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Jewish figures criticise ‘stigmatising’ Tory attack on Starmer family time
General election 2024  
Jewish figures criticise ‘stigmatising’ Tory attack on Starmer family time
Criticism of Labour leader's Friday night ‘protected time’ prompts accusations of antisemitism
Crime  
Lucy Letby found guilty of trying to kill two-hour-old baby
India  
At least 116 killed in crush at Hindu gathering in northern India, say officials
General election  
Tories criticised for saying Lib Dem candidate pretending to be blind
Xi Jinping  
Xi’s central Asia trip aims to cement ties as China vies for influence with Russia
General election 2024
Tory tactics make this a rip-roaring election for the phrase ‘[citation needed]’
Marina Hyde’s campaign trail 2024  
Tory tactics make this a rip-roaring election for the phrase ‘[citation needed]’
Conservative strategy seems to involve throwing a range of negative things at the wall each week and seeing what sticks
Reform UK  
Second Reform candidate quits, accusing party of ‘racism and misogyny’
Explained  
When Sunak called an election, Labour was 22 points ahead. Has anything changed?
Opinion polls tracker  
Labour significantly ahead of Tories as campaign continues
Euro 2024
Malen double sinks Romania to put Netherlands in quarter-finals
Last-16 report  
Malen double sinks Romania to put Netherlands in quarter-finals
Netherlands moved into the last eight after Donyell Malen scored twice in their 3-0 win over Romania
Austria 1-2 Turkey  
Montella praises heart and spirit after Leipzig win
Bellingham’s alpha energy overload is part of England’s instability
David Squires on …  
England getting off – and on – their bikes, plus the Ronaldo Show
Football Daily podcast  
Delight for Demiral as Turkey are through
In focus
Summer wave of Covid in England: how worried should I be?
Health  
Summer wave of Covid in England: how worried should I be?
With evidence that infections are on the rise, we look at the so-called FLiRT variants, and assess the risks
US news  
Biden to meet Democratic governors to assuage fears after debate performance
Explained  
Why Hurricane Beryl foretells a scary storm season
 
Guardian Live

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.

 
Spotlight
Wimbledon  
Record-breaking Wimbledon start for UK tennis players
Record-breaking Wimbledon start for UK tennis players
Australia  
The senator dividing the ruling Labor party over Palestinian statehood
Inheriting the Castle review  
A fairytale gift that became a nightmare
Johnson appears on campaign trail at last – to dance on Sunak’s grave
Food  
Champagne, cava, crémant: the 10 best bottles of bubbly for UK election night parties
Opinion
Starmer will be challenged from within Labour on many issues if he becomes PM
Starmer will be challenged from within Labour on many issues if he becomes PM
After 15 years away I moved back to the UK fearing the worst. What I found startled me
Here’s how bad it is for Sunak: I went to the most Tory seat in Britain – and the word on people’s lips was Reform
Sport
Murray exits as one of the greatest with a legacy as a true fighter
Murray exits as one of the greatest with a legacy as a true fighter
Wimbledon  
Draper blows hot and cold in Wimbledon epic to set up Norrie clash
Tour de France  
Pogacar takes yellow jersey with statement victory on stage four
Podcast
Marina Hyde and John Crace on the 2024 election campaign – podcast
Today in Focus  
Marina Hyde and John Crace on the 2024 election campaign – podcast
Guardian columnist Marina Hyde and parliamentary sketch writer John Crace reflect on the highs and lows of the general election campaign
Climate crisis
Technology  
Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand
Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand
Environment  
Ruling paves way for businesses and public to sue water firms over sewage
Business
‘I totally understand why people are sceptical’  
The co-founder of collapsed energy giant Bulb on his new venture
The co-founder of collapsed energy giant Bulb on his new venture
M&S  
Retailer increases stocks of smaller womenswear sizes due to higher demand
In pictures
Photo essay  
The fossil finder: one man’s lifelong search for fragments of Britain’s Jurassic past
The fossil finder: one man’s lifelong search for fragments of Britain’s Jurassic past
Photos of the day  
Nairobi protests and a newborn panda
Nairobi protests and a newborn panda
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