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Pressure grows on Hunt to cut income tax as millions more face paying it
Autumn statement  
Pressure grows on Hunt to cut income tax as millions more face paying it
Hopes that nearly 4 million low paid UK workers would be able to keep more of their earnings if personal allowances are uprated
Revealed  
The huge climate impact of the middle classes
Live  
Israel-Hamas war: Hamas leader Haniyeh says ‘we are close to reaching a truce agreement’
Covid inquiry  
Patrick Vallance contradicts Rishi Sunak’s evidence
NHS  
Data platform may be undermined by lack of public trust, warn campaigners
 
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News in focus
Where might Jeremy Hunt spend his windfall?
Autumn statement  
Where might Jeremy Hunt spend his windfall?
The chancellor is estimated to have billions to play with and has a range of options from lowering income tax to cutting inheritance tax
Ukraine  
Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch meets Volodymyr Zelenskiy in signal of support
OpenAI  
What’s been going on at the company behind ChatGPT – and why it matters
Explained  
How Vallance’s diaries exposed No 10 chaos
Spotlight
How we survive  
My boat sank in the dead of night – and I had to save my seven-year-old son
My boat sank in the dead of night – and I had to save my seven-year-old son
‘We just can’t do serious’  
Gross-out comedy Such Brave Girls and the sister stars who wrote it
‘You live in your own bubble’  
Swedish city takes on loneliness with a simple hi
Ramen boom  
Cost-of-living crisis fuels global appetite for instant noodles
Evil Genius review  
Russell Kane's deeply bewildering and disturbing piece of TV
Opinion
We smashed the windows of a major bank. A jury acquitted us. This is why
We smashed the windows of a major bank. A jury acquitted us. This is why
Why do we irrationally spend money on things we cannot afford during a cost-of-living crisis?
How can I, as a leftwing Jew, show support for both Palestinians and Israelis?
Sport
N Macedonia 1-1 England  
Own goal saves point after Bardhi opener
Own goal saves point after Bardhi opener
Cricket World Cup  
Our writers' verdict on the best player, match and moment
Ukraine 0-0 Italy  
Azzurri survive late penalty appeal to reach Euro 2024
Podcast
How much legal trouble is Donald Trump in?
Today in Focus  
How much legal trouble is Donald Trump in?
Various polls have the ex-president as favourite to retake the White House next year. Hugo Lowell reports on the many charges Trump is facing
Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better?
Wednesday 29 November, 7pm–8.15pm GMT
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Climate crisis
Exclusive  
EU, Germany and Denmark sued by oil firm over windfall tax
EU, Germany and Denmark sued by oil firm over windfall tax
Weather tracker  
Marine heatwaves hit Mediterranean as eastern US braces for storms
Business
OpenAI  
Staff threaten to quit en masse unless Sam Altman is reinstated
Staff threaten to quit en masse unless Sam Altman is reinstated
Interest rates  
‘Far too early’ to propose cuts, says Bank of England governor
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Prayers for a sun god and a protest flare
Prayers for a sun god and a protest flare
The shrinking sea  
Why the Caspian is under threat – a photo essay
Why the Caspian is under threat – a photo essay
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