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September 15, 2024
The Lib Dems are intoxicated by election success but they’ll need to be sober about what comes next
Is it a viable long-term strategy to press Labour from the left while aspiring to take more seats from the Tories?
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Middle East crisis live: UN worker killed by Israeli sniper in West Bank; Israel reports missile from Yemen
Sufyan Jaber Abed Jawwad was the first Unrwa employee killed in the West Bank in more than a decade; missile hit unpopulated area, Israel mi...
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Gisèle Pélicot is a one-woman challenge to the still too common myths about rape
French court case is challenging media’s stereotype of the crime and the language used in reporting it
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
‘Not many people know what happened’: covered up London Blitz tragedy is inspiration for Steve McQueen’s new film
Production that echoes a wartime disaster in the East End that killed 173 people will open the London film festival next month
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
We’re living in the age of rage. I’m a psychoanalyst – here’s what we need to do to calm down
Anger has come to define the public mood – felt in the posts of social media warriors and harnessed by populist agitators such as Trump and...
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Lee review – Kate Winslet is remarkable as model turned war photographer Lee Miller
Winslet strongly conveys Miller’s tough-broad magnetism in this sobering, visually striking drama by cinematographer turned director Ellen K...
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Trump’s fantasy that migrants are eating cats proves the meme has prevailed over real politics
Signs and symbols are increasingly being wielded by politicians around the world in place of reasoned debate about serious issues
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Unappealing as some life peers are, entitled lords are defending the indefensible
Tony Blair’s bodged upper house reform enabled a kind of Garrick Club, with no risk of women
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
The Siege by Ben Macintyre review – enthralling account of the Iranian embassy hostage crisis
In the most gripping study to date of the real-life 1980 drama, the bestselling author of A Spy Among Friends unravels the complexity of an...
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Sunday with Lindsay Duncan: ‘I lie on the sofa and read the paper’
The actor spends her Sundays in the pursuit of pleasure, including a trip to the farmers’ market and some very good quality cake
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Trump ‘likelier winner’ unless Harris tackles two failings, says ex-ambassador
Kim Darroch says the Democratic nominee must focus on US swing states and avoid repeating Hillary Clinton’s errors
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Biden, Harris address Congressional Black Caucus: ‘The baton is in our hands’
President and vice-president highlight importance of Black voters for November win and warn against Trump threat
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
Canelo Álvarez v Edgar Berlanga: unified super middleweight championship
Round-by-round report: Canelo Álvarez defends his WBC, WBO and WBA titles at 168lbs against Edgar Berlanga. Follow along with Bryan Graham
The Guardian
September 15, 2024
US rejects claims of CIA involvement in alleged plot to kill Maduro after Venezuela arrests six
State department says allegations of American collusion are ‘categorically false’ as US navy member identified among foreign citizens detain...
The Guardian
September 15, 2024