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Grenfell Tower inquiry
Police under pressure to accelerate criminal investigation into Grenfell fire
Grenfell Tower fire  
Police under pressure to accelerate criminal investigation into Grenfell fire
After inquiry finds all 72 deaths were avoidable, some bereaved and survivors express frustration over pace of investigation
Media  
‘Everyone failed them’: what the papers say on report into deadly Grenfell Tower fire
Key takeaways  
Who was at fault and what was landlord’s role?
Key players  
Deliberate, dishonest, dismissive, dangerous: how report describes Grenfell Tower’s key players
Headlines
Ministers introduce plans to remove all hereditary peers from Lords
Lords  
Ministers introduce plans to remove all hereditary peers from Lords
Government’s bill would prevent the 92 remaining peers who inherited their titles from siting in upper chamber
Ukraine  
Labour eager for progress on special tribunal to try Russia over Ukraine
US elections 2024  
Conservative influencers say they are ‘victims’ of Russian disinformation campaign
Social media  
Advertiser exodus from X gathers pace with 26% ‘planning to cut spending’
Exclusive  
Woman, 86, told she no longer has to repay £13,000 in benefits in DWP U-turn
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
‘Give every disabled person chance to thrive’: Storey makes plea after 18th gold
Cycling  
‘Give every disabled person chance to thrive’: Storey makes plea after 18th gold
Sarah Storey has weighed in on the debate over accessibility in British society, saying: ‘If you give every disabled person the chance to thrive, they will.’
Wheelchair racing  
Kinghorn adds to GB’s medal tally with stunning gold
Fencing  
‘My favourite world is with the mask on’: irrepressible Vio lights up Grand Palais
Cycling  
‘We are using a very old bike’: meet Ghana’s first blind Paralympic rider
In pictures  
Our pick of the best images from day seven at the Games
In focus
‘We learned to live with war’: Ukrainian fashion week makes poignant return
Ukraine  
‘We learned to live with war’: Ukrainian fashion week makes poignant return
Designers display creativity and resilience as show is held in Lviv for first time since full-scale Russian invasion
Rewilding  
‘A 100-year vision’: Skiddaw’s barren peak to spring to life in ambitious rewilding
Analysis  
VW slams production into reverse as industry faces battles on all sides
 
Polly Toynbee and David Walker
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Polly Toynbee and David Walker will explore the state of the nation and how we make progress from there in their new book, The way forward for British politics.

Date: Tuesday 24 September 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm BST

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Spotlight
Social media  
Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it?
Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it?
TV review  
The Zelensky Story: you can feel the humanity radiating from the Ukrainian president
Venice film festival  
Joker: Folie à Deux review: Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga musical spirals out of tune
Opinion
Remorse over Grenfell is freely given now those responsible are far from view
Remorse over Grenfell is freely given now those responsible are far from view
Kamala Harris is steering clear of Hillary Clinton’s feminist messaging – and it’s working
I didn’t know what to expect from the Youth Sports Games. But they blew me away
Sport
US Open  
Draper reaches first grand slam semi-final by routing De Minaur
Draper reaches first grand slam semi-final by routing De Minaur
Nations League  
‘Everything’s been worth it': Gomes revels in journey to call-up
Football  
Luis de la Fuente: ‘You can show humanity – that’s not a weakness’
Podcast
The Israeli negotiator who talks to Hamas - podcast
Today in Focus  
The Israeli negotiator who talks to Hamas - podcast
Gershon Baskin on his experience as a hostage negotiator in the Israel-Palestine conflict
Climate crisis
South Korea  
‘Typhoons have prevented me going to school’: The children behind South Korea’s landmark climate win
‘Typhoons have prevented me going to school’: The children behind South Korea’s landmark climate win
Environment  
Light pollution is shrinking the brains of city-dwelling spiders, study says
Business
Car industry  
Volkswagen warns it has ‘a year, maybe two to turn around’
Volkswagen warns it has ‘a year, maybe two to turn around’
Retail  
Amazon announces pay rise for tens of thousands of UK workers
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Wing surfing and Lady Gaga
Wing surfing and Lady Gaga
Photography  
Catch of the day: poetic images from around the world
Catch of the day: poetic images from around the world
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