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Final Grenfell inquiry report released as companies involved brace for criticism
Grenfell Tower  
Final Grenfell inquiry report released as companies involved brace for criticism
Report on 2017 disaster is expected to spotlight serious failings among politicians, builders and manufacturers
Retirement planning  
Pension pot amount needed for ‘basic’ retirement rises 60% in three years
Israel-Gaza war  
Hamas leaders charged by US over deadly 7 October attacks on Israel
Lucy Letby  
‘I am evil I did this’: Lucy Letby’s so-called confessions were written on advice of counsellors
Channel boat sinking  
Six children among 12 dead in Channel as crowded boat ‘ripped open’
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Rogers seals swimming gold after car crash horror
ParalympicsGB roundup  
Rogers seals swimming gold after car crash horror
Swimmer Faye Rogers sustained horrendous injuries in a car crash in 2021 but has fought back to win Paralympic gold
Crowds have delivered but para-sport needs more projection
Dressage  
Mother superior: Britain's Natasha Baker returns with bronze
Blind football  
Brazil reach semi-finals and keep up 20-year unbeaten run
In pictures  
Our pick of the best images from day six at the Games
In focus
‘I don’t believe they are sorry’: Grenfell survivors on their hopes for public inquiry
Grenfell Tower fire  
‘I don’t believe they are sorry’: Grenfell survivors on their hopes for public inquiry
As the report is published, people who lived through 2017 fire hope it gets to the truth of what happened – and opens the door to prosecutions
Environment  
‘Typhoons have prevented me going to school’: The children behind South Korea’s landmark climate win
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskiy reshuffle begins, Ukrainians reel from Poltava strike
Spotlight
Film  
‘We didn’t worry about a few dirty laughs!’ The Carry On women on playing nags, bra-burners and ‘crumpet’
‘We didn’t worry about a few dirty laughs!’ The Carry On women on playing nags, bra-burners and ‘crumpet’
TV  
Slow Horses season four review – Gary Oldman roars like a bear dipped in chip fat
Television  
Colin from Accounts season two review – the smash-hit Aussie comedy is better than ever
 
Polly Toynbee and David Walker
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Polly Toynbee and David Walker will explore the state of the nation and how we make progress from there in their new book, The way forward for British politics.

Date: Tuesday 24 September 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm BST

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Opinion
Oasis reunite; Harry and Wills could be next. Nothing like money to bring people together
Oasis reunite; Harry and Wills could be next. Nothing like money to bring people together
Donald Trump is backing free IVF? You can practically smell the desperation
Nice auction, but Ed Miliband is still a long way from his 2030 targets for offshore wind
Sport
US Open  
Reliable Aryna Sabalenka cruises past Zheng Qinwen to reach US Open semi-final
Reliable Aryna Sabalenka cruises past Zheng Qinwen to reach US Open semi-final
McCullum must now change England’s white-ball mood
'Dirtiest race in history’  
Russian athlete Tomashova receives 10-year ban for doping offences
Podcast
Why Oasis tickets are ‘definitely maybe’ too expensive – podcast
Today in Focus  
Why Oasis tickets are ‘definitely maybe’ too expensive – podcast
After queuing online for hours to buy gig tickets, some fans saw the prices surge. What happened? Rob Davies reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
Light pollution is shrinking the brains of city-dwelling spiders, study says
Light pollution is shrinking the brains of city-dwelling spiders, study says
Environment  
Scottish government raids £460m green energy fund for public sector pay rises
Business
Banking  
UK reportedly poised to slash amount banks must refund to fraud victims
UK reportedly poised to slash amount banks must refund to fraud victims
Alex Baldock  
The Currys boss plugging into a more sustainable future
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A papal visit and a parade
A papal visit and a parade
Photography  
Strange reflections: how the streets bring us together – in pictures
Strange reflections: how the streets bring us together – in pictures
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