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Lib Dems plan to force vote on replacing Lords with elected upper chamber
House of Lords  
Lib Dems plan to force vote on replacing Lords with elected upper chamber
US foreign policy  
Trump speaks with Putin and advises him not to escalate Ukraine war – report
Nursing  
Nurses quitting profession early puts health reforms in England at risk, says union
China  
100,000 Chinese students join 50km night-time bike ride in search of good soup dumplings
Housing market  
Leading UK estate agent cuts its longer-term house price growth forecast
US elections 2024
How a second Trump term could further enrich Elon Musk: ‘There will be some quid pro quo’
Elon Musk  
How a second Trump term could further enrich Elon Musk: ‘There will be some quid pro quo’
Experts say new government could blunt regulation and appoint officials sympathetic to Musk’s brood of companies
Donald Trump  
Trump’s White House circle takes shape amid fears over extremist appointments
Democrats  
‘No time to pull punches’: is a civil war on the horizon for the Democratic party?
Press freedom  
Trump’s wild threats put press freedom in the crosshairs in second term
In focus
With only two months left, what are Biden’s options for Ukraine?
Analysis  
With only two months left, what are Biden’s options for Ukraine?
US president is running out of time to deliver funds and weapons before a predicted foreign policy change by Trump administration
Explainer  
Cop29 jargon buster: key terms for this year’s climate conference in Azerbaijan
US election briefing  
Trump demands Senate streamline his cabinet picks as recruitment begins
Spotlight
TV review  
Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube review – an extraordinary look at how Jean Charles de Menezes was killed
Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube review – an extraordinary look at how Jean Charles de Menezes was killed
Architecture  
Sydney’s ‘little school project’ named World Building of the Year
Consumer affairs  
‘I relate to Erin Brockovich’: postman who took on car finance world – and won
Opinion
From Trump’s victory, a simple, inescapable message: many people despise the left
From Trump’s victory, a simple, inescapable message: many people despise the left
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on the prospects for Ukraine after Trump’s victory
Tom Hanks reckons 35 is the worst age. This is why he’s wrong
Sport
Premier League  
'Show your teeth': Arteta's message to players after Arsenal lose more ground
'Show your teeth': Arteta's message to players after Arsenal lose more ground
Do England’s failures mean Borthwick’s system is flawed?
Rugby union  
South Africa prove too strong for stubborn Scotland
Podcast
Finding one trillion dollars at Cop29 – podcast
Today in Focus  
Finding one trillion dollars at Cop29 – podcast
Will richer nations find the climate finance desperately needed by developing countries? Damian Carrington reports
Climate crisis
Analysis  
Cop29 could change the financial climate for the world’s wealthy polluters
Cop29 could change the financial climate for the world’s wealthy polluters
Cop29  
Global boiling, mass flooding and Trump: 10 big talking points for Cop29
Business
Hospitality industry  
NICs rise will force businesses to close, warn bosses
NICs rise will force businesses to close, warn bosses
Thames Water  
Board split over two competing deals to save it from insolvency
In pictures
The weekend in pictures  
Remembrance and an Indonesian eruption: photos of the weekend
Remembrance and an Indonesian eruption: photos of the weekend
Photography  
A twisted tale of strange sisters: Hervé Guibert’s photographs of his reclusive great-aunts in 1970s Paris
A twisted tale of strange sisters: Hervé Guibert’s photographs of his reclusive great-aunts in 1970s Paris
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