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Jared Kushner used private email account for official business – reports
Lawyers for president’s son-in-law say Kushner complied with government record-keeping rules by forwarding all emails to his official account Donald Trump’s son-in-law and close adviser, Jared Kushner, used a private email account alongside his official White House account to exchange messages with other administration officials, according to reports. The emails included correspondence about medi
The Guardian view on Germany’s elections: Merkel’s victory | Editorial
It is worrying that a xenophobic nationalist party will have a parliamentary presence but the mainstream parties will dominate the government With her centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party leading today’s vote, Angela Merkel is set to remain Germany’s chancellor, for a fourth consecutive term. This comes as no surprise. Her popularity has remained high. While her party captured a low
Trump travel ban extended to blocks on North Korea and Chad
President’s proclamation may throw major hurdle in front of ongoing court challenges to ban which blocked travel from six majority-Muslim countries Donald Trump has announced new travel restrictions on visitors to the United States that will expand his controversial travel ban to eight countries. The new proclamation, which will come into effect on 18 October, will continue to target travellers f

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BBC political editor given bodyguard for Labour conference
Laura Kuenssberg will reportedly be accompanied by security team after being jeered for her treatment of Corbyn The BBC’s political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, is being protected by security guards at the Labour party conference this week following abuse she has received over her role, according to reports. Related: Yvette Cooper ‘sick to death of vitriol’ directed at Laura Kuenssberg Continue read
Exposed: ‘secretive’ NHS cost-cutting plans include children’s care
Documents reveal £5m cuts in South Gloucestershire will include cancer diagnostics and treatment for children with complex needs Cancer diagnostics and treatment for children with complex needs are among services earmarked for cost-cutting plans considered by the NHS to plug a funding gap, according to documents seen by campaigners. The plans, by South Gloucestershire clinical commissioning group
Red admiral butterfly sightings at their highest UK level since 2010
Numbers soar to 73,000 during three-week survey after mild winter and warm spring The number of red admirals in Britain soared over the summer despite the soggy conditions, according to conservationists who said public sightings of the butterflies had risen to their highest since 2010. Results from the Big Butterfly Count show that sightings of red admirals reached 73,000 over the three-week surv
Portuguese children to crowdfund European climate change case
Group from region hit by deadly forest fires to sue 47 countries alleging failure to tackle climate change threatens their right to life Portuguese schoolchildren from the area struck by the country’s worst forest fires are seeking crowdfunding to sue 47 European countries, alleging that the states’ failure to tackle climate change threatens their right to life. The children, from the Leiria regi

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Justin Thomas completes remarkable season with $10m FedEx Cup win
• Xander Schauffele wins Tour Championship by one stroke from Thomas • FedEx winner will rise to No4 in the world rankings this week Justin Thomas has $10m worth of consolation after losing the Tour Championship by a stroke to Xander Schauffele. Sunday on the outskirts of Atlanta golf produced one of its curious scenarios in which even the runner-up had cause for epic celebration. For Thomas, the
'Jeremy Corbyn has exceeded expectations': Sadiq Khan talks to Katharine Viner – video
Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner asks Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, about housing in the capital, Brexit and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Khan’s verdict on Corbyn is: ‘Good manifesto, energising Labour supporters who’d left our fold, bringing them back, energise a new generation of Labour voters … huge progress made by Jeremy in the space of two years’ Continue reading...
Stabbing of surgeon at Manchester mosque treated as hate crime
Dr Nasser Kurdy suffers stab wound in neck while arriving for evening prayers at Altrincham mosque A man has been stabbed outside a mosque in Greater Manchester in an incident that police are treating as a hate crime. The victim, named locally as Dr Nasser Kurdy, an orthopaedic surgeon and imam, was reportedly arriving at the Altrincham Islamic centre, Grove Lane, for evening prayers at 6pm when
Jürgen Klopp’s wide-eyed entertainers likely to win more admirers than medals | Jacob Steinberg
Liverpool’s helter-skelter win over Leicester was a thrilling spectacle but suggested a side lacking the ruthless streak that defines title-winners As selection headaches go, it is not exactly as nagging as having to choose between Fabio Borini and Rickie Lambert. Nor is it like living in fear of Fernando Torres picking up an injury that leaves David N’Gog as the squad’s only fit forward. Unlike h
Slaven Bilic feeling the heat after Spurs shine glaring light on West Ham flaws | David Hytner
Coach retains fans’ goodwill but the way his side flirted with humiliation against Tottenham was ominous for a man aware of the harsh realities of his profession Slaven Bilic knows how it goes in his line of work. Once a manager is in danger, once the narrative becomes entrenched, it can begin to feel like the long kiss goodbye. “Once that’s opened, then it basically doesn’t stop,” the West Ham ma
'It's smoke and mirrors': Arsène Wenger takes aim at cryotherapy
• Arsenal face three games in seven days, including Belarus trip • ‘The ones who prove it works are paid by the guy who says it does’ Arsène Wenger has questioned whether modern recovery treatments for players such as cryotherapy actually work and wonders if they have been pushed by specialists with vested interests. The Arsenal manager is at the beginning of a demanding week, in which his team f
Thibaut Courtois confident resurgent Chelsea are hitting form at right time
• Champions face Atlético Madrid and Manchester City this week • Eden Hazard still easing back from the bench after ankle injury If there were any Chelsea fans still worrying whether they would make a better fist of defending their Premier League title than the previous attempt, the clinical way in which Antonio Conte’s side dispatched Stoke City on Saturday has surely dispelled those doubts. A th
Oumar Niasse finally measures up for Ronald Koeman’s underachievers
• Niasse arrives from bench to give Everton win over Bournemouth • His attitude was perfect, says Blues manager Koeman Oumar Niasse collected his man-of-the-match award and left Goodison Park wearing an Everton tracksuit on Saturday. Nothing remarkable there – he is, despite Ronald Koeman’s best efforts, still an Everton player after all – although the striker’s attire underlined the speed of his
Fifa set to reverse controversial poppy ban for home-nations teams
• Decision would allow shirts or armbands to display poppy symbol • Ban could be lifted in time for England’s proposed friendly against Germany Fifa is set to lift its controversial ban on the home nations teams wearing poppies on their shirts or armbands in time for England’s proposed friendly against Germany the evening before Armistice Day. There was widespread annoyance last year when the worl
British & Irish Lions to reduce fixtures for 2021 South Africa tour
• Organisers believe there is not enough ‘meaningful’ opposition • Premiership clubs concerned about workload of leading players The British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa in 2021 will be cut to eight matches in a move that will be welcomed by England’s Premiership clubs, but future trips could be restored to 10 fixtures with the four home unions keeping their options open. Talks with New Zeal
Labour MPs accuse Corbyn of ducking discussion about Brexit
Senior figures criticise lack of debate at conference about relationship with EU, with one saying it makes party ‘a laughing stock’ Jeremy Corbyn avoided an embarrassing row on Sunday over Labour’s position on the single market and free movement after party members voted to exclude Brexit from a series of debates at the party’s annual conference. Delegates picked eight “contemporary motions” incl
Momentum building in Brighton as grassroots group goes mainstream
The World Transformed festival was once seen as rival event to Labour conference, but now even non-Corbynite MPs take part On the way down the hill towards the Labour conference on the Brighton seafront, delegates cannot miss Momentum’s message, spraypainted across the front of the Synergy Centre: “Join the party.” The building is one of nine venues hosting the grassroots group’s festival, The Wo
Senate blow for Macron as he pushes through unpopular reforms
Partial results showed the centre-right Republican party on track to keep majority after vote for about half of the 348 seats Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party suffered its first electoral blow on Sunday as rival conservatives dominated elections to the French Senate. T he French president is embarking on unpopular changes to labour law and other reforms he hopes will reinvigorate the economy. Rel
Stabbing of surgeon at Manchester mosque treated as hate crime
Dr Nasser Kurdy suffers stab wound in neck while arriving for evening prayers at Altrincham mosque
A man has been stabbed outside a mosque in Greater Manchester in an incident that police are treating as a hate crime.
The victim, named locally as Dr Nasser Kurdy, an orthopaedic surgeon and imam, was reportedly arriving at the Altrincham Islamic centre, Grove Lane, for evening prayers at 6pm when someone stabbed him in the neck from behind.
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