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Biden opposes reoccupation of Gaza, says White House, after Netanyahu suggests indefinite control
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Biden opposes reoccupation of Gaza, says White House, after Netanyahu suggests indefinite control
‘“I think Israel will, for an indefinite period, will have the overall security responsibility,” Israeli PM said when asked how Gaza might govern in future
Labour  
Frontbencher Imran Hussain resigns in support of Gaza ceasefire
Explainer  
Israel-Hamas war: what we know on day 33
‘We cannot forget’  
Families hold vigils for Israeli hostages held in Gaza
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Petrostates planning huge expansion of fossil fuels, says UN report
‘Insanity’  
Petrostates planning huge expansion of fossil fuels, says UN report
Output by Saudi Arabia, US, UAE would blow climate targets and ‘throw humanity’s future into question’
Autumn statement  
Hunt urged to invest £30bn a year in infrastructure or risk ‘decade in doldrums’
London  
Met police chief defies calls to ban pro-Palestine Armistice Day march
Nadine Dorries  
Claims, conspiracies and pulling the trigger on Johnson: former minister’s book tells all
NHS  
Government refuses plea for £1bn bailout to cover cost of strikes
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Philippines survivors commemorate 10th anniversary
Typhoon Haiyan  
Philippines survivors commemorate 10th anniversary
Survivors in the Philippines hold prayers and light candles to remember the more than 7,000 dead or missing in one of the strongest storms ever recorded
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What we know on day 623 of the invasion
North Sea oil and gas  
What does the new licensing scheme mean?
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Christopher Eccleston on class, capitalism, fame and shame
Christopher Eccleston on class, capitalism, fame and shame
‘The good guys don’t always win’  
Salman Rushdie on peace, Barbie and what freedom cost him
TV  
Robbie Williams review – four hours of grim navel-gazing from the uber-star in his undies
‘Best of both sides’  
Berlin’s Israeli-Palestinian restaurant that won’t give in to fear
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Opinion
In his speech, King Charles spoke of ‘my government’. Well, it certainly isn’t ours
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Is it too much to ask people to view Palestinians as humans? Apparently so
 

Polly Toynbee

Guardian columnist

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On Thursday 23 November, I’ll be joined by fellow Guardian journalists and experts for an online Guardian Live event delving into the messy legacy of Brexit.

It’s been three years since the United Kingdom left the European Union – and all UK voters are left with is a bitter taste of Bregret from constant U-turns, bureaucratic headaches, NHS staff shortages, and endless lorry queues. The 2024 general election will be the first post-Brexit election but will any of the major political parties fully acknowledge the negative impacts of our exit from the EU? Will a new government mend relations with the EU or simply continue with the current chaos?

I’ll be dissecting all of this with Heather Stewart, the Guardian’s special correspondent, Rafael Behr, fellow Guardian columnist, and Anand Menon, the director of the UK in a Changing Europe.

Tickets are available here.

I hope you can join us.

 
Sport
Dortmund 2-0 Newcastle  
Brandt seals win as Borussia hand out lesson to Newcastle
Brandt seals win as Borussia hand out lesson to Newcastle
Champions League  
'We have to talk loudly': Arteta's VAR rage overshadows Sevilla clash
Maxwell’s mission impossible beggars belief in Australia rescue
Podcast
Fear and fury in the West Bank
Today in Focus  
Fear and fury in the West Bank
Palestinians in the West Bank say that while attention is on Gaza, Israeli settlers overseen by the military are killing people and forcing them from the land
Climate crisis
Wine  
Extreme weather pushes global production to lowest level in more than 60 years
Extreme weather pushes global production to lowest level in more than 60 years
Analysis  
Anti-green measures are desperate political play by Sunak
Business
Patisserie Valerie  
Fraud trial will not start until 2026, court told
Fraud trial will not start until 2026, court told
Accountancy  
PwC defends plans to cut 600 jobs rather than bosses’ pay
In pictures
Ukraine  
21st century trench warfare – the frontline in pictures
21st century trench warfare – the frontline in pictures
Gaza rescues and a cathedral projection  
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Tuesday's best photographs
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