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Israel-Hamas war
Pro-Palestine march set to draw hundreds of thousands of people
London  
Pro-Palestine march set to draw hundreds of thousands of people
Organisers say rally on Armistice Day could be one of the largest political marches in British history
Live  
Staff report ‘catastrophic’ situation in main Gaza hospital, aid agency says
Full report  
Macron calls for end to killing of civilians in Gaza
Israel-Hamas war  
Fake news thrives on poorly regulated online platforms
Headlines
Sunak faces Tory civil war as he holds off sacking home secretary
Suella Braverman  
Sunak faces Tory civil war as he holds off sacking home secretary
Home secretary’s allies claim over 50 MPs backing her but moderate Tories say PM must act
Iceland  
State of emergency declared over volcanic eruption threat
Norfolk  
Beach trampoline operator jailed over death of girl, 3, in explosion
Heating  
Wood burners more costly than gas boilers, study finds
Driving  
BMW, Subaru and Porsche drivers ‘more likely to cause a crash’, study finds
News in focus
London’s pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls
‘It’s like a jungle’  
London’s pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech
‘He will not be bullied’  
Met chief Mark Rowley not afraid to stand his ground
Analysis  
Ukraine's counteroffensive has stalled - now it signals readiness for a long war
Spotlight
Harry Potter’s stunt double  
‘Breaking my neck made a man of me’
‘Breaking my neck made a man of me’
The Curse review  
This exquisitely cringe-worthy drama is like nothing else on TV
Blind date  
‘I was so nervous, I bombarded him with questions when I arrived’
The Plot by Nadine Dorries review  
An eye-popping defence of Boris Johnson
Amsterdam  
City welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after ‘stay away’ drive
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In remembrance of our fallen heroes, brave Suella Braverman goes over the top
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The joy and pain (mostly) of a relaxing bath – Edith Pritchett cartoon
The Beatles set record 54-year gap between No 1 singles as Now and Then tops UK chart
I want my son to wear fun, colourful clothes – but boys’ fashion is so boring
Many unhappy returns: UK retailers count the costly growth in sent-back items
Opinion
We are witnessing a pandemic of inhumanity: to halt the spread, we must cling to the law
We are witnessing a pandemic of inhumanity: to halt the spread, we must cling to the law
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on the policing of the protest march on Armistice Day
Hello, Michael Gove? I’d like to report a gang of extremists who are undermining British values
John Crace and Marina Hyde: A year in Westminster
Monday 11 December, 8pm–9.30pm GMT
The two Guardian writers will join Guardian political editor Pippa Crerar to look back on another year in British politics. Expect plenty of laughs.
Sport
Live  
England v Pakistan – Cricket World Cup updates
England v Pakistan – Cricket World Cup updates
Special report  
On the road with Mariupol and into a bomb shelter mid-match
Babies, battle ropes and Billy Joel  
How Doncaster Rovers reach the community
Podcast
Suella Braverman, the police and the protests
Today in Focus  
Suella Braverman, the police and the protests
Senior members of the government have spent the week calling for Saturday’s pro-Palestinian march to be banned but the Metropolitan police have resisted the pressure. Daniel Boffey reports
Climate crisis
Food, soil, water  
How the extinction of insects would transform our planet
How the extinction of insects would transform our planet
Weather tracker  
Fatal floods in Somalia and record heat in Tokyo
Business
US economy  
Credit agency Moody’s cuts outlook on government to negative
Credit agency Moody’s cuts outlook on government to negative
UK GDP  
Economy flatlines in third quarter amid high interest rates
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
Seven days around the world in 20 pictures
Seven days around the world in 20 pictures
Photos of the day  
Echidna, Apophis asteroid and Taylor Swift
Echidna, Apophis asteroid and Taylor Swift
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