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Israel launches apparent rare strike on central Beirut amid further attacks across Lebanon and Yemen
Middle East  
Israel launches apparent rare strike on central Beirut amid further attacks across Lebanon and Yemen
Attack, if confirmed, would be first by Israel on centre of Lebanese capital since 2006, as wave of Israeli airstrikes target Houthis in Yemen
Television  
Baby Reindeer was wrongly billed by Netflix as a ‘true story’, judge finds
Technology  
Man falsely accused of murder by Tommy Robinson calls for tighter rules on X
Music  
Kris Kristofferson, US country singer and actor, dies aged 88
Energy bills  
Half of Britons plan to ration energy use this winter as 10% bill rise looms
In focus
Deep intelligence penetration enabled Israel to kill Hassan Nasrallah
Hezbollah  
Deep intelligence penetration enabled Israel to kill Hassan Nasrallah
The success of Israel’s operation stands in sharp contrast to its misjudgment of Hamas’s intentions before 7 October
Politics  
More Mr Nice Guy: can affable but gaffe-prone James Cleverly lead the Tories?
Africa  
High tech, high yields? The Kenyan farmers deploying AI to increase productivity
Spotlight
Fitness  
The electrolytes boom: a wonder supplement – or an unnecessary expense?
The electrolytes boom: a wonder supplement – or an unnecessary expense?
Architecture  
Is this a mountain? A multistorey car park? Or both? Inside Shanghai’s audacious £225m summit
TV review  
Joan review – Sophie Turner sparkles in this wild true story of a rags-to-riches jewel thief
Opinion
Brexit, Farage, Corbyn all sparked passion – but there’s no sign of that at either party conference
Brexit, Farage, Corbyn all sparked passion – but there’s no sign of that at either party conference
Britain’s prehistoric attitude to drugs isn’t working. Why not learn from Texas?
Starmer’s tiny gaffe has made him a sausage to fortune
 
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Sport
Football  
Ten Hag rebuffs sacking fears and says Manchester United need time
Ten Hag rebuffs sacking fears and says Manchester United need time
Cricket  
Australia beat misfiring England and the rain to seal ODI series victory
Football  
Anger as Chelsea’s sold-out WSL match against Man Utd is postponed
Podcast
The mysteries of IBS – podcast
Today in Focus  
The mysteries of IBS – podcast
Irritable bowel syndrome affects one in five adults in the UK but is little understood and has no known cure. Hannah Moore discusses living with the condition with a friend and asks a dietitian whether new research into the mind-gut connection may bring answers
Climate crisis
US  
Hurricane Helene’s flooding 'made worse by global heating'
Hurricane Helene’s flooding 'made worse by global heating'
Europe  
Melting glaciers force Switzerland and Italy to redraw part of Alpine border
Business
Recycling  
BT pockets £105m in first ever deal for surplus copper cables
BT pockets £105m in first ever deal for surplus copper cables
Food and drink  
Restaurants ponder price rises as new tip-sharing law comes into force
In pictures
Kris Kristofferson  
A life in pictures
A life in pictures
The weekend in pictures  
Urban sheep driving and Hurricane Helene
Urban sheep driving and Hurricane Helene
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