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Trump repeats lies and attacks Kamala Harris’s racial identity at panel of Black journalists
US elections  
Trump repeats lies and attacks Kamala Harris’s racial identity at panel of Black journalists
Chaotic event hosted by National Association of Black Journalists saw Trump lie about abortion and immigration
Southport  
Boy, 17, charged with murder and attempted murder over Southport stabbings
Iran  
Fears of escalation after Israel kills Hamas and Hezbollah leaders
Paris Olympics  
Tears flow as Team GB soar up the medal table on wonderful Wednesday
Americas  
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro blames unrest on far-right conspiracy as isolation grows
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Citius, altius, antibioticus: Olympic triathlon a triumph of optics for Paris
Citius, altius, antibioticus: Olympic triathlon a triumph of optics for Paris
The triathlons were a resounding success: races across water, cycleway and cobbles that will have left Emmanuel Macron punching the air
Swimming  
French hero Marchand seals historic double and third Paris gold
Tennis  
Nadal drops retirement hint after doubles exit with Alcaraz
Gymnastics  
Oka seizes on favourites’ errors to claim all-around title
Rowing gold for GB  
‘He'd be very proud’: tearful Anderson pays tribute to late father
In focus
‘Nobody knows what I know’: how a loyal RSS member abandoned Hindu nationalism
The long read  
‘Nobody knows what I know’: how a loyal RSS member abandoned Hindu nationalism
As a young man, Partha Banerjee was on course to become a senior member of the RSS, the organisation that has pushed Indian politics towards extreme religious nationalism. Then, after 40 years within its ranks, he quit. Why?
Gaza voices  
The tech worker: 'I heard about airstrikes where my sister lives – it took six phone calls to reach her'
Ukraine war briefing  
First F-16 fighter jets arrive – officials
Spotlight
TV  
Atomic People review – the quietly devastating truth about surviving Hiroshima
Atomic People review – the quietly devastating truth about surviving Hiroshima
Well actually  
Detoxification is a popular claim in wellness. But it’s just another lie
The politics sketch  
Southport has suffered enough without Farage’s conspiracy-laden ego trip
 
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
First, Murdoch papers targeted me. Now there is evidence they falsely implicated me in a cover-up
First, Murdoch papers targeted me. Now there is evidence they falsely implicated me in a cover-up
Israel has all but declared war in the Middle East – a conflict it cannot hope to win
The Southport riot brought to light the horrifying undercurrents in British politics
Sport
Exclusive  
Former England players accuse RFU of ‘suppressing data’ in brain injuries case
Former England players accuse RFU of ‘suppressing data’ in brain injuries case
Football  
Dyche ‘keeps it real’ as Everton spurn overseas tours for closer tests
Manchester United  
McClaren leaves Old Trafford to become Jamaica head coach
Podcast
How Southport’s horror and grief was hijacked by the far right – podcast
Today in Focus  
How Southport’s horror and grief was hijacked by the far right – podcast
After the killing of three little girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, the town was in mourning. But after rumours and disinformation flooded social media a riot broke out. Josh Halliday reports
Climate crisis
Gardens  
RHS asks for gardeners’ successes and failures to plan for changing climate
RHS asks for gardeners’ successes and failures to plan for changing climate
Environment  
Extreme ‘heat dome’ hitting Olympics ‘impossible’ without global heating
Business
Manufacturing  
Boeing names Kelly Ortberg as CEO and reports $1.4bn loss
Boeing names Kelly Ortberg as CEO and reports $1.4bn loss
Technology  
Mixed signals on stocks amid debate over viability of AI boom
In pictures
Readers' best photographs  
Striking stairs and steel sculptures
Striking stairs and steel sculptures
Sport  
Paris Olympics 2024: day five
Paris Olympics 2024: day five
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