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Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%, report says
The great carbon divide  
Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%, report says
‘Polluter elite’ are plundering the planet to point of destruction, says Oxfam after comprehensive study of climate inequality
Menstruation  
Two-thirds of UK women have bad work experiences due to periods, survey finds
Live  
Israel-Hamas war: Israel claims hostages taken to Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital on day of Hamas attacks
Rosalynn Carter  
Wife of Jimmy Carter and former first lady, dies aged 96
Exclusive  
Labour would treat health and work as ‘two sides of same coin’, says Liz Kendall
 
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News in focus
Pressure on Hunt over tax cuts is constrained by economic reality
Analysis  
Pressure on Hunt over tax cuts is constrained by economic reality
Political divisions and questions over the rule of law provide more fuel for Tory internal combustion
Reform UK  
Party goes back to Brexit as it looks to seize on Tory troubles
‘Levelling up is a gimmick’  
Life in the northern town with the lowest life expectancy
Spotlight
‘I lived in a state of terror’  
Patricia Cornwell on childhood trauma, her new novel and the search for Bigfoot
Patricia Cornwell on childhood trauma, her new novel and the search for Bigfoot
‘There are no crops to celebrate’  
Climate crisis wipes out a way of life in Taiwan’s mountains
Ukraine war  
Optimism fades at start of another winter of war
Who is Javier Milei?  
Argentina’s new far-right president ‘El Loco’ takes the stage
Joss Ackland  
From White Mischief to Bill & Ted, he was an actor of rare poise, range and pathos
Opinion
When peace protesters came face to face with the Tories’ weapon of mass distraction
When peace protesters came face to face with the Tories’ weapon of mass distraction
The latest Google phone promises to transform my children into perfect, smiling angels. Why would I want that?
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on Jeremy Hunt’s spending plans
Sport
Cricket World Cup  
Australia reach ‘pinnacle’ with sixth tournament win, says Cummins
Australia reach ‘pinnacle’ with sixth tournament win, says Cummins
Ugo Monye  
Exeter investigate after pundit reports racist abuse
Irreplaceable Rice brings structure and security to England
Podcast
The families stuck living in Britain’s unlicensed bedsits
Living hell: Britain’s rent crisis  
The families stuck living in Britain’s unlicensed bedsits
Why do so many people end up in unlicensed houses of multiple occupation? And what are the conditions like? Robert Booth reports
Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better?
Wednesday 29 November, 7pm–8.15pm GMT
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Climate crisis
Suck carbon from the air?  
US facility launches novel climate solution
US facility launches novel climate solution
Exclusive  
UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank
Business
Laboratories  
UK needs more space if it wants to be science superpower, ministers told
UK needs more space if it wants to be science superpower, ministers told
OpenAI  
Ousted CEO Sam Altman ‘in talks to return at firm’s HQ’
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A heatwave, snow and a celebrity selfie
A heatwave, snow and a celebrity selfie
The big picture  
In search of a land where time stands still
In search of a land where time stands still
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