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Tim Walz rallies Democrats – ‘we’re gonna leave it on the field’
DNC 2024 live  
Tim Walz rallies Democrats – ‘we’re gonna leave it on the field’
Kamala Harris’s running mate accepts VP nomination in deeply personal speech that spotlights military history, infertility issues and attacks Trump and Vance
Extremism  
Almost three in four Britons worried about far right after riots
Exclusive  
National Crime Agency threatens extraditions over rise in sextortion cases
Conservation  
‘Ingrained in our heritage’: UK’s ancient oaks showcased in Tree of the Year contest
Sicily  
Divers searching yacht wreck find bodies of five missing people
In focus
What personal tax rises might Rachel Reeves introduce to ease UK deficit?
Explained  
What personal tax rises might Rachel Reeves introduce to ease UK deficit?
We look at likely changes, as chancellor plans measures to plug £22bn public finances shortfall
Ukraine war briefing  
Long-range strikes a must against Russian aggression, says EU’s Borrell
Deforestation  
About 500,000 trees cut down at site of Tesla gigafactory near Berlin
Spotlight
Travel  
The reluctant camper: 15 easy tips to make you love life beneath the stars
The reluctant camper: 15 easy tips to make you love life beneath the stars
The long read  
Morality and rules, and how to avoid drowning: what my daughters learned at Chinese communist school
Television  
Secret Lives of Orangutans review – David Attenborough’s new series is utterly relaxing TV
Opinion
Theresa May-lite or real humanitarian? Yvette Cooper’s new migrant plan makes me fear the worst
Theresa May-lite or real humanitarian? Yvette Cooper’s new migrant plan makes me fear the worst
Trump and Musk’s talk of a cabinet job is all hot air, but we shouldn’t ignore it
How did ‘rawdogging’ become part of polite conversation?
 
In conversation with Tim Minchin
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Tim Minchin will reflect on how it’s never too late to put something beautiful out into the world in his novel, You Don’t Have to Have a Dream.

Date: Thursday 5 September 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm BST

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Sport
First Test  
Pope takes captaincy reins but shadow of Stokes looms large
Pope takes captaincy reins but shadow of Stokes looms large
Aryna Sabalenka  
I thought I had to keep going … it damaged my mental health’
Sinner case dividing tennis with lack of transparency at its core
Podcast
Venezuela and the president who won’t concede defeat - podcast
Today in Focus  
Venezuela and the president who won’t concede defeat - podcast
Tom Phillipsreports on the opposition protests and brutal government crackdown since Venezuela’s disputed presidential election in July
Climate crisis
Antarctica  
Rubbish and disease could disrupt Antarctic ecosystems as ice buffers melt, study finds
Rubbish and disease could disrupt Antarctic ecosystems as ice buffers melt, study finds
Environment  
Humans to push further into wildlife habitats across more than 50% of land by 2070 – study
Business
Rachel Reeves  
Pressure grows on chancellor to end two-child benefit cap in next budget
Pressure grows on chancellor to end two-child benefit cap in next budget
Supermarkets  
Asda owners under pressure as chain’s share of market hits ‘new nadir’
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A brown bear weigh-in and Piccadilly art show
A brown bear weigh-in and Piccadilly art show
Art and design  
Best of the iPhone photography awards 2024 – in pictures
Best of the iPhone photography awards 2024 – in pictures
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