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Starmer facing more frontbench resignations over Gaza policy
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Starmer facing more frontbench resignations over Gaza policy
Labour leader is target of growing anger in party over how he has handled vote on Israel-Hamas war
Cop28  
Host UAE breaking its own ban on routine gas flaring, data shows
Gaza  
IDF says it has found Hamas tunnel shaft at Shifa hospital
Boris Johnson  
Flagship hospital scheme mired in delays, watchdog finds
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs  
US rapper accused of rape and severe physical abuse by ex-girlfriend Cassie
 
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News in focus
Senior women’s complaints about MoD behaviour
‘The eyes tracking me is awful’  
Senior women’s complaints about MoD behaviour
Edited extracts of women’s recent testimonies about working at the Ministry of Defence
‘Unfair she had to resign’  
Birmingham constituents back Jess Phillips over Gaza vote
The politics sketch  
James Cleverly lines up with post-truth brigade on Rwanda shambles
Spotlight
André 3000 on his surprise flute album  
‘It’s pure excitement – like a child seeing bubbles for the first time’
‘It’s pure excitement – like a child seeing bubbles for the first time’
The age of extinction  
It’s one of Europe’s last pristine rivers. Can scientists save it from 50 dams?
‘The complete murder of our young’  
India counts cost of another polluting Diwali on a generation of children
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters review  
Casting Kurt Russell was utterly inspired
‘I’ve always felt like an outsider’  
Rosamund Pike on class, shame and her blistering turn in Saltburn
Opinion
From China’s emissions to Australia’s offshore windfarms, things are moving on climate – some even in the right direction
From China’s emissions to Australia’s offshore windfarms, things are moving on climate – some even in the right direction
Why is antisemitism so rife in UK academic settings? I have never found student life more difficult
Every week brings a fresh HS2 scandal. It’s time to shut it down – all of it
Sport
‘I want to start at Euro 2024’  
Alexander-Arnold sends message to Southgate
Alexander-Arnold sends message to Southgate
Echoes of 1999 swirled but Proteas fall short of turning tables
ATP Finals  
Sinner clinches semi-final spot alongside Djokovic
Podcast
Israel’s raid on al-Shifa hospital
Today in Focus  
Israel’s raid on al-Shifa hospital
Gaza’s biggest hospital was filled with doctors, patients and people seeking safety when Israel laid siege to it. Ruth Michaelson reports
Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better?
Wednesday 29 November, 7pm–8.15pm GMT
Is EU expansion an opportunity, a necessity - or a threat? Join us for an online event chaired by Guardian Europe correspondent Jon Henley.
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Rich countries hit $100bn climate finance goal two years late, data shows
Rich countries hit $100bn climate finance goal two years late, data shows
Extinction Rebellion  
Jury clears climate protesters of causing damage to HSBC London HQ
Business
Food & drink industry  
How Hotel Chocolat went from outsider to a £534m prize for Mars
How Hotel Chocolat went from outsider to a £534m prize for Mars
Energy  
UK minister could get power to fast-track vital grid connections
In pictures
Thursday’s best photos  
Elvis impersonators and light-based art: photos of the day
Elvis impersonators and light-based art: photos of the day
‘Break free from the constraints!’  
How we see beauty
How we see beauty
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