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Labour MPs begin quitting X over ‘hate and disinformation’
Exclusive: MPs leaving platform or scaling back use over ‘deterioration’ under Elon Musk’s ownership
Mental health  
Nottingham attacks: series of errors led to Valdo Calocane being discharged, review finds
Wildfires  
Heat aggravated by carbon pollution killed 50,000 in Europe last year – study
Education  
Education secretary warns of ‘baked-in’ inequality in English school system
US Elections 2024  
Elon Musk’s X suffers tech failures at start of Donald Trump interview
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Less is more for LA Olympics so let’s cut your favourite sport
Less is more for LA Olympics so let’s cut your favourite sport
With five extra sports at LA 2028, events that feel peripheral, repetitive or involve horses should be cut from an ever-expanding roster
Football  
Team GB men’s team back on the table for Los Angeles 2028
Team GB  
UK Sport chair happy with medals but ‘work to do’ on gold count
Shoot like a pro  
How the best photos of the Paris Olympics were taken
2036 Olympics  
Asian cities and countries jostle in Paris for right to host future Games
In focus
‘I felt euphoria’: Ukraine’s borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
Ukraine  
‘I felt euphoria’: Ukraine’s borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
While thousands have had to flee their homes, there is widespread feeling that the attack is a justified defence
Explained  
How did CEO pay get so high in UK and can we do anything about it?
US elections 2024  
‘Always remember’: how Tim Walz’s time in China shaped him
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US news  
My son was struggling – then he fell for Trump’s toxic brand of ‘masculinity’. I’m heartbroken
My son was struggling – then he fell for Trump’s toxic brand of ‘masculinity’. I’m heartbroken
In-depth  
The loss and loneliness of the unemployed football manager
Stage  
Gay sheep and gaslighting: 10 of the funniest jokes from the Edinburgh fringe 2024
 
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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
As an ex-Twitter boss, I have a way to grab Elon Musk’s attention. If he keeps stirring unrest, get an arrest warrant
As an ex-Twitter boss, I have a way to grab Elon Musk’s attention. If he keeps stirring unrest, get an arrest warrant
Iran will fall into Netanyahu’s trap if it hits Israel hard – but it can still avoid disaster
I swam in the Thames last week. Yes, it is full of sewage – but it is also a beautiful river
Sport
Premier League  
Preview No 13: Manchester City seek five in a row
Preview No 13: Manchester City seek five in a row
Football  
Zubimendi declines Liverpool move, Bees land Carvalho
Cricket  
Anderson eyes T20 franchise foray as strike bowler at age of 42
Podcast
Is Ukraine’s incursion into Russia a gamble that could pay off? – podcast
Today in Focus  
Is Ukraine’s incursion into Russia a gamble that could pay off? – podcast
It is the first time Russia has been invaded by a foreign army since the second world war. Dan Sabbagh reports on the surprise attack
Climate crisis
Trees and forests  
Successful environmental projects benefit nature and people, study finds
Successful environmental projects benefit nature and people, study finds
Environment  
‘We’re still in the 1970s with cement’: Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
Business
Inflation  
UK battle is far from over, says Bank of England policymaker
UK battle is far from over, says Bank of England policymaker
Media  
Boris Johnson ‘courted for Telegraph role’ as Nadhim Zahawi plots bid
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Sky swimming, then a meteor shower
Sky swimming, then a meteor shower
In pictures  
Tourists engulf Montenegro’s Adriatic gem –
Tourists engulf Montenegro’s Adriatic gem –
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