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Trump threatens ‘largest deportation’ drive in US history, says God saved him in shooting
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Keir Starmer says he is open to processing asylum seekers offshore
Covid inquiry  
‘Fatal strategic flaws’: first report of UK Covid inquiry pinpoints serious errors of state
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Gaza conflict could fuel IS and al-Qaida revival, security experts warn
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Attack on Russian bases in Crimea
Ukraine war briefing  
Attack on Russian bases in Crimea
Command centre and ammunition depot hit, says Ukrainian defence source; Ukraine’s army confirms pullout from Urozhaine. What we know on day 877
Covid inquiry  
‘Bittersweet’: Covid report does not go far enough, say bereaved families
Analysis  
For many, Andrew Malkinson’s case a sign the CCRC has lost its way
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Music  
Low’s Alan Sparhawk on the death of his wife and bandmate Mimi Parker: ‘If you fall in love, you know this could happen’
Low’s Alan Sparhawk on the death of his wife and bandmate Mimi Parker: ‘If you fall in love, you know this could happen’
TV review  
Lady in the Lake review – Natalie Portman’s TV debut is absolutely impeccable
Music  
Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman keeping a music tradition alive
Opinion
The Covid inquiry report makes it clear: Britain was completely and fatally unprepared
The Covid inquiry report makes it clear: Britain was completely and fatally unprepared
David Cameron failed to foist new houses on rural areas. Why does Keir Starmer think he’ll succeed?
Britain’s system for tackling wrongful convictions failed me spectacularly. Overhaul the CCRC now
 
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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.

 
Sport
The Open  
McIlroy misery as world No 272 Brown forges unlikely lead
McIlroy misery as world No 272 Brown forges unlikely lead
Cricket  
England savour Pope’s century in 416-run feast against West Indies
Tour de France  
Campenaerts denies Ineos elusive stage win with late surge
Podcast
The ‘brat’ summer takeover – podcast
Today in Focus  
The ‘brat’ summer takeover – podcast
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The age of extinction  
Colombia gives assurances over UN biodiversity summit after rebels’ threat
Colombia gives assurances over UN biodiversity summit after rebels’ threat
Big oil uncovered  
US oil company ran 1977 article predicting climate crisis could cause starvation
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Ed Davey says Post Office lied to him and apologises to Alan Bates
Ed Davey says Post Office lied to him and apologises to Alan Bates
UK economy  
UK jobs market cools again as wage growth slows
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Trump supporters and a sky-high kiss: photos of the day – Thursday
Trump supporters and a sky-high kiss: photos of the day – Thursday
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Trump fans wear bandages on ears to show support
Trump fans wear bandages on ears to show support
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