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From the childcare scandal to regressive ‘tough on crime’ policies, Australia is failing to protect its children

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Anne Hollonds

Australia’s teacher shortages are some of the shortest (longest?) in the world!

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Nesrine Malik

Blood spilled in Sudan can be seen from space. Nobody can feign ignorance about what’s going on

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Nesrine Malik

It’s clear why Zohran Mamdani has a double-digit lead in the New York mayoral race

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Margaret Sullivan

Rachel Reeves’s housing scandal was a small administrative error, but a big political mistake

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Oliver Eagleton

How the European convention on human rights became a battleground between the centre and the right

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Daniel Trilling

Are your kids obsessed with ‘6-7’? Here’s my plan to break the spell

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Dave Schilling

Littleproud says the world is ‘re-pivoting’ on net zero commitments – but is that just spin?

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Graham Readfearn

The generational divide is so overrated – here’s how I crossed it and forged new friendships

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Zoya Patel

The Guardian view on art and health: the masterpiece can cure the body as well as the soul

The Guardian view on art and health: the masterpiece can cure the body as well as the soul

In an era characterised by burnout and doomscrolling, a therapeutic alternative is hanging on a gallery wall. When volunteers at London’s Courtauld...

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Editorial

The Guardian view on the Dutch election: an uplifting victory for the politics of hope not hate

The Guardian view on the Dutch election: an uplifting victory for the politics of hope not hate

One of the tightest elections in Dutch history produced an outcome so close that first steps in negotiating a new coalition government have yet to...

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Editorial

President JD Vance or Marco Rubio? We’re seeing the first signs of the battle over Trump’s succession

President JD Vance or Marco Rubio? We’re seeing the first signs of the battle over Trump’s succession

Millions of Americans yearn for 7 November 2028, the scheduled date of the next presidential election. That’s the day the Trump era effectively...

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Simon Tisdall

Dutch voters have been seduced by positivity – liberals elsewhere, take note

Dutch voters have been seduced by positivity – liberals elsewhere, take note

Progressives often treat patriotism as radioactive. Flags and anthems are left to the populist right. But the centrist D66 party, which almost...

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Simon Van Teutem

Forget Jomo, gezellig and hygge – this winter, let’s get a grip and go out

Forget Jomo, gezellig and hygge – this winter, let’s get a grip and go out

Since the clocks changed, a damp, dark blanket settles over York from about 5pm – and it’s brilliant; the perfect excuse to stay in. I love every...

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Emma Beddington

A year after Trump won, why won’t Democrats change their playbook?

A year after Trump won, why won’t Democrats change their playbook?

Democrats enabled Donald Trump to become president twice because of repetition compulsions that still propel the party’s leaders – undermining the...

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Norman Solomon

Don’t believe everything you see: why Buddhist scepticism is vital in the age of generative AI

Don’t believe everything you see: why Buddhist scepticism is vital in the age of generative AI

The latest iteration of OpenAI’s video generator, Sora 2, spells troubling times for objective reality. Even before the introduction of generative...

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Bertin Huynh

The ghost of Ronald Reagan has spooked Trump over tariffs

The ghost of Ronald Reagan has spooked Trump over tariffs

Halloween came early for Donald Trump. Ronald Reagan spooked him. Trump had a startled reaction to the TV ad that appeared during the first game of...

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Sidney Blumenthal

Is it really outrageously uncool to have a boyfriend?

Is it really outrageously uncool to have a boyfriend?

Is having a boyfriend embarrassing? Yes, British Vogue made the ruling recently in a gently provocative piece, declaring it “quite culturally...

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Emma Beddington

I’m a teenager who was lured into the manosphere. Here’s how to reach young men like me

I’m a teenager who was lured into the manosphere. Here’s how to reach young men like me

If you judged modern boyhood from the headlines, you’d think we were broken – radicalised, misogynistic, angry. But as a teenage boy myself, I...

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Josh Sargent

Katie Miller had a podcast meltdown and threatened the citizenship of a critic

Katie Miller had a podcast meltdown and threatened the citizenship of a critic

Some couples bond over shared hobbies; others over shared values. The Maga bigwigs Stephen and Katie Miller, on the other hand, appear to have...

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Arwa Mahdawi

If the right really wants free speech in universities, why is it so obsessed with discrediting students?

If the right really wants free speech in universities, why is it so obsessed with discrediting students?

When I was a 20-year-old undergraduate student at Cambridge University, I was plastered all over the national press for making a tweet about white...

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Jason Okundaye

World leaders, remember that future generations will judge you. At Cop30, you can define how

World leaders, remember that future generations will judge you. At Cop30, you can define how

With the once-familiar pillars of the old world order crumbling and the US stepping away from action on climate crisis, it falls to others to...

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Gordon Brown

Who decides how we adapt to climate change?

Who decides how we adapt to climate change?

For decades, “stopping climate change” has been the singular goal of climate politics. Across the political spectrum, from grassroots climate...

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Leah Aronowsky

Madeline Horwath on ways to keep your phone safe from snatchers – cartoon

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Leah Aronowsky

Poor Nicolas Sarkozy. His hardline views on crime and punishment have come back to bite him

Poor Nicolas Sarkozy. His hardline views on crime and punishment have come back to bite him

Twenty years ago, a tragic event changed the direction of my life. Three teenagers from the banlieue of Clichy-sous-Bois, north of Paris, were...

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Rokhaya Diallo

Democrats must not cave in to Donald Trump

Democrats must not cave in to Donald Trump

Democrats in the US Senate must stand with the working families of our country and in opposition to Donald Trump’s authoritarianism. They must not...

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Bernie Sanders

Australia must put politics aside and pass nature laws that benefit the economy and the environment. We owe it to our kids

Australia must put politics aside and pass nature laws that benefit the economy and the environment. We owe it to our kids

Victoria’s Healesville Sanctuary is helping to protect and restore the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot which is predicted to be extinct...

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Zoe Daniel

I’d have been shattered in year 12 if I’d studied the wrong Caesar for my exam. Wouldn’t you?

I’d have been shattered in year 12 if I’d studied the wrong Caesar for my exam. Wouldn’t you?

Four decades later I still dream about my secondary school final exams as if it was yesterday. I can still sense the hellish, untameable anxiety...

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Paul Daley

Parliamentary behaviour! Instead of saving the planet we get to watch very highly paid folk yelling at each other

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Andy Beckett

The Guardian view on Andrew’s downfall: Britain’s relationship with the royals needs a reset

The Guardian view on Andrew’s downfall: Britain’s relationship with the royals needs a reset

Prince Andrew is no more. Henceforth the king’s younger brother will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. With the Thursday night announcement,...

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Editorial

The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher: the responsibility for these horrors extends beyond Sudan’s borders

The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher: the responsibility for these horrors extends beyond Sudan’s borders

No one can claim they did not know what would happen in El Fasher. An 18-month siege had already seen war crimes by the Rapid Support Forces,...

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Editorial

Lily Allen’s new album shows the pain behind the ‘cool girl’ myth – that’s why women are obsessed with it

Lily Allen’s new album shows the pain behind the ‘cool girl’ myth – that’s why women are obsessed with it

Lily Allen was always an enviably cool girl. When she first burst on to the music scene nearly two decades ago at 21, it was with a breezy,...

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Gaby Hinsliff

Now Andrew has been fired from the Firm, a nation wonders: who’ll be next?

Now Andrew has been fired from the Firm, a nation wonders: who’ll be next?

Incredible news for residents of the likes of Prince Andrew Drive and Prince Andrew Way, who in recent years have sought name changes from their...

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Marina Hyde

Horror movies have an ableism problem. Isn’t it time we found new ‘monsters’?

Horror movies have an ableism problem. Isn’t it time we found new ‘monsters’?

There is something sadomasochistic about being a horror fan with a disability. For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the intoxicating...

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Kathryn Bromwich

Trump is toying with a third term. Don’t expect the constitution to stop him

Trump is toying with a third term. Don’t expect the constitution to stop him

The news cycle has continued in a predictable arc. Last week, Steve Bannon, the far-right provocateur and one-time Donald Trump adviser, said in an...

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Moira Donegan

What would you do if democracy was being dismantled before your eyes? Whatever you’re doing right now

What would you do if democracy was being dismantled before your eyes? Whatever you’re doing right now

How would you behave if your democracy was being dismantled? In most western countries, that used to be an academic question. Societies where this...

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Andy Beckett

The crescendo of pre-budget lobbying has rarely been so loud. Rachel Reeves must tune it out

The crescendo of pre-budget lobbying has rarely been so loud. Rachel Reeves must tune it out

On Westminster Bridge on Tuesday demonstrators wearing masks of the big four banks’ CEOs gestured with jeroboams of champagne and sacks of cash....

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Polly Toynbee

California’s gerrymandering measure would move the nation backwards

California’s gerrymandering measure would move the nation backwards

Let’s imagine it’s early 2031. Democrats hold a three-seat edge in the US House. California has just lost four seats to congressional...

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David Daley

Democrats should be taking the fight to Trump – the problem is, he’s got them battling each other

Democrats should be taking the fight to Trump – the problem is, he’s got them battling each other

Every year is election year in the US, but the contests of 2025, which reach their climax on Tuesday, will be especially revealing. These...

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Jonathan Freedland

France needs its own No Kings day to protect its most valuable treasure

France needs its own No Kings day to protect its most valuable treasure

According to some international commentators – and France’s perpetually doomsaying conservatives – the break-in at the Louvre was much more than a...

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Patrick Boucheron And Pierre Singaravélou

Halloween is no ungodly American import – just ask the medieval monks and nuns who marketed it

Halloween is no ungodly American import – just ask the medieval monks and nuns who marketed it

For centuries the supernatural, and Halloween in particular, have been contested territory. Folklorists have interpreted Halloween as a relic of...

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Michael Carter

Just beads in a glass jar: this is how the Tories dehumanise migrants and those in need

Just beads in a glass jar: this is how the Tories dehumanise migrants and those in need

There is a video doing the rounds on social media in which Conservative MP Katie Lam pours beads into glass jars. Each bead represents 1,000...

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Frances Ryan

The leftwing defense of Graham Platner is rooted in a false Democratic vision

The leftwing defense of Graham Platner is rooted in a false Democratic vision

A young political outsider with a fairly scant record becomes a sensation in a Democratic primary, capturing hearts and minds with a populist...

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Moira Donegan

This isn’t a real ceasefire in Gaza – it’s a holding pattern before war returns

This isn’t a real ceasefire in Gaza – it’s a holding pattern before war returns

Israel’s recent airstrikes in Gaza, which have killed more than 100 people, show just how fragile this arrangement truly is. This is not the first...

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Sanam Vakil

Trump is using the shutdown to make life tougher for millions of workers

Trump is using the shutdown to make life tougher for millions of workers

For many Americans, government shutdowns are a painful experience, but in the current shutdown, Donald Trump – that supposed champion of workers –...

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Steven Greenhouse

Ministers can raise taxes if they come out fighting. But no one in this cowardly Labour government seems able

Ministers can raise taxes if they come out fighting. But no one in this cowardly Labour government seems able

Scroll back three years. The person sitting opposite me is yet to take their place at the top of Keir Starmer’s government. Instead, they are a...

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Aditya Chakrabortty

Slang terms like ‘six-seven’ have no definition. But they’re loaded with meaning

Slang terms like ‘six-seven’ have no definition. But they’re loaded with meaning

A linguistic panic has swept America in recent months, corrupting our youth, annoying our teachers and leaving countless adults hopelessly...

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Matthew Cantor

Selling the left’s message in the digital age is an art – Ireland’s new president mastered it

Selling the left’s message in the digital age is an art – Ireland’s new president mastered it

Last weekend, Ireland elected as its next president a leftwing pacifist in the latest example of how Ireland has bucked the global trends of...

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Una Mullally

Nothing used to be off-limits when talking about sex. Now I’m in a long-term relationship, why is it taboo?

Nothing used to be off-limits when talking about sex. Now I’m in a long-term relationship, why is it taboo?

In my youth, when my friends and I first started dating people, nothing was off-limits when it came to talking about our sex lives. But now, after...

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Natasha Sholl

Is it OK to talk at the cinema? How about if it’s just during the trailers?

Is it OK to talk at the cinema? How about if it’s just during the trailers?

The true mark of friendship is understanding each other well enough to successfully mime an argument in the dark. This isn’t a metaphor, but a fact...

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Polly Hudson