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Mandatory housing targets at core of economy-focused king’s speech
Labour  
Mandatory housing targets at core of economy-focused king’s speech
Planning reforms and transport policies included in package of more than 35 bills as Labour prioritises growth
Health  
Women in England could be offered DIY cervical screening tests on NHS
Republican convention  
Former rivals Haley and DeSantis back Trump at Republican convention
Ultra-processed foods  
UK adolescents get two-thirds of daily calories from UPFs, says survey
Wales  
Welsh Labour faces weeks of turmoil after Vaughan Gething resigns
 
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In focus
Villages locked down in Putin’s Belgorod ‘sanitary zone’
Ukraine war briefing  
Villages locked down in Putin’s Belgorod ‘sanitary zone’
Czech ammunition factory for Ukraine; Baltic states to cut electrical grid ties with Russia and Belarus. What we know on day 875
Germany  
Munich, home of the Oktoberfest, to open alcohol-free beer garden
Food  
South Korean airport authorities crack down on Trader Joe’s bagel seasoning
Spotlight
Transgender  
‘I felt invincible!’: Nadia Almada on strength, glamour and trans rights – 20 years after winning Big Brother
‘I felt invincible!’: Nadia Almada on strength, glamour and trans rights – 20 years after winning Big Brother
Music  
Tenacious D’s Trump shocker upends a career of perfectly judged musical comedy
Television  
Simone Biles: Rising review – the greatest gymnast of all time sets the record straight
Opinion
Never doubt the instincts of Donald Trump, who just appointed ‘never Trump guy’ as his running mate
Never doubt the instincts of Donald Trump, who just appointed ‘never Trump guy’ as his running mate
Quick, tangible change will see off the hard right – these are the things Labour must do now
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on the transformation of Donald Trump
 
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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.

 
Sport
Through thick and thin Southgate was England’s perfect ambassador
Through thick and thin Southgate was England’s perfect ambassador
Euro 2024 awards  
The Guardian team in Germany give their verdicts
Euro 2025  
Wiegman laments lack of cutting edge after Lionesses reach finals
Podcast
The king’s speech: how radical will Labour be? – podcast
Today in Focus  
The king’s speech: how radical will Labour be? – podcast
The new government gets its first chance to set a legislative agenda at the state opening of parliament. Jessica Elgot examines how radical it will be
Climate crisis
Green politics  
Buses, trains and bicycle paths: Labour’s mission to decarbonise UK transport
Buses, trains and bicycle paths: Labour’s mission to decarbonise UK transport
Climate crisis  
Climate crisis is making days longer, study finds
Business
IMF  
UK interest rates will stay high unless service sector inflation falls
UK interest rates will stay high unless service sector inflation falls
Water  
Southern boss handed £183,000 bonus despite huge rise in bills
In pictures
In pictures  
Farewell Gareth Southgate
Farewell Gareth Southgate
Photos of the day  
Tent-burning ceremony and a rare whale
Tent-burning ceremony and a rare whale
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