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Rightwing Tories plan ‘rebel manifesto’ if Sunak’s policy launch falls flat
Conservatives  
Rightwing Tories plan ‘rebel manifesto’ if Sunak’s policy launch falls flat
Party figures including Braverman and Jenrick waiting to see how public responds to pledges, insiders say
Israel-Gaza war  
UN security council endorses US-backed hostages-for-ceasefire deal
France  
Parties hold emergency talks with possible allies for snap election
Mar-a-Lago files  
Trump will not be charged for waving around classified papers, judge says
Michael Mosley  
TV presenter almost certainly died of natural causes, inquest finds
In focus
Zelenskiy’s army of drones gets its own commander
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskiy’s army of drones gets its own commander
Ukrainians claim hits on air defences in occupied Crimea; US, Poland and allies launch taskforce to counter Russian disinformation. What we know on day 839
France  
Three possible outcomes of Macron’s shocking snap election
Shawn Seesahai  
Murder by 12-year-olds in Wolverhampton park shocked police
Spotlight
‘Sport has infiltrated all of fashion’  
Anna Wintour on Vogue World, sport and UK arts
Anna Wintour on Vogue World, sport and UK arts
Cursed Histories review  
So bonkers you’ll struggle not to laugh
‘He made every sentence electric’  
Martin Amis remembered by Tina Brown, his old friend and devoted editor
‘Numerous serious complaints’  
Strictly axes Giovanni Pernice after biggest scandal in show’s history
‘You don’t forget these things’  
Symi’s residents on aftermath of Michael Mosley’s death
Opinion
Why do Tories keep repeating their £2,000 tax smear? Because Brexit convinced them that lying works
Why do Tories keep repeating their £2,000 tax smear? Because Brexit convinced them that lying works
The Lib Dems are ready to take up the progressive mantle - and offer robust opposition to Labour
Window dressing for the undecided: Lib Dems launch fantasy bingo manifesto
Sport
Euro 2024 team guides  
Part 17: Belgium look to De Bruyne to do the business
Part 17: Belgium look to De Bruyne to do the business
Misunderstood Kane remains England’s form horse
‘A year ago I was on a mobility scooter’  
Raducanu happy to be injury free
Podcast
How a far-right push in Europe triggered a shock election in France
Today in Focus  
How a far-right push in Europe triggered a shock election in France
The far right has made significant gains in the European parliament elections. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has responded with a high-stakes gamble
 
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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.

 
Climate crisis
Environment  
Fears for Green Deal as number of MEPs from climate-denying parties set to rise
Fears for Green Deal as number of MEPs from climate-denying parties set to rise
US  
Trump vows to ‘drill, baby, drill’ despite rally attendees wilting in extreme heat
Business
JP Morgan  
Labour election victory would be ‘net positive’ for markets
Labour election victory would be ‘net positive’ for markets
Post-Brexit ‘mess’  
Italian driver’s lorry held for 55 hours at UK border post
In pictures
Photos of the day  
The EU parliament elections and student protests
The EU parliament elections and student protests
Beth Ditto and bunny ears  
Backstage at Loverboy’s 10th anniversary show
Backstage at Loverboy’s 10th anniversary show
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