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Tory MPs in despair ahead of Sunak’s crucial conference
‘No one knows what we stand for’  
Tory MPs in despair ahead of Sunak’s crucial conference
With the party riven by factions and differences on policy, the prime minister has a job on his hands trying to find a coherent way forward
Crime  
Major UK retail bosses plead for staff protection as ‘violent criminals empty stores’
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Joe Biden urges Congress to approve Ukraine aid after it was left out of US funding bill
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£9bn Thames tunnel faces axe amid fears over Tory plans
Suella Braverman  
Rwanda ambassador says home secretary ‘absolutely wrong’ on immigration
 
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Ukraine invasion
British troops could be deployed to train soldiers for first time, says Grant Shapps
UK  
British troops could be deployed to train soldiers for first time, says Grant Shapps
Defence secretary says proposal being discussed would reduce reliance on UK and other Nato members’ bases
Energy  
How will Europe weather a second winter without gas from Russia?
‘No turning back’  
How the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU
At a glance  
What we know on day 585 of the invasion
Spotlight
‘I thought: how hard can it be?’  
Mike Skinner on making a film – and the first Streets album in a decade
Mike Skinner on making a film – and the first Streets album in a decade
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
Sam & Jak, Cirencester: ‘A story of skills and good taste’
‘The next days were hell’  
How the Yom Kippur war realigned the Middle East
Ask Philippa  
My husband can’t relate to people and has lost his job
‘A salon, a studio, a brothel’  
Inside Serge Gainsbourg’s Paris home
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The moment I knew: ‘She called my mother back to say she’d changed her mind’
The moment I knew: ‘She called my mother back to say she’d changed her mind’
Angry Rory McIlroy boils over in Ryder Cup car park row with US caddie
Revealed: UK government keeping files on education critics’ social media activity
Tory turmoil as third of voters desert party and factions launch rival manifestoes
Travel website Booking.com leaves hoteliers thousands of dollars out of pocket
Opinion
We really could still rejoin the EU. But Tory Britain isn’t up to it
We really could still rejoin the EU. But Tory Britain isn’t up to it
Bluestockings. Unshaggables. It’s how Laurence Fox and co put strong women down
It’s half a century since Peter Sutcliffe stalked the streets. Are women any safer?
Sport
Spurs 2-1 Liverpool  
Matip own goal gives hosts win over nine-man Reds
Matip own goal gives hosts win over nine-man Reds
Powerhouse Chelsea lead WSL pack but gap is closing
Man Utd 0-1 C Palace  
Andersen sinks Ten Hag’s strugglers amid Old Trafford boos
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Rugby World Cup
Flying Fiji break new ground but World Cup is set up for smaller nations to fail
Flying Fiji break new ground but World Cup is set up for smaller nations to fail
Scotland 84-0 Romania  
Graham runs in four in crushing 12-try win
Fiji 17-12 Georgia  
Pacific Islanders fight back to close on quarter-finals
Podcast
Today in Focus wins gold award for best news and current affairs podcast
Today in Focus  
Today in Focus wins gold award for best news and current affairs podcast
The Guardian triumphs at British Podcast Awards in London, with rising star award going to Chanté Joseph
Climate crisis
Seascape  
Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
Private jets for pets  
Service for super rich dog owners condemned by climate campaigners
Business
‘Dark’ donations, free love and the fall  
The Sam Bankman-Fried trial is here
The Sam Bankman-Fried trial is here
HMRC  
Agency prosecutes only 11 wealthy individuals in the past year
In pictures
The big picture  
The otherworldly scenes of the great Deborah Turbeville
The otherworldly scenes of the great Deborah Turbeville
Autumn layers  
Fifteen of the best AW23 coats
Fifteen of the best AW23 coats
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