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UK moves 700 troops to Cyprus ready to evacuate Britons from Lebanon
Lebanon  
UK moves 700 troops to Cyprus ready to evacuate Britons from Lebanon
Keir Starmer urges UK citizens to leave immediately as Israel continues to bombard south of country
Ukraine  
Zelenskyy appeals to global south to help ‘force Russia into peace’
Labour conference  
Keep the faith, Starmer urges as he vows to build ‘a new Britain’
Environment  
Global heating ‘doubled’ chance of extreme rain in Europe in September
China  
China conducts first public test launch of intercontinental ballistic missile
In focus
A path towards freedom: the new route to Europe for desperate Chinese migrants
China  
A path towards freedom: the new route to Europe for desperate Chinese migrants
Revealed: a small but growing number of Chinese people are travelling to the Balkans with the hope of getting into the EU
Environment  
‘We’re getting rid of everything’: floods destroy homes and lives in Czech Republic
Labour conference  
After weeks of gloom, Keir Starmer promised hope – did his conference speech deliver? Our panel responds
Spotlight
Television  
The Great British Bake Off review – Paul Hollywood doles out handshakes like cheap mini-muffins
The Great British Bake Off review – Paul Hollywood doles out handshakes like cheap mini-muffins
Food  
Ready or not? The expert guide to buying fruit – so it is always ripe and delicious
Forget George Orwell’s Two Minutes Hate – let’s try Labour’s Two Minutes Hope
Opinion
Behind every Al Fayed or Diddy, there is a small army of enablers: this column is dedicated to them
Behind every Al Fayed or Diddy, there is a small army of enablers: this column is dedicated to them
Netanyahu’s lethal bombs will turn Lebanon into another Gaza. He must be brought down now
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s ‘light at the end of the tunnel’
 
Book Club with Bernardine Evaristo: Mr Loverman
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Join the Booker-winning novelist as she sits down with Okechukwu Nzelu to discuss her much-loved novel, Mr Loverman: an exhilarating exploration of Britain's older Caribbean community.

Date: Thursday, 26 September 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm (BST)

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Sport
Cricket  
Brook century guarantees England ODI victory over Australia before rain
Brook century guarantees England ODI victory over Australia before rain
Football  
Guardiola labels Rodri 'irreplaceable' as City await injury diagnosis
Football  
Nkunku hat-trick helps five-star Chelsea beat Barrow
Podcast
Hope, finally? Keir Starmer’s first conference in power – podcast
Today in Focus  
Hope, finally? Keir Starmer’s first conference in power – podcast
From anger over the winter fuel allowance to a row over freebies, Labour’s first conference in power for 15 years started under a cloud. Did the prime minister’s speech lift the gloom? With Jessica Elgot
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Create ‘positive tipping points’ with climate mandates, governments urged
Create ‘positive tipping points’ with climate mandates, governments urged
Just Stop Oil  
Retired priest speaks of ‘painful’ treatment by church over her climate protests
Business
Horizon scandal  
Post Office asked to use Horizon IT data to support criminal case this year, inquiry hears
Post Office asked to use Horizon IT data to support criminal case this year, inquiry hears
Banking  
Yorkshire has lowest ratio of bank branches to people in UK, says Which?
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Floods in England and a smashed artwork
Floods in England and a smashed artwork
Environment  
‘The otter came so close I could smell her fishy breath’: scribbles and sketches from Scotland’s wild isles
‘The otter came so close I could smell her fishy breath’: scribbles and sketches from Scotland’s wild isles
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