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9 October 2024

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Kemi Badenoch (L) and Robert Jenrick (R)

Chris Mason: What happens next after shock Tory leadership vote

Either Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick will be announced as the new Conservative leader on 2 November.

PM Benjamin Netanyahu pictured during the phone call with president Biden. He sits at a wooden table surrounded by seven aides, with an Israeli flag visible behind him.

The two forces at work on Biden-Netanyahu phone call

The US fears getting dragged into a war with Iran, while some Israelis want to deal it a body blow, Jeremy Bowen writes.

Migrant Makan who works for a Spanish company

Spain looks to immigrants to drive economy

Spain has seen a big rise in illegal immigration, but some say that the extra workers are needed.

The Guardian and Metro

'£25bn tax bomb' and 'Tory fight veers right'

The potential cost of staving off austerity and the Tory leadership race dominate the papers.

The Welch family

Disabled orphans bear brunt of China's overseas adoption ban

These kids, who make up the vast majority of those put up for adoption, face a painful wait for families.

Tesla's Cybercab robotaxi parked on a dark, dimly lit street at the Warner Bros Studio in California

Tesla shares slide after Cybercab robotaxi revealed

Elon Musk revealed a prototype of the long-awaited robotaxi at a Hollywood film studio - but investors aren't wowed.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves before addressing the Labour Party Conference.

Reeves 'must find billions more' in time for Budget

Rachel Reeves needs another £16bn to meet pledges, says influential think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Woman writing on a clipboard, standing between rows of tyres

More workers to get sick pay and parental leave rights

A major overhaul of workers' rights is planned, but the changes will not take place for two years.

Gordon Lyons - a man is mid speech as he stands in front of a gold and black iron fence. He is wearing a black coat, with a white collared shirt and a navy tie.

Second DUP minister holds meeting with loyalist group

The Department for Communities said a meeting took place "to discuss social deprivation in unionist communities".

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