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Keir Starmer: party ‘won’t turn on spending taps’ if it wins election
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Indian police accused of harassing Avtar Khanda in UK before his sudden death
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Natalie Hanman

Head of Environment, The Guardian

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“Final warning.” “Now or never.” “Crazy off-the-charts records.”

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The rightwinger getting in position for a post-Sunak future
Robert Jenrick  
The rightwinger getting in position for a post-Sunak future
Immigration minister appears to be concern over the number of arrivals to the UK as a way of making a name for himself
‘It was heartbreaking’  
Muslim mayor comes to terms with Dutch election result
Analysis  
UK has lacked coherent economic strategy for years, thinktank finds
Spotlight
My plane crashed in the Andes  
Only the unthinkable kept me and the other starving survivors alive
Only the unthinkable kept me and the other starving survivors alive
The age of extinction  
The slow race to save Brittany’s rare Quimper snails from a tramway – one gastropod at a time
‘I’m not buying new stuff any more’  
The young people getting into ‘degrowth’
Dodger review  
This hilarious Dickens prequel is an utter treat
Should I worry  
About bruising?
Opinion
It’s time to admit Bake Off is feeling stale. As a former contestant, I know how to make it rise again
It’s time to admit Bake Off is feeling stale. As a former contestant, I know how to make it rise again
My mum was so desperate for medical care that she went private. Then came the bill ...
Here in Egypt, to protest is to risk prison. But we must speak out for our Palestinian neighbours
Sport
Man City 3-3 Tottenham  
Kulusevski rescues late draw for Spurs in six-goal thriller
Kulusevski rescues late draw for Spurs in six-goal thriller
Cricket  
Hope leads West Indies to victory over England in first ODI
Liverpool 4-3 Fulham  
Alexander-Arnold winner lifts Anfield into delirium
Podcast
Why is the Israel-Hamas conflict so deadly for journalists?
Today in Focus  
Why is the Israel-Hamas conflict so deadly for journalists?
Jonathan Dagher, from Reporters Without Borders, discusses what the high journalist death tool means for public understanding of the region
Climate crisis
Exclusive  
Cop28 president says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuels
Cop28 president says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuels
Protests  
Cop28 officials fail to clarify whether activists will be safe in Dubai
Business
Electric cars  
Europe is ‘miles behind’ in race for raw materials used in batteries
Europe is ‘miles behind’ in race for raw materials used in batteries
Inflation  
British workers missing out on £10,700 a year as living standards fall
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Photos of the weekend  
Yorkshire folklore and Bolivian mountain guides
Yorkshire folklore and Bolivian mountain guides
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10 of the best cosy fashion pieces
10 of the best cosy fashion pieces
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