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Worst far-right violence should be treated as terrorism, says ex-police chief
Riots  
Worst far-right violence should be treated as terrorism, says ex-police chief
Neil Basu, former head of UK counter-terrorism, condemned rampaging rioters as ‘bullies and cowards’
Europe  
German court due to rule on ‘from the river to the sea’ case in test of free speech
Live  
Paris 2024 Olympics day 11: athletics, cycling, boxing and more
Stock markets  
Japanese stocks soar after massive sell-off shook global markets
South Asia  
Bangladesh student protesters to meet with army chief after PM resigns
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Hodgkinson storms to 800m gold for Great Britain
Athletics  
Hodgkinson storms to 800m gold for Great Britain
Keely Hodgkinson, the silver medallist from Tokyo, went one better in Paris with a time of 1:56:72
Biles shows the humanity that goes with her greatness
Cycling  
Team GB women’s sprint trio strike gold and smash world record
Imane Khelif  
Boxer in gender eligibility row hits out at ‘bullies’
Surfing  
USA's Marks and local hero Vaast win gold in Tahiti
In focus
Backlash at freed Russians calling for eased sanctions and negotiation
Ukraine war briefing  
Backlash at freed Russians calling for eased sanctions and negotiation
Dissidents released by western efforts backtrack – ‘Ukraine must win’; Kyiv targeted with missiles and drones. What we know on day 895
Yorkshire  
‘A dark day’: anger in Rotherham after riot at hotel housing asylum seekers
Explained  
Why has Bangladesh’s prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled?
Spotlight
Israel  
Torture, abuse and humiliation: Palestinians on Israeli prison ‘hell’
Torture, abuse and humiliation: Palestinians on Israeli prison ‘hell’
Television  
House of the Dragon: season two, episode eight recap – what were the writers thinking?
The nature of ...  
A naked mole rat: like termites, they have one almost endlessly pregnant queen
 
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
Some are calling these far-right riots an outpouring of legitimate anger. They are not
Some are calling these far-right riots an outpouring of legitimate anger. They are not
I spent decades straightening my ‘Jewish hair’ – until I realised I was hiding my true self
Get ready for a long and messy August in the stock markets
Sport
Graham Thorpe was always his own man and never shied away from a challenge
Graham Thorpe was always his own man and never shied away from a challenge
Premier League 2024-25  
Preview No 3: Bournemouth seek consistency
Rugby union  
Twickenham to be renamed Allianz Stadium
Podcast
Inside the prisoner exchange that set an American journalist free - podcast
Today in Focus  
Inside the prisoner exchange that set an American journalist free - podcast
Russian affairs reporter Pjotr Sauer talks about the imprisonment and eventual release of his friend, the journalist Evan Gershkovich
Climate crisis
Weather tracker  
Flooding may hit Florida and Georgia as Storm Debby intensifies
Flooding may hit Florida and Georgia as Storm Debby intensifies
Climate crisis  
Climate change deniers make up nearly a quarter of US Congress
Business
Stock markets  
Wall Street and London shares tumble on fear of US recession
Wall Street and London shares tumble on fear of US recession
National Crime Agency  
Wife of jailed Azeri banker forfeits house near Harrods and Ascot golf club
In pictures
Photos of the day  
England riots, Djokovic’s joy and Vikings
England riots, Djokovic’s joy and Vikings
Pictures  
Paris Olympics 2024: day 10
Paris Olympics 2024: day 10
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