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Sunak and Starmer scrap over tax and immigration in heated clash
Labour leader tried to focus on the Tories’ record while the prime minister accused opponent of planning tax rises
India election  
Modi confirmed to have lost parliamentary majority
Israel-Gaza war  
Biden: ‘every reason’ to believe Netanyahu is prolonging war for political gain
Artificial intelligence  
Researchers build ‘future self’ chatbot to inspire wise life choices
D-day  
King Charles and Rishi Sunak to join veterans for 80th anniversary
 
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In focus
Biden to meet Zelenskiy beside D-day shore of Normandy
Ukraine war briefing  
Biden to meet Zelenskiy beside D-day shore of Normandy
Russia focused on Donetsk rather than Kharkiv, says Zelenskiy; Ukrainian president to meet Emmanuel Macron in Paris. What we know on day 833
Green onion panic  
Taiwan’s factcheckers on fighting Chinese disinformation and ‘unstoppable’ AI
Narendra Modi  
Indian prime minister loses aura of invincibility as predicted landslide fails to materialise
Spotlight
‘Whole case is extraordinary’  
Miracle survival of Baby Elsa and her siblings
Miracle survival of Baby Elsa and her siblings
A View from the Bridge review  
Dominic West leads 50s drama into the present
Bad Boys: Ride or Die review  
Will Smith bromance goes big on Pointless Action Explosions
Queenie review  
So half-baked it could have been made by AI
Virtual living rooms, adult ‘after-school clubs’ and AI lovers  
My search for a fix to modern loneliness
Opinion
Nigel Farage thinks leave-voting Clacton will welcome his return. He may be in for a surprise
Nigel Farage thinks leave-voting Clacton will welcome his return. He may be in for a surprise
A cliche purge, a show of empathy and a ‘dead cat’: here’s how Starmer or Sunak can win tonight’s debate
Elon Musk is cosying up to Donald Trump. Haven’t we suffered enough?
Sport
France 1-2 England  
Stanway and Russo goals help Lionesses avenge home defeat
Stanway and Russo goals help Lionesses avenge home defeat
Premier League  
Manchester City launch legal action over sponsorship rules
England  
Toney sweats over spot as Southgate looks to boost Kane’s fitness
Podcast
Donald Trump is now a convicted criminal. Do voters care?
Today in Focus  
Donald Trump is now a convicted criminal. Do voters care?
The hush-money trial ended with a historic verdict against a former president. Can Joe Biden capitalise on it? David Smith and Alice Herman report
 
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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.

 
Climate crisis
‘Triple threat’  
Oceans face extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification
Oceans face extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification
Reality check  
The Reform party’s claims on the climate crisis examined
Business
Public finance  
UK faces £33bn fiscal hole or return to austerity, says thinktank
UK faces £33bn fiscal hole or return to austerity, says thinktank
Staff shortages  
‘Arbitrary’ election pledges to cut UK migration will deepen problem
In pictures
Photos of the day  
India election and a boy pulls a face
India election and a boy pulls a face
Where the magic happens  
Americans let you into their bedrooms
Americans let you into their bedrooms
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