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Next UK vote set to be most unequal in 60 years, study finds
UK elections  
Next UK vote set to be most unequal in 60 years, study finds
Voter turnout gap between top and bottom earners growing since 60s, says IPPR thinktank
Exclusive  
US will ‘lose face before world’ if it abandons Kyiv, says ex-Ukraine president
Live  
Hamas issues warning over lives of hostages; UN general assembly to hold emergency meeting
Menopause  
New therapy guidance will harm women’s health, say campaigners
England  
Spending on university students ‘back to 2011 low point’, says IFS
News in focus
A country at odds with itself on the climate crisis
The two Australias at Cop28  
A country at odds with itself on the climate crisis
At Cop28, Labor has made more progress on climate than the Coalition did in nearly a decade – but can this be true if Australia remains the world’s third biggest fossil fuel exporter?
Rudy Giuliani  
What price will Trump lawyer pay for smearing Georgia election workers?
‘People will die in the streets’  
Gaza dreads onset of winter as disease rises
Spotlight
‘They told me: you’re too loud and you put on 10lb’  
Annette Bening on success, surgery and surviving Hollywood
Annette Bening on success, surgery and surviving Hollywood
‘I was in tears, angry, emotional’  
Do reality TV shows use sleep deprivation to trigger meltdowns and showdowns?
Vigil series two review  
Suranne Jones’s thriller doesn’t need a submarine to be brilliant
A vegan morality tale?  
Chicken Run sequel puts factory farming in spotlight
An Audience With Kylie review  
So fabulously extravagant it needs a camp-o-meter
Opinion
How one English town fought cookie-cutter housing by daring to dream a different future
How one English town fought cookie-cutter housing by daring to dream a different future
I stopped looking at my phone every time I was waiting for something – this is what I learned
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on Rishi Sunak’s evidence to the Covid inquiry
Sport
Son channels his inner Ange-Anger to traumatise Trippier
Son channels his inner Ange-Anger to traumatise Trippier
Arsenal 4-1 Chelsea  
Hayes admits her side were 'bullied' in WSL thrashing
Champions Cup  
Pollard inspires Tigers to bonus-point win over Stormers
Podcast
The stories behind Europe’s unmarked migrant graves
Today in Focus  
The stories behind Europe’s unmarked migrant graves
What happens to the people who risk everything to get to Europe – and don’t survive the journey? Ashifa Kassam reports from Lanzarote
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
Australia  
Climate minister tells Cop28 to end use of fossil fuels as talks try to break deadlock
Climate minister tells Cop28 to end use of fossil fuels as talks try to break deadlock
‘Come with solutions’  
Cop28 president calls for compromise in final meetings
Business
HMRC  
US multinationals 'underpaid £5.6bn in tax in UK last year'
US multinationals 'underpaid £5.6bn in tax in UK last year'
Charities  
Oxfam’s first ever strike suspended after charity offers ‘improved pay deal’
In pictures
The weekend in pictures  
Surfing and SantaCon
Surfing and SantaCon
The big picture  
Elliott Erwitt’s lifelong love of dogs
Elliott Erwitt’s lifelong love of dogs
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