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Labour can stem rise of populist right by improving people’s lives, says Starmer
General election  
Labour can stem rise of populist right by improving people’s lives, says Starmer
Exclusive: Labour government would need to urgently restore faith in politics through ‘deeds, not words’, says leader
Joe Biden  
Family reportedly tell him to stay in presidential race as blame shifts to advisers
France  
National Rally in reach of being dominant party after first round
Glastonbury  
SZA review – electric eclecticism from today’s greatest R&B star
Euro 2024  
Bellingham and Kane rescue England in dramatic extra-time win over Slovakia
Euro 2024
Age of Gareth still alive as England take rocky road to Swiss
Age of Gareth still alive as England take rocky road to Swiss
Despite teetering so close to predictable failure, England are still in Euro 2024. Now they just need to play better
Euro 2024  
Spain 4-1 Georgia: Williams caps comeback to set up Germany clash
England keep the faith and Bellingham conjures late miracle
France  
Mbappé paradox is the reason for Deschamps’ attacking caution
Ruthless and inevitable Rodri crushes Georgia’s fairytale
In focus
French elections: far right on course for first round victory. What happens now?
Explained  
French elections: far right on course for first round victory. What happens now?
Macron’s grouping and the left-green alliance will have to cooperate to keep the Front National out of power, but that won’t be easy
London  
‘Youth clubs helped me’: Efe Obada calls for funding for centres for young people
Birthrates  
The baby bust: how Britain’s falling birthrate is creating alarm in the economy
Opinion
Prepare for the toppling of private school politics – and a cultural change within Westminster
Prepare for the toppling of private school politics – and a cultural change within Westminster
The prison and court systems are on the verge of collapse. Why aren’t Labour or the Tories talking about it?
I want to survive the apocalypse – but not if it’s just me and some terrible billionaires
 
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.

 
Sport
Formula One  
Norris hits out at ‘reckless’ Verstappen over costly collision
Norris hits out at ‘reckless’ Verstappen over costly collision
Cycling  
Tour de France: Vauquelin wins stage two as Pogacar takes yellow jersey
Tennis  
‘Comfortable’ Raducanu ready for tough opening test at Wimbledon
Podcast
The 14 years that broke Britain, part 2 - podcast
Today in Focus  
The 14 years that broke Britain, part 2 - podcast
In part two of our miniseries on how 14 years of Tory rule have impacted the UK, Jonathan Freedland explores how chaos from Brexit to Partygate destroyed trust in politics
Climate crisis
Food  
‘It’s not beautiful, but you can still eat it’: climate crisis leads to more wonky vegetables in Netherlands
‘It’s not beautiful, but you can still eat it’: climate crisis leads to more wonky vegetables in Netherlands
I saw first-hand just how much fracking destroys the earth
Business
Trade  
‘Disbelief’ as US-UK deals under threat after Britain axes negotiators
‘Disbelief’ as US-UK deals under threat after Britain axes negotiators
Trade policy  
UK and EU horticulture firms warn of harm caused by post-Brexit border delays
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
French elections, LA pet fair and Coldplay
French elections, LA pet fair and Coldplay
The big picture  
Abdulhamid Kircher reflects on his traumatic family history
Abdulhamid Kircher reflects on his traumatic family history
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