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Tories in turmoil as immigration minister quits over Rwanda bill
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Tories in turmoil as immigration minister quits over Rwanda bill
Ex-immigration minister and other rightwing rebels fear deportation policy will face more legal challenges
Cop28  
Carbon pricing would raise trillions needed to tackle climate crisis, says IMF
Covid inquiry  
No 10 culture led to better decisions, says Boris Johnson
Waitrose  
Peas on toast trump smashed avocados as UK cost of living bites, says supermarket
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Gaza aid system at ‘severe risk of collapse’, says UN
 

Natalie Hanman

Head of Environment, The Guardian

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“Final warning.” “Now or never.” “Crazy off-the-charts records.”

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News in focus
Illness in Gaza as clean water becomes a luxury
‘We have no choice’  
Illness in Gaza as clean water becomes a luxury
Safe drinking water is becoming ever harder to come by, with disastrous consequences for those who can’t afford it
‘Skill set of a clown’  
Covid bereaved frustrated by Boris Johnson evidence
‘I just want my son home’  
Agony of hostage’s family amid Gaza fighting
Spotlight
The experts  
Money gurus’ 20 failsafe, frugal tips to keep Christmas overspend at bay
Money gurus’ 20 failsafe, frugal tips to keep Christmas overspend at bay
‘On the road, we found ourselves again’  
Four bike rides, four years in the life of Black Britain
Platform 7 review  
This tedious thriller is a waste of good actors
Baffled, punch-drunk Boris Johnson is forced to contemplate a moral universe
Swings, misses but no clear winner  
Five takeaways from the fourth Republican debate
Opinion
Lazy and fraudulent: we saw the true Johnson at the Covid inquiry – and why his like must never have power again
Lazy and fraudulent: we saw the true Johnson at the Covid inquiry – and why his like must never have power again
How can you tell if someone’s really an atheist? Watch them at a penalty shootout
Thanks to James Cleverly, I may never live in the same country as my kids again
Sport
Aston Villa 1-0 Man City  
Bailey earns memorable win as Emery's side go third
Bailey earns memorable win as Emery's side go third
Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea  
McTominay double spares Fernandes’s blushes
Cricket  
Jacks and Buttler help England level ODI series in West Indies
Podcast
The lives and lies of George Santos
Today in Focus  
The lives and lies of George Santos
The US politician was accused of telling extraordinary lies about everything from his previous jobs to his religion. Why did it take so long to boot him out of Congress? Adam Gabbatt explains
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.
Climate crisis
Young people’s plea to Cop28  
‘World leaders owe it to future generations’
‘World leaders owe it to future generations’
Climate crisis  
Funding must be faster and easier, says deputy PM of flood-hit Somalia
Business
Artificial intelligence  
Google says new AI model Gemini outperforms ChatGPT in most tests
Google says new AI model Gemini outperforms ChatGPT in most tests
Exclusive  
Nationwide rescinds ‘work anywhere’ policy and tells staff to come to office
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Rodeo rally and ice swimming
Rodeo rally and ice swimming
Readers' best photographs  
Autumn’s last stand and an inquisitive owl
Autumn’s last stand and an inquisitive owl
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