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General election 2024
‘Change begins now,’ says Keir Starmer as Labour wins majority
Election live  
‘Change begins now,’ says Keir Starmer as Labour wins majority
Greens  
Greens’ co-leader Carla Denyer unseats Labour in Bristol Central
Nigel Farage  
Nigel Farage elected as Clacton MP, winning a seat on eighth attempt
London  
Jeremy Corbyn re-elected in Islington North after expulsion from Labour
General election extra
The 2024 election’s ‘Portillo moments’: which ‘Big Beasts’ have lost their seats?
Politics  
The 2024 election’s ‘Portillo moments’: which ‘Big Beasts’ have lost their seats?
The defeats of Penny Mordaunt, Gillian Keegan and Grant Shapps were among the jaw-dropping moments of election night
Politics  
Anatomy of an earthquake: 2024 election delivers savage verdict
This election has upended British politics. A strange new landscape is revealed
Scottish National party  
Scottish Labour ‘confident of majority’ as SNP faces Westminster wipeout
General election explained
What time will we know who won? Hour-by-hour guide to election night
Hour-by-hour  
What time will we know who won? Hour-by-hour guide to election night
Want to catch a few results before bed, or see it through to the moment of reckoning? We’ve got you covered
Politics  
UK general election 2024: live results in full
Explained  
What happens after polling day in the UK election?
Analysis  
Challenges remain for Labour in Wales despite Tory collapse
Headlines
Holly Willoughby speaks out after man convicted of plot to rape and murder her
UK news  
Holly Willoughby speaks out after man convicted of plot to rape and murder her
Wimbledon 2024  
‘I’m ready to finish’: Andy Murray admits time is right to end tennis career
Business  
Pound holds steady after exit poll predicts Labour landslide victory
India  
PM Modi to meet Putin in first trip to Russia since Ukraine war began
Politics  
Sunak’s chief of staff and Theresa May among Tory peerages in dissolution honours
 
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.

 
Euro 2024
Rüdiger’s treatment a damning representation of modern Germany
Rüdiger’s treatment a damning representation of modern Germany
Defender should be able to count on a united nation behind him but far-right nationalism reflects society’s ingrained racism
England  
Stones confident ‘fluid’ team will click with back three
Euro 2024  
Why have there been so many own goals at the tournament?
Germany  
Gündogan relishing Spain challenge after hosts lift mood
Spain’s Dani Olmo  
Germany are a tough opponent. This could be a final
In focus
Ukrainian army confirms retreat from part of key town of Chasiv Yar
Ukraine war briefing  
Ukrainian army confirms retreat from part of key town of Chasiv Yar
Fall of strategically important town in eastern Ukraine would bring Moscow closer to aim of capturing entire Donetsk region. What we know on day 863
London  
Houseboat residents fear rise in mooring fees will price them out
Explained  
French elections: what is the republican front – and will it head off National Rally?
Spotlight
Sport  
Murray brothers’ doubles loss mattered little on emotional farewell
Murray brothers’ doubles loss mattered little on emotional farewell
The reader interview  
David Duchovny: ‘I’m not just throwing on a kilt willy-nilly’
Television  
Tom Kerridge Cooks Britain review – an empty, flavourless screensaver passing for television
Opinion
This exit poll portends total rejection of these amoral Tories – and incredible vindication for Labour
This exit poll portends total rejection of these amoral Tories – and incredible vindication for Labour
The seconds ticked by to 10pm, when the people’s will would be revealed
Protests against arts sponsorship in Britain are killing culture. Be careful what you wish for
Sport
Wimbledon  
Murray tears up at farewell after doubles loss with brother Jamie
Murray tears up at farewell after doubles loss with brother Jamie
Wimbledon  
Raducanu meets Sakkari seeking definitive moment
Copa América  
Martínez stars as Argentina sneak past Ecuador on penalties
Podcast
Election Extra: a guide to the night - podcast
Today in Focus  
Election Extra: a guide to the night - podcast
When to set your alarm for the potential Portillo moments and how to make it through to dawn. With Archie Bland
Climate crisis
Explainer  
Can the climate survive the insatiable energy demands of the AI arms race?
Can the climate survive the insatiable energy demands of the AI arms race?
Far right using climate crisis as bogeyman to frighten voters and build higher walls
Business
'Utterly crass'  
Pubs furious at Co-op ad urging Euro 2024 fans to ‘stay in’ with a meal deal
Pubs furious at Co-op ad urging Euro 2024 fans to ‘stay in’ with a meal deal
Cineworld  
Company ‘considers closing a quarter of its 100 UK cinemas’
In pictures
In pictures  
Polling place pooches: dogs on UK election day
Polling place pooches: dogs on UK election day
Environment  
‘I’ve known some of these peregrines for 15 years’: protecting Scotland’s raptors
‘I’ve known some of these peregrines for 15 years’: protecting Scotland’s raptors
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