
Is EU expansion an opportunity, a necessity - or a threat? Join us for an online event chaired by Guardian Europe correspondent Jon Henley.
Climate crisis
Cop28  
Former world leaders seek $25bn levy on oil states’ revenues to pay for climate damage
Former world leaders seek $25bn levy on oil states’ revenues to pay for climate damage
Unilever  
Group accused of breaking plastics pledge as sachet sales approach 53bn
Business
Global Investment Summit  
UK will not return to close relationship with China of Cameron era, Sunak says
UK will not return to close relationship with China of Cameron era, Sunak says
‘A buyer’s market’  
Average £18,000 knocked off UK property asking price, says Zoopla
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A giant Sikh sword and snowy peaks in Cappadocia
A giant Sikh sword and snowy peaks in Cappadocia
A termite-snatching drongo and a coral glowing like a Christmas tree  
Environmental photographer of the year 2023
Environmental photographer of the year 2023
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