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Friday briefing: How Iran might respond to Israel’s killing of a Hamas chief on its soil
In today’s newsletter: The killing of Ismail Haniyeh raises tensions in an already fraught region, as Patrick Wintour and Bethan McKernan explain
Thursday briefing: How extremists ‘hijacked’ a vigil for the Southport victims
In today’s newsletter: A mob descended on the Merseyside town and clashed with police after three children were killed – here’s what happened
Wednesday briefing: Where France’s €1.6bn plan to clean up the Seine for the Olympics went wrong
In today’s newsletter: The government has spent €1.6bn improving the river, but an ancient sewage system and the climate are muddying the waters
Tuesday briefing: What Rachel Reeves’ ‘tough choices’ mean for Britain
In today’s newsletter: The new chancellor announced a series of public spending cuts, blaming the previous government while also looking to their playbook
Monday briefing: ‘Not going back’ – why Kamala Harris has reason to hope
In today’s newsletter: The US vice-president has changed the race for the White House – but pitfalls still lie ahead
Friday briefing: How a doping scandal could overshadow the Olympics
In today’s newsletter: As Paris gears up for the Games, the excitement is palpable, but concern about performance-enhancing drugs threatens the reputation of one of its sports
Thursday briefing: Why the Conservatives’ identity crisis is their biggest challenge
In today’s newsletter: As they try to find Rishi Sunak’s successor, the Tories need to decide what they stand for
Wednesday briefing: How likely is all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah?
In today’s newsletter: Lebanon’s border villages reduced to rubble and 150,000 people displaced in tit-for-tat strikes that commentators say risk turning into a wider conflict
Tuesday briefing: As Harris clinches the nomination, Trump’s team readies a new attack plan
In today’s newsletter: The Republicans’ attack campaign was based on their Democratic opponent being elderly, weak and impaired – but now they’ve got to pivot, fast
Monday briefing: Joe Biden passes the torch – and transforms the race for the presidency
In today’s newsletter: The president announced he will not be seeking reelection and endorsed his VP. Now Kamala Harris has to convince the American people she can see off Donald Trump
Friday briefing: How Trump’s big speech went back to version 1.0
In today’s newsletter: The former president’s speech at the Republican national convention started with a promise to govern for all Americans before returning to partisan attacks. What does it mean for the race?
Thursday briefing: How one controversial bill has Kenya on the brink of disorder
In today’s newsletter: President William Ruto’s unpopular finance bill has sparked a wave of protests – that have been met with brutality and yet more discord in the country
Wednesday briefing: What the king’s speech will tell us about Labour’s plans – and the pitfalls ahead
In today’s newsletter: From workers’ rights to housing targets, the speech will flesh out Labour’s agenda for the coming year. But will Labour’s crowded backbenches prove rebellious?
Tuesday briefing: What David Lammy’s Middle East visit says about Labour’s foreign policy plans
In today’s newsletter: The new foreign secretary has met with officials from Israel, Palestine and relief agencies – but what do his actions and words mean for the conflict?
Monday briefing: Will the attempt on Donald Trump’s life be a watershed moment – or a new source of division?
In today’s newsletter: On Saturday, the former president was shot at during a campaign rally leaving two dead, and two others with serious injuries – here’s what we know about that day and what might happen next
Friday briefing: What the crisis at Thames Water means for customers
In today’s newsletter: The UK’s biggest water company has faced fierce criticism after presiding over rising water bills and a sewage crisis – and now customers are facing a 22% increase in bills
Thursday briefing: Labour wants a housing revolution – can it build one?
In today’s newsletter: The new government has ambitious plans to quell the housing crisis, but it faces a series of obstacles
Wednesday briefing: How Kyiv is handling the aftermath of a strike on a children’s hospital
In today’s newsletter: At least 30 have died after a missile hit the Okhmadyt facility in Ukraine’s capital – this is how the city continues to life under bombardment
Tuesday briefing: Inside the fight to unionise Amazon warehouses
In today’s newsletter: The company’s UK workers watch on as thousands of employees in the West Midlands vote on a trade union recognition ballot that has been years in the making
Monday briefing: French opposition to the far right comes out on top
In today’s newsletter: A shock defeat for the far right National Rally in France, while in the UK the new Labour government gets down to work
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