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Paris says goodbye to the Olympics with golden closing ceremony
Paris Olympics 2024  
Paris says goodbye to the Olympics with golden closing ceremony
Tom Cruise was the headline act in an evening enforcing the message about protecting the spirit of the Games
Water industry  
Compensation for water customers in England and Wales to double
Exclusive  
Archbishop of Canterbury warns Christians against membership of far-right groups
Health policy  
Number of UK adults who vape hits record level, report finds
Child rights  
Justice review calls for end to child imprisonment in England
Paris Olympic Games 2024
GB bettered only by USA and China in medal count but rue decrease in golds
GB bettered only by USA and China in medal count but rue decrease in golds
Mixed feelings as Team GB match London 2012 medal haul but end seventh in table, their lowest position since Athens 2004
Medal table  
USA edge past China with gold in final event to top standings
Success or failure?  
Team GB chiefs hail medal tally despite lower rate of golds
Sport politics  
Coe hints strongly at IOC presidency bid to succeed Bach
Basketball  
USA win eighth straight women’s title in thriller over France
In focus
UK riots expose double standards on far-right and Islamist violence
Analysis  
UK riots expose double standards on far-right and Islamist violence
Severe cases of far-right violence need to be recognised as terrorism and not ‘thuggery’, write Rusi researchers
Suffolk killing  
‘Disrespectful’ false claims about culprits blight mourning of Anita Rose
Israel-Gaza war  
‘This has to stop’: plea by survivors of deadly IDF strike on school in Gaza
Spotlight
Interview  
Nazir Afzal on riots, racism and the far right: ‘These people are so stupid, they tell you they are coming’
Nazir Afzal on riots, racism and the far right: ‘These people are so stupid, they tell you they are coming’
Stage  
‘The younger generation condemn us’: stars of Madwomen of the West hit back at cancel culture
Paris Olympic Games 2024  
Final show of colour as Paris passes Olympic flame to Los Angeles
 
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
After all these days of hate and violence in the UK, we must find a way to live together well
After all these days of hate and violence in the UK, we must find a way to live together well
Want to help refugees, but not sure how? I found a surprisingly simple answer
Extremism in all its forms has been ignored for too long by British politicians
Sport
Premier League 2024-25  
Preview No 11: Leicester look to Cooper to navigate tricky season
Preview No 11: Leicester look to Cooper to navigate tricky season
Man City show they have rising stars to replace Álvarez
Slot era at Liverpool gets under way with calmness and control
Podcast
The two-child welfare limit: why won’t Labour scrap the cap? - podcast
Today in Focus  
The two-child welfare limit: why won’t Labour scrap the cap? - podcast
Tom Clark and Janet Arinaitwe on the politics behind the two-child welfare cap and the impact it has on some of Britain’s poorest families
Climate crisis
Environment  
Startling genome discovery in butterfly project reveals impact of climate change in Europe
Startling genome discovery in butterfly project reveals impact of climate change in Europe
Environment  
The weird world of wasps and why we should worry if they are on the wane
Business
Infrastructure  
Number of UK drivers concerned with state of local roads hits record levels
Number of UK drivers concerned with state of local roads hits record levels
Economics  
UK ministers warned to prepare for tough decisions on spending
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
Olympic breaking and new Banksy artwork
Olympic breaking and new Banksy artwork
In pictures  
Banksy’s week in London – as new artwork revealed
Banksy’s week in London – as new artwork revealed
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