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Tory backlash as Sunak pushes to scrap northern rail line ahead of party conference
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Tory backlash as Sunak pushes to scrap northern rail line ahead of party conference
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Met police  
Dozens of armed officers refuse to patrol after colleague’s murder charge
Ed Davey  
Lib Dems are going to attack the Tories on two fronts
‘Imagine Westminster under water’  
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Ukraine invasion
War crimes dossier to accuse Russia of deliberately causing starvation
Ukraine  
War crimes dossier to accuse Russia of deliberately causing starvation
Human rights lawyers are working with Ukraine’s public prosecutor to prepare dossier to submit to the international criminal court
Ukraine war live  
Zelenskiy meets no officials during Poland visit amid strained ties
Ukraine  
US agrees to send long-range missiles in military boost for Kyiv
At a glance  
What we know on day 578 of the invasion
Spotlight
Nigel Slater  
His 10 best recipes over the past 30 years
His 10 best recipes over the past 30 years
‘They don’t care about us’  
Taunton’s voters refuse to buy into Sunak’s net zero U-turn
Tendril, London  
A hotbed of vegetable-love
Ask Philippa  
Should I worry about my recreational heroin use?
Banking regulator Sam Woods  
This is the most intense period since the 2008 financial crisis
Most read in last 24 hours
Ban on wood burners threatens British boat-dwellers with winter freeze
Ban on wood burners threatens British boat-dwellers with winter freeze
Sunak ‘considering inheritance tax cut’
Coogan and Vorderman back tactical voting calls at Lib Dem conference
Major Tory donor says he will not back Sunak due to green U-turn ‘madness’
Brexit called ‘a huge mistake’ by protesters at rally in London
Opinion
Net zero, housing, HS2… all delayed. In modern Britain, short-termism rules
Net zero, housing, HS2… all delayed. In modern Britain, short-termism rules
It’s a lie promoted by the right that state help saps people of their drive
For the likes of Jeremy Clarkson, this ‘lefty’ penchant for safer roads is just too pedestrian
Sport
Formula One  
Verstappen on brink of another title after Japanese GP win
Verstappen on brink of another title after Japanese GP win
Spain’s fight for change is bigger than sport. It’s for all women
Brentford’s Ben Ryan  
We want to be the happiest club in the league and the world
Rugby World Cup
Green sea engulfs Springboks as win sharpens Irish belief
Green sea engulfs Springboks as win sharpens Irish belief
Smith’s attacking flair gives Borthwick and England new hope
Scotland  
No split loyalties for Tuipulotu in must-win clash with Tonga
Podcast
Looking for alternatives: a tale of two German towns
Today in Focus  
Looking for alternatives: a tale of two German towns
As Germany heads into a recession, tensions over its migration policy and its national identity are throwing up unusual results in local elections
Climate crisis
Analysis  
Watering down net zero strategy may backfire for Sunak
Watering down net zero strategy may backfire for Sunak
Environment  
Only 22% of Britons trust Sunak on climate, poll finds
Business
Analysis  
A year after Truss’s demolition job, the UK is still in a hole
A year after Truss’s demolition job, the UK is still in a hole
'The Middle East has oil. We have rare earths'  
The east German town at the centre of the new ‘gold rush’ … for lithium
In pictures
The big picture  
A moment of intimacy for women in ​p​rison
A moment of intimacy for women in ​p​rison
Majestic headdresses  
Black womanhood celebrated
Black womanhood celebrated
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