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Israelis search for loved ones after Hamas attack
Shock and anger  
Israelis search for loved ones after Hamas attack
At least 600 Israelis have been killed and around 100 taken hostage in the deadliest attack in the country’s history
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IDF spokesperson decries ‘worst day in Israeli history’ as fighting grinds on
Full story  
IDF says situation ‘dire’ in south as 260 bodies retrieved from festival
‘People are fearful of what’s to come’  
Gaza civilians flee waves of Israeli strikes
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Hamas attack has abruptly altered the picture for Middle East diplomacy
 
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Labour seeks to recoup lost billions
‘Covid corruption commissioner’  
Labour seeks to recoup lost billions
Exclusive: Rachel Reeves announces plans for powerful watchdog to recover taxpayer cash lost to waste and fraud
Metro Bank  
Rescue deal agreed with investors
Spain  
Mass protest in Barcelona against possible amnesty for Catalan separatists
Archaeology  
Rare 18th-century cold bath found under Bath Assembly Rooms
SAS  
Inquiry to open into claims British soldiers summarily killed 80 Afghans
Ukraine invasion
As country reels from attacks on land, conflict at sea signals hope
Ukraine  
As country reels from attacks on land, conflict at sea signals hope
Drones and missiles keep Russian fleet at bay and supplies and trade flowing at ports
Murderous Putin is sure of his own impunity. He could not be more wrong
20 Days in Mariupol review  
A gruelling documentary of life inside the besieged Ukrainian city
At a glance  
What we know on day 593 of the invasion
Spotlight
House of Kardashian review  
This exhaustive show turns Kim and co’s circus into a meaningful story
This exhaustive show turns Kim and co’s circus into a meaningful story
From Only Fools to Frasier  
How Nicholas Lyndhurst became the sidekick king
Peak China?  
Xi Jinping’s wants a ‘multipolar world’, as Beijing accelerates its shift away from the west
‘It’s not a nice way of living’  
Kelly Holmes on her struggle with menopause insomnia
Ever vigilant Labour makes caution its watchword in Liverpool
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Death toll rises to more than 1,100 after surprise Hamas attack on Israel
Death toll rises to more than 1,100 after surprise Hamas attack on Israel
Hundreds of bodies recovered from Israel music festival – as it happened
Egypt: police officer shoots dead two Israeli tourists and Egyptian guide
Israel-Hamas war: what has happened and what has caused the conflict?
‘It’s soul-destroying to have one customer on a Saturday’: Is the party over for the UK’s pubs and clubs?
Opinion
Is this Labour party progressive at heart, or Tory lite? We’ll find out this week
Is this Labour party progressive at heart, or Tory lite? We’ll find out this week
Hamas has taken a risk with its largest ever military blow to Israel
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on conflict in Israel and the Gaza Strip
In Conversation with Katharine Viner and Wes Streeting MP
Sunday 8 October, 5.30pm-6.30pm BST
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Sport
Arsenal 1-0 Manchester City  
Arteta hails ‘incredible’ Martinelli after win
Arteta hails ‘incredible’ Martinelli after win
Rugby World Cup  
Itoje promises ‘honest’ inquest into England’s lacklustre Samoa win
Fifa  
Relaxed stadium rule clears path for Saudi Arabia to host 2034 World Cup
Rugby World Cup
All Blacks want Ireland scalp as they rediscover mojo
All Blacks want Ireland scalp as they rediscover mojo
Fiji 23-24 Portugal  
Flying Fijians squeeze through to quarter-final against England
Tonga 45-24 Romania  
Ahki and Taumoefolau settle hard-fought battle
Podcast
From Blair to Starmer: Labour’s path to power – part 1
Today in Focus  
From Blair to Starmer: Labour’s path to power – part 1
In 1996 Labour was a year out from an election after more than a decade out of power. Its leader, Tony Blair, was surrounded by advisers and strategists plotting their way to victory. Kiran Stacey hears how they did it and what lessons there are for Keir Starmer’s party as it gathers for its annual conference
Climate crisis
‘I wasn’t the obvious choice’  
Meet the oil man tasked with saving the planet
Meet the oil man tasked with saving the planet
Just Stop Oil  
Green energy magnate to switch support from protest group to Labour
Business
‘Our CEO has chancellors on speed-dial’  
Martha Lane Fox, British Chambers of Commerce president
Martha Lane Fox, British Chambers of Commerce president
Waitrose  
Supermarket in talks with Amazon over online grocery deal, says report
In pictures
The weekend’s best photos  
Earthquakes, balloons and banana hair
Earthquakes, balloons and banana hair
Israel and Gaza  
Death and destruction following surprise Hamas attack
Death and destruction following surprise Hamas attack
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