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Rachel Reeves must overhaul ‘perverse’ carer’s allowance rule, Martin Lewis says
Society  
Rachel Reeves must overhaul ‘perverse’ carer’s allowance rule, Martin Lewis says
NHS  
Pregnant women suffer racist and discriminatory abuse at NHS trust, says inquiry head
Money  
Surprise jump in number of UK people mainly using cash for daily spending
Donald Trump  
Trump files complaint against Harris for taking over Biden’s campaign funds
Monarchy  
King to receive extra £45m of public money as crown estate income soars
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Dujardin rides into storm after decorated Olympic career
Equestrianism  
Dujardin rides into storm after decorated Olympic career
One more medal in Paris would have made the 39-year-old Britain’s most decorated female Olympian
Football  
Gaza protest to be held inside stadium at Israel men's match
Team GB  
Weather forecaster, mouthwash and Coca-Cola to aid medal charge
Explainer  
All you need to know about the Olympics but were afraid to ask
Spying claim  
New Zealand report Canada for flying drone over football training
In focus
‘I know we will win – and how’: Ukraine’s top general on turning the tables against Russia
Europe  
‘I know we will win – and how’: Ukraine’s top general on turning the tables against Russia
Exclusive: Col Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi weighs Ukraine’s recent setbacks, counter strikes and the changing face of Europe’s biggest war since 1945
Science  
Inventors on hunt for way to make clean water on moon
Europe  
Greeks reflect on democracy’s new dawn 50 years after its return
Spotlight
Television  
Zosia Mamet on Girls, acclaim and nepo babies: ‘It’s not like you’re born to a famous family and the red carpet rolls out for you’
Zosia Mamet on Girls, acclaim and nepo babies: ‘It’s not like you’re born to a famous family and the red carpet rolls out for you’
Film  
Deadpool & Wolverine review – Reynolds and Jackman’s sarky gagathon mocks the MCU back to life
Television  
Time Bandits review – the gloriously fun return of a fantasy classic
 
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.

 
Opinion
Why is Bella Hadid in the headlines? Because it distracts from the hell on Earth that is Gaza
Why is Bella Hadid in the headlines? Because it distracts from the hell on Earth that is Gaza
Suella Braverman shows her slightly softer side on LBC radio
I do not expect a free trial. But to give up means the end of journalism in Mongolia
Sport
Football manager Yuriy Vernydub  
I am still a soldier. When something happens, I have to go to my squadron
I am still a soldier. When something happens, I have to go to my squadron
Cricket  
Oval Invincibles begin Hundred with double demolition
Football  
Premier League clubs accused of greed as gambling sponsors hit 11
Podcast
In southern Lebanon on the brink of war – podcast
Today in Focus  
In southern Lebanon on the brink of war – podcast
Michael Safi travels to southern Lebanon where Hezbollah is trading strikes with Israeli forces and one misstep could result in all-out conflict
Climate crisis
Temperature  
Sunday was world’s hottest ever recorded day, data suggests
Sunday was world’s hottest ever recorded day, data suggests
Climate crisis  
UK government faces claim over alleged failure to protect people in climate crisis
Business
Mortgages  
Fixed-rate deals below 4% back on sale in UK
Fixed-rate deals below 4% back on sale in UK
Food & drink  
Two-fifths of British berry growers could go bust by end of 2026, study finds
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Wildfires, fairy lights and an Olympic maze: photos of the day – Tuesday
Wildfires, fairy lights and an Olympic maze: photos of the day – Tuesday
Photography  
Big in the country: rural life across the continent
Big in the country: rural life across the continent
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