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Offshore wind to power 20m homes within five years, Starmer to pledge
Energy  
Offshore wind to power 20m homes within five years, Starmer to pledge
Scheme will use taxpayer money to develop parts of seabed owned by the royal family
Education  
£5bn debt crisis of special educational needs ‘could bankrupt’ English councils
US  
Joe Biden explains dropping out of election was ‘best way to unite our nation’
Mortgages  
Soaring UK interest rates have pushed 320,000 adults into poverty, thinktank says
NHS  
Online GP consultations have led to harm and death, investigation finds
Paris Olympic Games 2024
'The biggest circus I’ve ever seen': Mascherano hits out at Olympic chaos
Paris 2024  
'The biggest circus I’ve ever seen': Mascherano hits out at Olympic chaos
Argentina’s game against Morocco was plunged into turmoil after a pitch invasion forced it to be suspended for more than an hour
Charlotte Dujardin  
Horse whipping costs dressage star damehood
‘Culture is our superpower’: life in the Olympic Village with British athletes
Tennis  
Murray reveals Olympics focus is only on the doubles
Paula Radcliffe  
Pundit sorry for wishing good luck to convicted rapist at Olympics
In focus
Sea of Azov emptied of Russian warships, says Ukrainian navy
Ukraine war briefing  
Sea of Azov emptied of Russian warships, says Ukrainian navy
Recent attacks in the Black Sea have forced the Russian navy to rebase its ships elsewhere, says Ukrainian navy; multiple Russian strikes on Kharkiv damage Swiss NGO office. What we know on day 883
Refugees  
Asylum seekers stuck in limbo as Cyprus rebuffs calls to act
Analysis  
Were Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims accurate in his speech to US Congress?
Spotlight
TV  
Hell Jumper review – the heartstopping tale of the volunteer who saved hundreds of Ukrainians
Hell Jumper review – the heartstopping tale of the volunteer who saved hundreds of Ukrainians
Civil service  
Cabinet secretary contenders: who’s in line for top job in UK civil service?
France  
Hopes and fears of a nation: Paris holds its breath as Olympic action begins
 
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
Great British Energy is becoming a reality – bringing with it cheap, clean and secure energy
Great British Energy is becoming a reality – bringing with it cheap, clean and secure energy
Good riddance, Bibby Stockholm. Now let’s ditch all of the UK’s other cruel asylum gimmicks
My vote was a plea for Labour to tackle child poverty. Its response? To suspend me
Sport
Betting  
Premier League, FA, EFL and WSL agree code of conduct over gambling deals
Premier League, FA, EFL and WSL agree code of conduct over gambling deals
TV rights chaos in France acts as warning to Premier League
Cricket  
Brook plays down talk of England white-ball captaincy
Podcast
Team GB’s plan for Paris? Air con, ice vests and baristas – podcast
Today in Focus  
Team GB’s plan for Paris? Air con, ice vests and baristas – podcast
The Olympic Games are starting on Friday – but what does it take to get Team GB ready, and what should spectators be watching out for? With Sean Ingle
Climate crisis
Climate activism  
‘Oil Kills’ protesters disrupt flights at airports across Europe in wave of action
‘Oil Kills’ protesters disrupt flights at airports across Europe in wave of action
Extreme heat  
Monday was hottest recorded day on Earth: ‘Uncharted territory’
Business
Utilities  
Thames Water breaches licence as part of its debt downgraded to junk
Thames Water breaches licence as part of its debt downgraded to junk
Russia  
Putin ‘peddling lies’ about ailing Russian economy, say EU ministers
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A surfer in Tahiti and floods in the Philippines: photos of the day – Wednesday
A surfer in Tahiti and floods in the Philippines: photos of the day – Wednesday
Photography  
‘Our own dirtbag Narnia’: hanging out with the trash people
‘Our own dirtbag Narnia’: hanging out with the trash people
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