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Starmer urged to make ‘populist case’ for workers’ rights reforms
Employment  
Starmer urged to make ‘populist case’ for workers’ rights reforms
Huge survey reveals employment rights policies are popular with public despite many not knowing about bill
Emmy awards  
Adolescence triumphs at the Emmys while The Studio breaks records
Exclusive  
Britain will ‘never surrender flag’ to far-right protesters, Starmer says
Politics  
Nigel Farage admits breaching parliamentary rules over Trump event
Exclusive  
‘My conscience is clear’: Prince Harry on Ukraine, his family and the media
Guardian University Guide
No alcohol? No problem: how to make friends at university without booze
Socialising  
No alcohol? No problem: how to make friends at university without booze
Students may have had a reputation for boozy behaviour, but there are ways to make friends for those who prefer to keep things straight edge
Finances  
How to manage a part-time job alongside your student workload … and boost your CV at the same time
Exams  
Love coursework, hate exams? If you’re choosing a university place, don’t forget to check how you will be tested
In focus
From Seoul to Pyongyang: the secret remittance networks keeping North Korean families alive
North Korea  
From Seoul to Pyongyang: the secret remittance networks keeping North Korean families alive
The clandestine networks were almost decimated by Covid border closures and are now under threat from a crackdown in South Korea
Global development  
Fish mint, Himalayan chives and berry pickle: how wild ingredients are transforming school dinners in India
Ukraine war briefing  
Railway attacks disrupt Russian supply lines
Features
The big interview  
‘Every soap had a villain’: Neighbours’ Stefan Dennis reveals all
‘Every soap had a villain’: Neighbours’ Stefan Dennis reveals all
Television  
Coldwater review – Andrew Lincoln’s wild Scottish thriller is top quality nonsense
 

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Opinion
Robinson and Farage’s ‘civil war’ narrative is warping voters’ minds. How is any government supposed to counter it?
Robinson and Farage’s ‘civil war’ narrative is warping voters’ minds. How is any government supposed to counter it?
What I saw at Saturday’s rally was racism, pure and simple. Labour won’t tackle it until we can call it what it is
Sport
England still favourites to win World Cup, but betting on them is another matter
England still favourites to win World Cup, but betting on them is another matter
Premier League  
United will keep my style despite heavy derby defeat, insists Amorim
Football  
Isak needs time to get fit says Slot after leaving striker out of Liverpool's win at Burnley
Podcast
Rupert Murdoch picks a son in the real-life succession battle – podcast
Today in Focus  
Rupert Murdoch picks a son in the real-life succession battle – podcast
Who is Lachlan Murdoch and how will he build on his father’s legacy? Emily Bell reports
Climate crisis