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Labour will take global lead on climate action, Ed Miliband vows
Exclusive  
Labour will take global lead on climate action, Ed Miliband vows
Shadow energy secretary vows to fill ‘vacuum of leadership’ left by Rishi Sunak’s U-turn on net zero
Exclusive  
Judi Dench and Siân Phillips become first female members of Garrick Club
US  
Biden denounces supreme court decision on Trump immunity: ‘He’ll be more emboldened’
Economy  
Next UK government poised to benefit from fall in inflation and fuel prices
Israel-Gaza war  
Israel orders fresh evacuations from Gaza city of Khan Younis
General election 2024
‘I tuned out a bit’: ex-Jeremy Corbyn supporters left adrift in election
Politics  
‘I tuned out a bit’: ex-Jeremy Corbyn supporters left adrift in election
After the optimism they felt in 2017, some are frustrated at having to vote for a party they feel betrayed them
Lib Dems  
Ed Davey uses bungee jump to hail ‘once-in-a-century election’
Labour  
Starmer says far-right win in France would not stop Labour trying to forge better EU deal
Starmer advances on the Tory countryside with his flag of unenthusiastic hope
Euro 2024
Kolo Muani makes statement as victory for far-right nears in France
Kolo Muani makes statement as victory for far-right nears in France
The striker and his team embody a happy, functional tableau of people in France at odds with National Rally
Euro 2024  
Portugal and Ronaldo save face as Costa’s shootout heroics sink Slovenia
Euro 2024  
Southgate issues rallying cry with reminder of Euro 96 struggles
Saka’s reliability makes him rock for England and Southgate
Spain  
‘Perfect computer’ Rodri is linchpin with tempered demeanour
In focus
Trump immunity ruling likely to gut parts of criminal prosecution trial
Analysis  
Trump immunity ruling likely to gut parts of criminal prosecution trial
Chief Justice John Roberts made clear to the lower court that some of Trump’s actions actions were protected
Analysis  
Macron sought clarity – and has brought his centrist project tumbling down
Deepfake  
Smudgy chins, weird hands, dodgy numbers: seven signs you’re watching a deepfake
 
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.

 
Spotlight
TV recap  
House of the Dragon: season two, episode three – talk about eye-popping TV
House of the Dragon: season two, episode three – talk about eye-popping TV
Glastonbury 2024  
I’ll take your brain to another dimension … my classical DJ set at Glastonbury
Books  
‘An ancient shadow permeates his work’: Alberto Manguel on the genius of Ismail Kadare
Music  
‘No one understands a woman in her 20s like Billy Joel’: gen z finds solace in anti-hustle anthem Vienna
TV review  
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder – this very modern Nancy Drew is a hoot
Opinion
Was Donald Trump a king as president? The US supreme court thinks so
Was Donald Trump a king as president? The US supreme court thinks so
French centrists must decide: support the left – or hand the keys of power to the far right?
Labour to win, Tories to lose: but why can’t Britain have radical MPs free to speak their minds?
Sport
Wimbledon  
Murray to make late call on final appearance
Murray to make late call on final appearance
Rugby union  
England bolster starting XV as Cole benched for first New Zealand Test
Wimbledon  
Raducanu inspired by England to ‘win ugly’ on return
Podcast
The enigma of Keir Starmer – podcast
Today in Focus  
The enigma of Keir Starmer – podcast
By the end of the week, Keir Starmer could be the UK’s next prime minister. Why do voters feel they don’t know him?
Climate crisis
Weather tracker  
Scorching temperatures across US threaten heat records
Scorching temperatures across US threaten heat records
Food  
‘It’s not beautiful, but you can still eat it’: climate crisis leads to more wonky vegetables in Netherlands
Business
Steel industry  
Tata cancels early closure of Port Talbot furnaces after Unite calls off strike
Tata cancels early closure of Port Talbot furnaces after Unite calls off strike
North Sea oil decline  
‘We can’t have a repeat of what happened to 80s miners’
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Wimbledon starts and Glasto ends
Wimbledon starts and Glasto ends
Music  
Behind the scenes with Coldplay at Glastonbury
Behind the scenes with Coldplay at Glastonbury
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