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Starmer aims to build ‘pragmatic and serious relationship’ in meeting with Xi
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Starmer aims to build ‘pragmatic and serious relationship’ in meeting with Xi
Prime minister wants bilateral at G20 to lead to closer ties with China, which he sees as key to faster growth
Ukraine  
Biden lifts ban on Ukraine using US weapons to strike deeper into Russia
Farming  
Keir Starmer defends inheritance tax change amid farmers’ outrage
Social care  
Overhaul of children’s social care in England will crack down on firms’ profiteering
Cancer research  
Study to look at why some people with aggressive cancer are ‘super-survivors’
Cop29
Countries must set aside differences and agree climate finance deal, says Cop29 negotiator
Climate finance  
Countries must set aside differences and agree climate finance deal, says Cop29 negotiator
Jochen Flasbarth called on Cop29 delegates to press on as world faces increasing crises and drop in solidarity
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Move towards renewable energy is unstoppable, says Ed Miliband
Cop29  
Almost 500 carbon capture lobbyists granted access to Cop29 climate summit
Cop29  
Week one diary: from fossil fuel colouring books to Ronaldinho
In focus
Floods, explosions and asbestos: Thames Water faces potential problems on all fronts
Thames Water  
Floods, explosions and asbestos: Thames Water faces potential problems on all fronts
Exclusive: Senior managers say they are forced to press ahead with orders for vital items without approval
Technology  
China’s ‘mind-blowingly’ cheap shopping app Temu hits roadblocks in south-east Asia
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What is the Allison Pearson ‘racist’ tweet incident all about?
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A chic air-fryer, mammoth panettone and seafood scarves – essential Christmas gifts for food lovers
A chic air-fryer, mammoth panettone and seafood scarves – essential Christmas gifts for food lovers
Parks and Recreation  
‘It’s the opposite of Trump’s agenda’: Parks and Recreation’s Jim O’Heir on the show’s legacy
Fit for ever  
Is 61 too old to take up gymnastics? Not if you’re planning on living to 100
Opinion
The streetlights going out over Britain tell a brutal story: austerity isn’t over – it’s getting worse
The streetlights going out over Britain tell a brutal story: austerity isn’t over – it’s getting worse
Open registers are only way to stop dirty money that underpins crime
The appointment of Robert F Kennedy has horrified public health experts. Here are his three most dangerous ideas
Sport
Kane has been the defining player of an era, but this thing has run its course
Kane has been the defining player of an era, but this thing has run its course
Tennis  
Boulter and Raducanu stun Canada in Billie Jean King Cup
Rugby union  
Gatland willing to step down ‘if best for Wales’ after 11th straight loss
Podcast
Assassins, spies and a superpower on the rise: the rift between Canada and India – podcast
Today in Focus  
Assassins, spies and a superpower on the rise: the rift between Canada and India – podcast
A killing in a Canadian suburb has provoked an astonishing diplomatic breakdown between India and Canada. Hannah Ellis-Petersen reports
Business
Electric cars  
Don’t waver on electric car targets, big businesses tell Labour
Don’t waver on electric car targets, big businesses tell Labour
Offshore financial centres  
We must stop UK territories laundering money, say politicians
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Musk and Trump enjoy the fighting and a wine auction
Musk and Trump enjoy the fighting and a wine auction
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We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
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