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More charges in classified documents case as second aide named
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Climate crisis  
‘Era of global boiling has arrived’ says UN chief
Coutts  
Chief quits and crisis wipes £1bn off NatWest shares
Heavenly post  
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Ferry capsizes  
26 people die in Philippines accident

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Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 520 of the Russian invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 520 of the Russian invasion
Ukrainian soldiers say they have recpatured village of Staromaiorske; Yevgeny Prigozhin appeared to attend the Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg
Ukraine  
Zelenskiy adviser calls for big increase in air defence systems
Russia  
Putin promises free grain to six African nations after collapse of Black Sea deal
Sport  
Ukraine calls for disqualified fencer to be reinstated after anti-Russia protest
Spotlight
Good Omens series two  
Have David Tennant and Michael Sheen really only been a double act since 2019?
Have David Tennant and Michael Sheen really only been a double act since 2019?
Where are the ‘violet hues’?  
Scientists review what Oppenheimer gets wrong
David Harewood on Blackface review  
A shocking, deeply moving piece of television
‘She trembled with the truths she had to tell’  
Sinéad O’Connor by friends, fans and collaborators
Andrew Malkinson  
Quashing of rape conviction confirms failings of criminal review watchdog
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Muslim leaders decry ‘double standard’ of Farage bank account closure furore
Muslim leaders decry ‘double standard’ of Farage bank account closure furore
Swedish PM ‘extremely worried’ as more apply to burn Qur’an
Sinéad O’Connor was found unresponsive in London flat, say police
‘I just got sick of it all’: living out of a vehicle – in pictures
Sunak under pressure to block ex-Ukip deputy from potential Tory candidacy
Opinion
Cartoon  
Lorna Miller: striking radiographers see through Sunak?
Lorna Miller: striking radiographers see through Sunak?
Even in the heat of war, there must be dialogue. To save lives, a new grain deal with Putin must be struck
We laid Bob Kerslake to rest this week. Think of him – and give the civil service the respect it deserves
Sport
The Ashes  
Brook fires England but Starc gives Australia edge
Brook fires England but Starc gives Australia edge
F1  
Russell calls for Belgian GP to be cancelled if unsafe for drivers
Farewell David Silva, a little wizard full of ethereal magic
The art of the crossword with ‘Paul’
Thursday 31 August, 6pm-9pm BST
Learn the secrets to setting and solving cryptic crosswords with the Guardian’s most published setter, John Halpern, AKA ‘Paul’.
Podcast
Why does Nigel Farage’s bank account matter so much?
Today in Focus  
Why does Nigel Farage’s bank account matter so much?
Since the politician’s account with Coutts was closed the story has dominated the news agenda. Does it show that something has gone very wrong in our banking system?
Climate crisis
Shell  
'Obscene’ $5bn profits prompt outrage amid climate crisis
'Obscene’ $5bn profits prompt outrage amid climate crisis
Who’s right?  
James Cameron supports deep-sea mining. Activists say it’s a disaster
In pictures
Thursday’s best photos  
A giant panda and folk dancers
A giant panda and folk dancers
Singing, acting, speaking out  
Sinéad O’Connor: a life in pictures
Sinéad O’Connor: a life in pictures
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