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Joe Biden defiant despite gaffes at Nato press conference as he battles calls to stand aside
US news  
Joe Biden defiant despite gaffes at Nato press conference as he battles calls to stand aside
US president navigates complex foreign policy questions at event tainted by mixing up names of Harris and Trump, and earlier Zelenskiy and Putin
Water industry  
Ofwat accused of showing ‘contempt’ to customers over water bill price rises
Politics  
Lowest turnout in UK general election since universal suffrage, report shows
France  
Risk of far right gaining power has not gone away, warns French Green leader
Prisons and probation  
Law and order on UK streets would break down if jails became full, say police sources
 
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Euro 2024
Kane can still thrive in lean times for alpha attack dogs
Kane can still thrive in lean times for alpha attack dogs
The most prolific No 9s have not been able to dominate in their usual way – but a restricted role for the captain can benefit England
England  
Southgate warns side they must be ‘tactically perfect’ to beat Spain
Spain  
Dazzling displays unite a nation and England hold no fear in final
England  
Once upon a time in the West Country: the Watkins origin story
Transfer window  
Ten players who have increased their value at the tournament
In focus
You could sense the embarrassment as Biden spoke, a sign of how low the presidency has sunk
US politics  
You could sense the embarrassment as Biden spoke, a sign of how low the presidency has sunk
The post-Nato press conference was an opportunity for the world to see Biden unscripted, but there was no coming back from the Zelenskiy/Putin slip up
Ukraine war briefing  
Zaluzhnyi reports for duty in London
Profile  
‘Never distracted by politics’: Richard Hermer’s surprise appointment as attorney general
Spotlight
‘Will I just disappear?’  
Laura Marling on the ecstasy of motherhood – and why she might quit music
Laura Marling on the ecstasy of motherhood – and why she might quit music
The reader interview  
Stewart Copeland: ‘The Police’s recording sessions were very dark. We beat the crap out of each other’
Film  
Shelley Duvall was a sublime and subversive screen presence
 
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.

 
Opinion
Labour has power at last. Will it use it to scrap the inhumane two-child benefit cap?
Labour has power at last. Will it use it to scrap the inhumane two-child benefit cap?
The Green party won four seats when it should have been 40. Surely it’s clear that Britain needs electoral reform
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Joe Biden’s obduracy in the face of Democrat calls for him to step aside
Sport
Anderson lets new teammates shine in oddly fitting farewell
Anderson lets new teammates shine in oddly fitting farewell
Wimbledon  
Krejcikova inspired by Novotna in fightback to floor Rybakina
Wimbledon  
Musetti meets Djokovic again in new test of his grand slam mettle
Podcast
Euro 2024: is it coming home? - podcast
Today in Focus  
Euro 2024: is it coming home? - podcast
How did Gareth Southgate get the England team to the Euro 2024 final? Barney Ronay reports
Climate crisis
Carbon offsetting  
BP-owned company is selling carbon credits on trees that aren’t in danger, analysis finds
BP-owned company is selling carbon credits on trees that aren’t in danger, analysis finds
Renewable energy  
China building two-thirds of world’s wind and solar projects
Business
Politics  
Rachel Reeves to announce economic advisory council to boost UK growth
Rachel Reeves to announce economic advisory council to boost UK growth
Oil and gas  
Labour faces legal dilemma over plan for immediate ban on new North Sea licences
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Desert blooms, Romanian blouses and Mr Afghanistan
Desert blooms, Romanian blouses and Mr Afghanistan
Politics  
Keir Starmer in Washington – in pictures
Keir Starmer in Washington – in pictures
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