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Deluge of abuse sent on X to prominent UK politicians in election period
Online abuse  
Deluge of abuse sent on X to prominent UK politicians in election period
Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, Diane Abbott, Suella Braverman and Sadiq Khan received between them 85,000 abusive messages, study finds
Health policy  
Tory Covid contracts worth £15bn had corruption ‘red flags’, study finds
Paralympics 2024  
Paris gives Games a send-off for the ages
California  
Wildfire near LA forces evacuations and threatens tens of thousands of buildings
Politics  
Up to 50 Labour MPs could rebel over cut to winter fuel allowance
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Britain finish second in Paralympics medal table with ‘incredible’ 49 golds
Paralympics  
Britain finish second in Paralympics medal table with ‘incredible’ 49 golds
Great Britain are celebrating another stellar performance at the Paralympic Games with the same medal total as in Tokyo three years ago but more golds
The Weirwolf's last hurrah  
'Very proud' Weir retires after missing out on marathon medal
The final day in pictures  
Epic finishes, podium kisses and more
Viewing figures  
More than 18m watch Channel 4's coverage or Paralympic Games
‘Incredible energy’  
How Paris crowds lifted French paralympians to medal glory
In focus
‘I am the police, I am the army’: sanctioned settler’s rule in West Bank
Occupied West Bank  
‘I am the police, I am the army’: sanctioned settler’s rule in West Bank
Palestinians tell of self-styled warlord’s brutal reign across whole of Jabal Salman valley – and he is one of many
Europe  
‘Going back in time’: the schools across Europe banning mobile phones
US elections 2024  
Derision time: Democrats turn Trump’s deadliest weapon against him
Spotlight
Music  
‘My music’s like a drunk punch in the face’: indie sleaze horndog the Dare and his 00s hedonism
‘My music’s like a drunk punch in the face’: indie sleaze horndog the Dare and his 00s hedonism
Global development  
‘The world’s simply not noticing’: 2024 likely to be deadliest year for aid workers
Asia Pacific  
A family affair: can Asia break free from the power of its political dynasties?
 
Polly Toynbee and David Walker
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Polly Toynbee and David Walker will explore the state of the nation and how we make progress from there in their new book, The way forward for British politics.

Date: Tuesday 24 September 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm BST

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Opinion
We the survivors and bereaved of Grenfell cannot sleep easy even now. Too many others are still at risk
We the survivors and bereaved of Grenfell cannot sleep easy even now. Too many others are still at risk
Cartoon  
Ella Baron on Keir Starmer’s new Downing Street pet
‘Iron chancellor’ Rachel Reeves faces an early challenge to her authority over winter fuel payments
Sport
Cricket  
Collingwood admits England ‘didn’t get it right’ against Sri Lanka
Collingwood admits England ‘didn’t get it right’ against Sri Lanka
Tennis  
Sinner holds firm against Fritz to clinch first US Open title
Football  
Portugal 2-1 Scotland: Ronaldo strikes late to break Scottish hearts
Podcast
The man who fell to Earth - podcast
Today in Focus  
The man who fell to Earth - podcast
Twenty-three years after Mohammed Ayaz fell from a plane wheel bay as it descended to Heathrow airport, his brother visits the car park where his body was found. Esther Addley reports
Climate crisis
Glaciers  
‘Oh my God, what is that?’: how the maelstrom under Greenland’s glaciers could slow future sea level rise
‘Oh my God, what is that?’: how the maelstrom under Greenland’s glaciers could slow future sea level rise
Climate crisis  
Almost 68% of Australia’s tourism sites at major risk if climate crisis continues, report says
Business
Banking  
HSBC on hiring spree to drive UK wealth division ambitions
HSBC on hiring spree to drive UK wealth division ambitions
Letter delivery  
Royal Mail considers bin collection-style website for delivery days
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
Horse trials and pedal car races: the weekend in pictures
Horse trials and pedal car races: the weekend in pictures
The big picture  
Hara Mikiko captures a Tokyo tryst
Hara Mikiko captures a Tokyo tryst
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