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Ollie Watkins’ bolt from blue stuns Netherlands and sends England to final
Euro 2024  
Ollie Watkins’ bolt from blue stuns Netherlands and sends England to final
Foreign policy  
Joe Biden hints UK should move closer to EU in Starmer meeting
Bushey  
Suspect found with injuries after triple crossbow killings
Japan  
Swimmer rescued 80km off Japan coast, 36 hours after being swept out to sea
Prisons  
Starmer ‘shocked’ about prisons crisis as early release scheme prepared
 
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Euro 2024
Southgate has been questioned and insulted, but it’s England in the final
Southgate has been questioned and insulted, but it’s England in the final
The manager’s team will now play in a second successive Euros final, extraordinary progress given England’s history
‘I had to be greedy’  
Watkins revels in journey from Exeter to England heroics
Lamine Yamal passes football exams and earns Rodri’s respect
Dutch supporters lit up Euro 2024 but will go home in darker mood
Mbappé taking on far right lends pride to France’s campaign
In focus
Debt, sewage and dividends: the rising tide of Thames Water’s troubles
Business  
Debt, sewage and dividends: the rising tide of Thames Water’s troubles
In the second part of our focus on the water industry, we chart the decline of one of the UK’s major utility companies, now on the brink of restructuring or renationalisation
Analysis  
What are the laws on crossbows and could they be changed soon?
Ukraine war briefing  
Path to Nato membership ‘irreversible’
Spotlight
‘Wat a finish!’  
What the papers say as England go through to the Euro 2024 final
What the papers say as England go through to the Euro 2024 final
Television  
‘More Fawlty Towers than Downton Abbey’: Rees-Mogg’s bid to become a reality TV star
Pacific islands  
How Fiji is wrestling with need for security help, at risk to its own sovereignty
 
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.

 
Opinion
Rachel Reeves says the UK’s public finances are in a dire state – but here’s why I’m cautiously optimistic
Rachel Reeves says the UK’s public finances are in a dire state – but here’s why I’m cautiously optimistic
Let’s go after deepfake pornography sites – and the social media giants that peddle them
Labour faces its first moral test in power. Will it protect Netanyahu from being prosecuted by the ICC?
Sport
Anderson the wallflower at his own party but late wicket brings cheer
Anderson the wallflower at his own party but late wicket brings cheer
Wimbledon  
Musetti edges Fritz in five-set thriller to set up Djokovic semi-final
Tour de France  
Vingegaard ignites title battle with emotional stage win over Pogacar
Podcast
 The Conservative party: rows, resignations … and a tilt right? - podcast
Today in Focus  
The Conservative party: rows, resignations … and a tilt right? - podcast
After a brutal defeat, the starting gun has been fired on the Tory leadership battle – but which faction will triumph? Kiran Stacey and Peter Walker report
Climate crisis
US  
Senators accuse JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon of backtracking on climate commitments
Senators accuse JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon of backtracking on climate commitments
Climate protests  
Just Stop Oil activist urges jurors to apply ‘conscience’ in M25 protest trial
Business
South East Water  
Company says it needs cash injection to stay afloat
Company says it needs cash injection to stay afloat
BP  
Firm predicts global oil demand will peak in 2025, bringing to end rising emissions
In pictures
My best shot  
A giant crucifix on an Argentinian beach – Andreas Billman’s best photograph
A giant crucifix on an Argentinian beach – Andreas Billman’s best photograph
Photos of the day  
Digital flowers and a school in ruins
Digital flowers and a school in ruins
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