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Starmer promises ‘long-term strategy’ in business-friendly Labour manifesto
General election  
Starmer promises ‘long-term strategy’ in business-friendly Labour manifesto
Party puts economic policy and wealth creation at heart of pitch to win over former Conservative voters
Education  
More than half of UK students working long hours in paid jobs
Ukraine  
Russia accused of ‘deliberate’ starvation tactics in Mariupol in submission to ICC
ISS  
Nasa says no emergency on board space station after ‘disturbing’ medical drill airs
Benefits  
Tory welfare reform cost working-age families thousands while pensioners benefited – report
Euro 2024
England succession plan in place if Southgate leaves, says FA chief
Life after Gareth  
England succession plan in place if Southgate leaves, says FA chief
'Any organisation has a succession plan in place for their top employees,' said Mark Bullingham
Euro 2024  
The complete guide to all 622 players in Germany
Euro 2024 guides  
Part 21: Czech Republic will be dangerous
Technology  
Viewers will see ‘snickometer’ in action
In focus
How the Environment Agency lost its way
Dirty waters  
How the Environment Agency lost its way
The long read: Having created a watchdog for the environment, the government took its teeth out and muzzled it. Can public outrage rouse the Environment Agency to action?
‘All eyes are on her’  
Italy’s far-right chameleon, Giorgia Meloni, prepares to host the G7
China’s maritime militia  
The shadowy armada whose existence Beijing rarely acknowledges
Spotlight
‘I went a bit crazy’  
Mo Farah on rebellion, love, ruthlessness – and being forced to live a lie
Mo Farah on rebellion, love, ruthlessness – and being forced to live a lie
‘I didn’t discover rationality until I went to England’  
Neil Jordan on Tom Cruise, sandwich-boarding and seeing his dad’s ghost
Eagle attacks, red invaders and a genetic bottleneck  
Inside the fight to save arctic foxes
Miniskirts and masculine looks  
How Françoise Hardy epitomised French chic – in pictures
From Feathers McGraw to Mr Burns  
Kids’ TV’s all-time evillest villains
 
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
Who should hold the next prime minister to account? Our best hope lies with the Green party
Who should hold the next prime minister to account? Our best hope lies with the Green party
Trump was hoping for a slam dunk. But Hunter Biden’s trial has only highlighted his father Joe’s dignity
I’m 91 and this may be my last chance to vote – I want to hear about policies, not D-day rows
Sport
Athletics  
Hodgkinson fights through illness to strike European 800m gold
Hodgkinson fights through illness to strike European 800m gold
T20 World Cup  
England’s task clear despite Hazlewood's shenanigans
Olympics  
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas out of Games after legal case
Podcast
Labour takes on the SNP in Scotland – podcast
Today in Focus  
Labour takes on the SNP in Scotland – podcast
In the 2019 general election, Labour won just one of Scotland’s 59 parliamentary seats. Can it turn around its Scottish fortunes? Libby Brooks reports
Climate crisis
Switzerland  
Lawmakers reject climate ruling in favour of female climate elders
Lawmakers reject climate ruling in favour of female climate elders
Greece  
Acropolis closed during hottest hours in earliest heatwave on record
Business
Trade  
EU to put tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles as trade war looms
EU to put tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles as trade war looms
UK  
Economy flatlines in blow to Rishi Sunak’s hopes of recovery
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Paper Ghosts, pandas and campaign trails
Paper Ghosts, pandas and campaign trails
Joanne Coates’ best photograph  
Farmer Annie and her prize-winning sheep
Farmer Annie and her prize-winning sheep
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