Highs, lows and rapture: the Guardian’s most memorable Paris Paralympic moments | Paris Paralympic Games 2024

Paul MacInnes Best moment Watching Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid get the gold medal they so desperately wanted, and deserved, in the wheelchair tennis. Closely followed by the men’s final that Hewett lost, but only just and in thrilling circumstances. Biggest disappointment The track and field wasn’t wildly successful for Great Britain and the atmosphere … Read more

The Tory leadership race says it all about the trouble they are in. Jenrick, Badenoch, Stride: what a crew! | Geoffrey Wheatcroft

If the 1982 Falklands war was what the great Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges called “two bald men fighting over a comb”, how can we describe the present contest for the leadership of the Conservative party? Half a dozen toothless people squabbling over a toothbrush? Out of some form of perversity or masochism the Tories … Read more

The post-Belichick Patriots may not be the dumpster fire we expected | New England Patriots

The post-Bill Belichick era for the New England Patriots is off to a sunny start. The Patriots went on the road Sunday and beat the Cincinnati Bengals, a widely anticipated playoff team, 16-10. New coach Jerrod Mayo, a Belichick disciple turned replacement, got a soothing Gatorade bath in his debut game. The Patriots were eight-point … Read more

Harris warns Trump will ‘speak a lot of untruths’ during TV debate – US elections live updates | US elections 2024

Harris says Trump will ‘speak a lot of untruths’ during debate Kamala Harris has warned that Donald Trump is “probably going to speak a lot of untruths” during their debate tomorrow night, and that her Republican opponent will likely revert to personal attacks, pointing to the “playbook” he used with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. … Read more

Artist Gary Hume: ‘I use sex less now – but I still find the world an erotic place’ | Art and design

Gary Hume’s studio is overrun with swans. They don’t quite outnumber all the tins of Dulux gloss, his go-to paint, but it’s close. Avian necks and elegantly drooping heads, liquefying into abstraction and then curdling back into figuration, drift across the walls of his east London workplace. One charcoal drawing is echoed by a painting … Read more

The solar pump revolution could bring water to millions of Africans but it must be sustainable and fair | Alan MacDonald

It’s a truly dreadful irony: for many of the 400 million people in sub-Saharan Africa who lack access to even a basic water supply, there is likely to be a significant reserve in aquifers sitting just a few metres below their feet. Groundwater – the water stored in small spaces and fractures in rocks – … Read more