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Assisted dying bill’s ‘strict’ safeguards to include long jail terms for coercion
Assisted dying  
Assisted dying bill’s ‘strict’ safeguards to include long jail terms for coercion
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s proposed legislation also includes powers for judges to cross-examine patients
Exclusive  
Only one in 10 sexual assault survivors in England and Wales would report crime again, survey shows
Donald Trump  
Trump set to appoint China critic Mike Waltz as US national security adviser
Football  
Gary Lineker to step down as Match of the Day presenter
Environment  
UK has ‘huge opportunity’ to lead on green investment, Starmer says
Cop29
Critics say approval of ‘climate credits’ rules on day one of Cop29 was rushed
Environment  
Critics say approval of ‘climate credits’ rules on day one of Cop29 was rushed
Agreement on rules paving way for rich countries to pay for cheap climate action abroad breaks years-long deadlock
Cop29  
US climate envoy says fight against climate crisis does not end under Trump
Explained  
Cop29 jargon buster: key terms for this year’s climate conference in Azerbaijan
A ‘Cop of peace’? How can authoritarian, human rights-trashing Azerbaijan possibly host that?
US elections 2024
Trump to name immigration hardliner Stephen Miller as deputy chief of policy
Donald Trump  
Trump to name immigration hardliner Stephen Miller as deputy chief of policy
Miller worked in the first Trump administration as a senior adviser and is known for his extremist rhetoric
US  
Former Harris aide suggests Biden resign so she can serve as president
Environment  
‘Mass deportations would disrupt the food chain’: Californians warn of ripple effect of Trump threat
Kamala Harris  
Black women on what Harris’s loss says about the US: ‘Voters failed to show up for her’
In focus
New Zealand offers ‘unreserved’ apology to 200,000 survivors of ‘horrific’ abuse in care
New Zealand  
New Zealand offers ‘unreserved’ apology to 200,000 survivors of ‘horrific’ abuse in care
Historic apology by PM Christopher Luxon comes after landmark report that exposed decades of abuse in state and faith-based care institutions
Strictly Come Dancing  
‘Absolutely spectacular’: why Chris McCausland will win Strictly – and save the show
Explained  
Israeli football fans and the violence in Amsterdam: what we know
Spotlight
History  
‘Henry VIII is a serial killer and abuser’: why is Britain still so obsessed with the Tudors?
‘Henry VIII is a serial killer and abuser’: why is Britain still so obsessed with the Tudors?
Cricket  
‘I felt like an outcast’: Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
The long read  
Seeds of hope: how do you defend a precious food source in a famine?
Opinion
Billionaires like Elon Musk don’t just think they’re better than the rest of us – they hate us
Billionaires like Elon Musk don’t just think they’re better than the rest of us – they hate us
Why on earth do the rich keep bankrolling Prince Andrew?
Far-right leaders are winning across the globe. Blaming ‘the economy’ or ‘the left-behinds’ won’t cut it
Sport
Football  
Referee Coote is suspended over video of Klopp rant
Referee Coote is suspended over video of Klopp rant
Football  
Van Nistelrooy leaves Manchester United as Amorim checks in
Football  
Rogers earns first England call-up with Foden among eight withdrawals
Podcast
A week of tumult and triumph for Netanyahu – podcast
Today in Focus  
A week of tumult and triumph for Netanyahu – podcast
After dismissing his defence minister, Yoav Gallant – and with Trump back in the White House - Benjamin Netanyahu’s position is stronger than ever. Julian Borger reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
I lost my six year old son when flash floods inundated Nova Scotia - This is climate breakdown
I lost my six year old son when flash floods inundated Nova Scotia - This is climate breakdown
US  
EPA staff fear Trump will destroy how it protects Americans from pollution
Business
Post Office scandal  
It’s ‘disappointing’ it took ITV drama to speed up payouts, says Kemi Badenoch
It’s ‘disappointing’ it took ITV drama to speed up payouts, says Kemi Badenoch
Steel industry  
British Steel to keep Scunthorpe blast furnaces operating past Christmas
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Armistice Day and carnival season in Europe
Armistice Day and carnival season in Europe
Scotland  
‘Every hammer blow makes a difference’: handcrafting whisky stills in Scotland – photo essay
‘Every hammer blow makes a difference’: handcrafting whisky stills in Scotland – photo essay
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