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Atrocities Israel screens footage of Hamas attack
Israeli authorities have screened harrowing footage of killings and mutilations during the Hamas rampage in southern Israel on 7 October.
Space age research: lunar dust reveals moon may be 40m years older than thought
It has shone down upon the dinosaurs, inspired the greatest poets, and been explored by intrepid astronauts. But despite its enduring presence, quite when the moon came into being has remained a matter of debate.
Rapid ice melt in west Antarctica is 'inevitable' - even with emissions cuts
Accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century no matter how much carbon emissions are cut, research indicates. The implications for sea level rise are “dire”, scientists say, and mean some coastal cities may have to be abandoned.
Bombardment of Gaza continues amid talks to free more hostages
Negotiations on another 50 captives under way’ after two women released
Douglas Luiz sets the tone for superior Villa
Unai Emery can celebrate his first anniversary in charge of Aston Villa tomorrow safe in the knowledge that he has turned his team into contenders to be considered among the best of the rest
Parris and Williams help United banish pain of PSG loss
A confident 5-0 defeat of Everton helped Manchester United steady the ship domestically after their crushing Champions League exit in midweek
Kohli falls short of century but India make it five from five
Virat Kohli's crafty 95 trumped Daryl Mitchell's rapid 130 as the hosts India beat New Zealand by four wickets in a top-of-the-table meeting at the Cricket World Cup
England can still win World Cup, claims Mott
Coach wants more white-ball matches while injured Topley heads home in fresh blow
UK needs clear plan on shift to green energy, ministers are warned
The UK risks its manufacturing sector falling behind rival economies if the government does not offer certainty over policies on shifting to green energy, according to the head of the FTSE 100 packaging maker DS Smith
Woman returns from holiday to find house demolished in error
A woman is considering her next step after a company mistakenly demolished a home she owned in south-west Atlanta
Russian strike on Kharkiv postal centre kills six people
Six people have been killed and 16 injured after Russian missiles struck a postal distribution centre in Ukraine's north-eastern Kharkiv region, local officials have said
'Nothing must go' Scottish artist's take on consumerism
With its grubby pastel paint and wonky signage, Rachel Maclean's shopfront on Ayr high street at first appears like any other in a town centre that has seen better days
PM faces backbench pressure for tax cuts
Rishi Sunak is facing discontent among his backbenchers as he heads into the one-year anniversary of his time in No 10, with Jacob Rees-Mogg calling for the government to wake up from a \"torpor\"
Rising waters prompt fresh warnings of risk to life in wake of storm
Further \"danger to life\" warnings were issued yesterday as water levels continued to rise and cleanup operations got under way in some of the worst-hit areas after Storm Babet.
Rents and benefit cuts forcing poorer people out of cities, study finds
The social fabric of the UK's biggest cities is being transformed by skyhigh rents and cuts to housing benefits as thousands of low-income private renters are pushed out, accelerating the \"suburbanisation\" of poverty, according to a study
'Any fan will have a pain in their heart': supporters gather to pay respects to Bobby Charlton
Perhaps it was apt that the skies cleared and the sun shone. That Storm Babet chose this day to subside in Manchester, the clouds lifting over a city united to celebrate, as well as mourn, one of its greatest sons
Britain Charities make plans to help Gaza refugees
A blueprint setting out how Britain could provide refuge to thousands of Palestinian refugees from Gaza has been drawn up by a coalition of charities and groups.
Sunak urges Israel to restore Gaza's water and allow more aid through
Rishi Sunak increased his calls for humanitarian aid to Gaza yesterday, urging the restoration of water supplies where possible
Free speech Israel meets dissent with detentions and sackings
Two activists from a Jewish-Arab movement were peace T recently detained in Israel for putting up posters with a message that police deemed to be offensive
Military Airstrikes intensified amid warnings of catastrophe
Israel yesterday said it was intensifying attacks on northern Gaza and warned that anyone who stayed risked being considered \"an accomplice in a terrorist organisation\", as airstrikes continued in the south, where civilians had fled from the war
Packham to launch 'anarchic' wildlife series on YouTube
A new upstart is entering the big budget world of wildlife film-making. After the BBC scrapped Autumnwatch, Chris Packham is launching his own nature show, which will be broadcast for two weeks on YouTube
'Unacceptable' conditions at Manston asylum centre
Conditions at a processing centre for asylum seekers who arrive on the Kent coast in small boats have been described as unacceptable in a report from a watchdog that monitors the centre
Tory donors could face £500m HMRC bill
The influential Tory donors behind the JCB digger empire could be hit with a bill for more than £500m to settle a long-running investigation by HM Revenue and Customs, the Guardian can reveal
Pressure intensifies on Israel to negotiate release of Gaza hostages
Families fear time is running out for 212 held before ground invasion
Amazon to deliver packages by drone in Italy and Britain
Amazon has announced plans to start delivering packages via drone for the first time in Britain and Italy as it attempts to get its ambitious airborne delivery programme off the ground.
Fears retail sector may be in recession before Christmas
British consumers cut back on spending last month, official figures show, amid fears the retail sector has plunged into a recession before the key Christmas shopping season.
Thousands of refugees at risk as Sudan fighting spreads from Khartoum
Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has spread south of Khartoum towards Al Jazira state, endangering thousands of people who have fled there from the capital.
Italian prime minister splits from partner after he makes sexist remarks
Italy's far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has split from her partner, Andrea Giambruno, a TV journalist who has made several sexist comments.
Republican turmoil deepens as Jordan loses third vote to be speaker of the House
The far-right Ohio congressman Jim Jordan lost a third consecutive bid for speaker yesterday, failing to overcome entrenched opposition from a widening group of Republican holdouts, some of whom say they have received death threats for blocking his ascent to the gavel.
'A true Guardian legend': John Vidal dies aged 74
John Vidal, the Guardian's former environment editor, has died aged 74. He died peacefully on Thursday in hospital, where he was being treated for cancer.