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UK families ‘eating less healthily’ due to crisis
Cost of living  
UK families ‘eating less healthily’ due to crisis
BBC Good Food Nation survey finds 19% of Britons eating more processed foods because they are cheaper
Industrial action  
NHS England leaders believe 2m operations and appointments lost to strikes
Conservatives  
Factions threaten to wreck Sunak's conference
Jake Abraham  
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels actor dies aged 56
European Union  
Paris-Berlin relations slump is holding up key EU decisions, says German MEP
 
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Ukraine invasion
President urges Republicans to approve Ukraine aid, saying support cannot waver
Joe Biden  
President urges Republicans to approve Ukraine aid, saying support cannot waver
US president says he is ‘sick and tired’ of domestic political brinkmanship as Volodymyr Zelenskiy vows to fight on in speech released on Defenders Day
Rishi Sunak  
No immediate plans to send British military instructors to Ukraine, says UK PM
‘Energy war’  
Ukraine tries to protect electricity supply before winter
At a glance  
What we know on day 586 of the invasion
Spotlight
Katie Price on survival, surgery and severe PTSD  
‘I’m good with anaesthetic – I like being put to sleep’
‘I’m good with anaesthetic – I like being put to sleep’
‘I want to unleash rage’  
Iranian exile Shirin Neshat on her film about veils, prison and rape
Boiling Point review  
TV that asks what if The Bear isn’t stressful enough?
Peak China?  
Beijing’s mixed messages leave businesses ‘questioning’ investments in China
Vultures circle around Sunak as dead-eyed delegates look on
Most read in last 24 hours
‘The quotes were £5,000 or more’: electric vehicle owners face soaring insurance costs
‘The quotes were £5,000 or more’: electric vehicle owners face soaring insurance costs
Time to withhold benefits from those who won’t look for work, says Jeremy Hunt
Bradley Lowery: man charged over ‘taunt’ at football match
Tom Hanks says AI version of him used in dental plan ad without his consent
Major UK retail bosses plead for staff protection as ‘violent criminals empty stores’
Opinion
Come with me to a Home Office centre for disabled asylum seekers. See Britain’s hidden shame
Come with me to a Home Office centre for disabled asylum seekers. See Britain’s hidden shame
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on the Conservative party conference
Wake up, people! GB News is after our National Trust scones
Sport
McIlroy becomes perfect Ryder Cup animal and turns anger into energy
McIlroy becomes perfect Ryder Cup animal and turns anger into energy
Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool  
Emirates silenced as Taylor stuns Gunners in WSL
South Africa 49-18 Tonga  
Springboks close in on Rugby World Cup quarter-finals
Comfort Eating, with Grace Dent: Live in London and online
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Join Comfort Eating podcast host Grace Dent, live in London or via the livestream, as she shares joyous memories of her own go-to comfort foods.
Rugby World Cup
Australia 34-14 Portugal  
Wallabies keep slim World Cup hopes alive after bonus-point win
Wallabies keep slim World Cup hopes alive after bonus-point win
Zombie Wallabies will get little fanfare for Portugal performance
Scotland  
Townsend backs ‘framework’ to handle Ireland
Podcast
Gangs of Stockholm: the rise of gun crime in Sweden
Today in Focus  
Gangs of Stockholm: the rise of gun crime in Sweden
September has become the worst month for shooting deaths in Sweden since records began in 2016. Miranda Bryant and Sebastian Stakset, a former gang member, talk about what’s behind the shocking rise in violence
Climate crisis
Environment  
Tory swing voters switch to Labour after Sunak’s green retreat, poll finds
Tory swing voters switch to Labour after Sunak’s green retreat, poll finds
Climate crisis  
Autumn heat persists in Europe after record-breaking September
Business
Hybrid working  
Half of UK firms open offices outside city centres, study claims
Half of UK firms open offices outside city centres, study claims
Telegraph Media Group  
Bild publisher Axel Springer eyes auction of newspaper titles
In pictures
The weekend’s best photos  
Alpacas and a giant heart
Alpacas and a giant heart
The big picture  
The otherworldly scenes of the great Deborah Turbeville
The otherworldly scenes of the great Deborah Turbeville
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