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Keir Starmer promises to protect communities amid fears of further riots
Politics  
Keir Starmer promises to protect communities amid fears of further riots
Prime minister holds emergency Cobra meeting in face of escalation of disorder following Southport stabbings
US  
Kamala Harris introduces running mate Tim Walz at raucous Philadelphia rally
Paris Olympic Games 2024  
Kerr misses out on gold after Hocker shock as GB cycling take sprint silver
Israel-Gaza war  
Hamas names Yahya Sinwar, architect of 7 October attack, as new leader
Russia  
Moscow says Ukraine has launched cross-border attack inside Russia
Paris Olympic Games 2024
37-1 underdog Hocker stuns Ingebrigtsen and Kerr in 1500m final
Athletics  
37-1 underdog Hocker stuns Ingebrigtsen and Kerr in 1500m final
Cole Hocker swooped late to take a shock gold in the final few metres of the men’s 1500m in Paris
Athletics  
USA's Thomas wins 200m gold while GB pair fall just short
Boxing  
Khelif continues quest for gold with semi-final victory
Cycling  
GB take silver in men’s team sprint behind dominant Dutch
Boxing  
GB's Richardson settles for bronze after semi-final loss
In focus
‘Thuggery on tour’: Plymouth takes stock after day of far-right violence
Plymouth  
‘Thuggery on tour’: Plymouth takes stock after day of far-right violence
Little visible evidence of rioting remains after swift clean-up operation, but Muslim community has been left shaken
Ukraine war briefing  
‘Russia does not control Kursk border’
Analysis  
A US judge ruled that Google built an illegal monopoly. What happens next?
Spotlight
Taiwan  
‘We’re not doing anything wrong’: why the word Taiwan is banned at the Olympics
‘We’re not doing anything wrong’: why the word Taiwan is banned at the Olympics
Edinburgh festival 2024  
Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle review – heady mix of uneasy laughs, sexual candour and Titanic spoof
Pass notes  
Be more avian! Why stressed Chinese students are pretending to be birds
 
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
Kamala Harris’s VP pick may signal a shift away from pivoting to the center
Kamala Harris’s VP pick may signal a shift away from pivoting to the center
Where are the brave inciters of Britain’s race riots? From Tommy to Elon, they’re far, far away
These riots are more than thuggery: they’re the outcome of 14 years of Tory race-baiting
Sport
Premier League 2024-25  
Preview No 5: Hürzeler’s style should excite Brighton fans
Preview No 5: Hürzeler’s style should excite Brighton fans
Liverpool  
Slot striving to reach ‘really high bar’ in pursuit of midfielder
Rugby league  
Wigan return to form with victory against Leigh to reclaim top spot
Podcast
The imam who reached out to rioters – podcast
Today in Focus  
The imam who reached out to rioters – podcast
Adam Kelwick explains why, as far-right mobs launched attacks across England and in Belfast, he invited the people targeting his mosque to come inside
Climate crisis
Weather tracker  
Flooding may hit Florida and Georgia as Storm Debby intensifies
Flooding may hit Florida and Georgia as Storm Debby intensifies
Climate crisis  
Climate change deniers make up nearly a quarter of US Congress
Business
Stocks  
Global markets partly recover but analysts fear ‘we’re not out of woods’
Global markets partly recover but analysts fear ‘we’re not out of woods’
X  
Musk’s company sues Unilever, Mars and CVS over ‘massive advertiser boycott’
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Far-right protest, a flying wrestler and illusions
Far-right protest, a flying wrestler and illusions
Paris Olympic Games  
Ryan Gosling, mullets and golden grills: all the latest in Olympics fashion
Ryan Gosling, mullets and golden grills: all the latest in Olympics fashion
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