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Teachers and GPs ‘staggering’ under extra demands in Great Britain
Poverty  
Teachers and GPs ‘staggering’ under extra demands in Great Britain
Schools and health services forced to offer crisis help in the form of food, clothing, money and advice
Nuclear weapons  
Global spending on up 13% in record rise
Euro 2024  
Jude Bellingham gives England winning start but Serbia make Southgate sweat
House prices  
UK market remains near record high with little sign of election impact
UK manufacturing  
Sector expecting boost in second half of 2024
 

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Euro 2024
Southgate delights in Bellingham’s impact
'He writes his own script'  
Southgate delights in Bellingham’s impact
The England manager, Gareth Southgate, was pleased with Jude Bellingham's match-winning display and his team's defensive ‘resilience’
Fans left with nowhere to go thanks to Uefa’s idiocy
Slovenia 1-1 Denmark  
Eriksen shines and scores before Janza strikes back
Kylian Mbappé  
France captain urges vote against rising ‘extremes’
In focus
Outdoor life at England’s largest private schools
Beagling, golf and jolly hockey sticks  
Outdoor life at England’s largest private schools
Guardian investigation reveals vast gap in outdoor space and lists the top 10 schools with the most of all
Between hollow rhetoric and war  
How sanctions work – and why they often don’t
The anti-Ulez vote  
Has pro-car agenda run out of road?
Spotlight
Racist taunts, rape threats and murder  
Joe Penhall on his play about violence against MPs
Joe Penhall on his play about violence against MPs
Abandoned, abused and belittled  
How Oksana Masters survived a torturous childhood – and became a world-beating athlete
Aubergine caviar, post-Soviet kebab kiosks  
What Ukraine’s food culture taught me 30 years ago
The politics sketch  
On the Hunt for Jeremy, the Tories’ invisible man this election
Wu-Tang Clan  
I just listened to the world’s rarest album. As music, it’s good. As art, it’s truly great
 
Guardian Live

Polly Toynbee and David Walker: The way forward for British politics

Tuesday 24 September 2024, 7.30pm-9pm BST
A new government takes office in 2024. What will it inherit? What’s the state of Britain after years of political mayhem, government incompetence and scarring austerity? And where do we go from here? Join Polly Toynbee and David Walker live in London or online, in conversation with Heather Stewart.

 
Opinion
The election is farcical and frustrating, but deeply significant – under Labour things really could get better
The election is farcical and frustrating, but deeply significant – under Labour things really could get better
Sir Keir’s not here to entertain. If the media wants politics as panto, it’s playing in Clacton
Cartoon  
Sarah Akinterinwa on the battle to be Britain’s next prime minister
Sport
US Open  
DeChambeau wins title as McIlroy falls agonisingly short
DeChambeau wins title as McIlroy falls agonisingly short
Tennis  
Boulter and Draper claim titles on historic day for Britain
Australia throwing a game? Only in dreams of conspiracy theorists
Podcast
The economy and Labour’s post-election dilemma - podcast
Today in Focus  
The economy and Labour’s post-election dilemma - podcast
Heather Stewart explains how the party’s central economic message could help it win power but then constrain it in office
Climate crisis
California  
Wildfire forces 1,200 people to evacuate and burns over 16 sq miles
Wildfire forces 1,200 people to evacuate and burns over 16 sq miles
Brrr-itish summer  
Why is it so cold and when will it get warmer?
Business
Benefits  
Starmer faces further calls for Labour to axe two-child cap
Starmer faces further calls for Labour to axe two-child cap
Tax  
HMRC has failed to fine a single ‘enabler’ of offshore tax fraud in five years
In pictures
Tony awards  
Red carpet looks and best of the show
Red carpet looks and best of the show
Photos of the weekend  
Eid al-Adha and Pride
Eid al-Adha and Pride
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