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IRC Marbella Tubeless X-guard 28mm. Been running (with a tube in) one for nearly 2 two years and still seems to be going strong (cue punture) and more than happy with it.
Pricey but oh so supple, Rene Herse Chinook Pass.
https://www.renehersecycles.com/shop/components/tires/700c/700cx28-chino...
They aren't 'gravel' tyres as such, but I'm pretty happy with the Conti Tour Ride tyres I have on my CX bike. Roll nicely when the surface is good, and decent grip in slippy mud. Not tubeless but I prefer tubes, and they're cheap too.
Panaracer Gravel King Tubeless 28, Hutchinson Sector 28, IRC Formula Pro X-guard 28 are all good for taking a road frame onto gravel.
Excellent thank you