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Art lovers rejoice: the National Gallery can finally show us when painting really gets exciting

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Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

I used to embrace my manic episodes – until a therapist’s advice set me straight, and out on a butterfly hunt

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Claire Jackson

The super-rich are swapping mansions for £2m motorhomes. Do they know something we don’t?

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Emma Beddington

Robinson and Farage’s ‘civil war’ narrative is warping voters’ minds. How is any government supposed to counter it?

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John Harris

Charlie Kirk’s killing was a tragedy. But we must not rewrite his life

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Moira Donegan

‘I woke up and there was no water’: Gaza’s human rights defenders in their own words

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Mary Lawlor

Trump is no ‘strongman’ when it comes to Russia or Israel. If other democracies don’t step up, anarchy awaits

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Simon Tisdall

Prince Harry and King Charles reconciling? Their feud was the only relatable thing about them

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Polly Hudson

Taking action to stop climate change is not an act of charity. It is a legal obligation

Taking action to stop climate change is not an act of charity. It is a legal obligation

I often talk about my childhood in the Reef Islands, a special place on the far eastern seas of Solomon Islands. It is there that I learned to...

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Cynthia Houniuhi

Autocrats and tech bros want to live for ever. Here’s how bleak that future could be

Autocrats and tech bros want to live for ever. Here’s how bleak that future could be

I was in bed scrolling on my phone when I read the headline: Hot mic catches Xi and Putin discussing organ transplants and immortality. It took me...

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Hanna Thomas Uose

When will our politicians have the courage to make meaningful change to our broken aged care system?

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Julianne Schultz

You haven’t felt the power of heavy metal until you’ve seen a room of grown men cry

You haven’t felt the power of heavy metal until you’ve seen a room of grown men cry

In June, I travelled to Helsinki to see Iron Maiden. I live in Finland and so know well that the country is heavy metal mad. It boasts more metal...

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Mike Watson

Shocked by Epstein’s birthday book? That culture was everywhere before feminism

Shocked by Epstein’s birthday book? That culture was everywhere before feminism

I was there. I kept the receipts. I remember how normalized the sexual exploitation of teenage girls and even tweens by adult men was, how it...

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Rebecca Solnit

Women’s suffrage is apparently up for debate again in America

Women’s suffrage is apparently up for debate again in America

Should women in the US have the right to vote? You’d be forgiven for assuming this particular issue was sorted out quite a long time ago. But,...

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Arwa Mahdawi

Skinny jeans are showing signs of a comeback. Please make it all stop

Skinny jeans are showing signs of a comeback. Please make it all stop

If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you are wearing clothes. Or my byline photo made you spontaneously strip down to nothing but a pair...

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Dave Schilling

Macron has defied the will of the people. He leaves the French public no choice but to Block Everything

Macron has defied the will of the people. He leaves the French public no choice but to Block Everything

The protests that rocked France this week did not come out of the blue. For more than a year now, our country has been in a state of unprecedented...

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Rokhaya Diallo

A one-man headline machine? Murdoch tabloid spins Ray Hadley’s sprays as ‘exclusive’ news stories

A one-man headline machine? Murdoch tabloid spins Ray Hadley’s sprays as ‘exclusive’ news stories

For the last six months the Daily Telegraph has had a string of “exclusives” on tap and the Murdoch tabloid sends out regular emails to subscribers...

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Amanda Meade

Starmer fancies himself a leader among leaders – but his tough talk on defence is just expensive bluster

Starmer fancies himself a leader among leaders – but his tough talk on defence is just expensive bluster

Each night we wonder where we are. We sit in comfort watching death and destruction fall on thousands in Gaza and Ukraine. Each night we see...

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Simon Jenkins

Guardian readers are they full of LIES? The fibs and porkies they can’t get enough of …

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Susanna Rustin

The Guardian view on fishing and nature: bottom-trawling boats don’t belong in conservation zones

The Guardian view on fishing and nature: bottom-trawling boats don’t belong in conservation zones

Up to 90% of the ocean floor around Britain is covered with sand and gravel, derived from the erosion of shell and rocks. Other, more unusual...

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Editorial

If Keir Starmer’s Labour can’t satisfy the unions, another party will

If Keir Starmer’s Labour can’t satisfy the unions, another party will

‘Unions winning” declared a giant, cheerily multicoloured sign along the windy seafront side of the Brighton Centre this week. Built in the unions’...

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Andy Beckett

A gender-critical book at Scotland’s National Library is the latest in a long line of cancellations

A gender-critical book at Scotland’s National Library is the latest in a long line of cancellations

It was predictable that August in Edinburgh would see a flare-up of the gender wars. Scottish politics has been pivotal in the UK-wide battle over...

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Susanna Rustin

Charlie Kirk’s shocking killing sets the stage for a dangerous federal crackdown

Charlie Kirk’s shocking killing sets the stage for a dangerous federal crackdown

I disagreed with Charlie Kirk on pretty much everything, but his shocking and morally repugnant assassination is deeply concerning, and not just...

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Moustafa Bayoumi

RFK Jr does not just reject vaccines. He rejects science and must step down

RFK Jr does not just reject vaccines. He rejects science and must step down

Since taking office, Robert F Kennedy Jr, the secretary of the health and human services department (HHS), has undermined vaccines at every turn....

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Bernie Sanders

Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book is a horrifying document

Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book is a horrifying document

Jeffrey Epstein had a lot of friends. When his girlfriend-cum-assistant and convicted fellow sex trafficker, Ghislane Maxwell, set out to compile...

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Moira Donegan

Israel’s attack on Qatar proves Trump’s pledges of protection are worthless

Israel’s attack on Qatar proves Trump’s pledges of protection are worthless

When Donald Trump visited Qatar in May, he promised to defend the tiny, wealthy emirate and its rulers. “We are going to protect this country,”...

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Mohamad Bazzi

Martin Rowson on Labour’s problems with Keir Starmer and Peter Mandelson – cartoon

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Moira Donegan

It’s not too late: the House of Lords can still protect disabled people from this dangerous assisted dying bill

It’s not too late: the House of Lords can still protect disabled people from this dangerous assisted dying bill

The House of Lords has a rare opportunity to prove its worth to the country today, as it begins to debate the assisted dying bill. Personally, I...

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Lucy Webster

It’s over and out (again) for Mandelson, but how many political lives does Starmer have left?

It’s over and out (again) for Mandelson, but how many political lives does Starmer have left?

Once is unfortunate. Twice is clearly careless. But there are few words available for a family newspaper to describe hiring Peter Mandelson thrice,...

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Gaby Hinsliff

The US is on the brink of another era of political violence – and Donald Trump ‘couldn’t care less’

The US is on the brink of another era of political violence – and Donald Trump ‘couldn’t care less’

The killing of Charlie Kirk has left the US and those who care about it on edge. The arrest of a suspect, Tyler Robinson, has hardly settled the...

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Jonathan Freedland

The real bias monitor at CBS is Donald Trump

The real bias monitor at CBS is Donald Trump

News outlets, including CBS, are free to run their editorial operations as they see fit. If they independently decide to hire a bias ombudsman,...

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Seth Stern

Zohran Mamdani proudly embodies what I often feel alienated in: my own identity as an unapologetic Muslim and progressive

Zohran Mamdani proudly embodies what I often feel alienated in: my own identity as an unapologetic Muslim and progressive

He eats biryani with his hands, references Bollywood, is an unapologetic Muslim and a progressive. He has also done something politically risky for...

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Sarah Malik

Is Trump America’s greatest peacemaker?

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Sarah Malik

The Guardian view on Bolsonaro’s coup conviction: a landmark for Brazilian democracy – but this fight isn’t over

The Guardian view on Bolsonaro’s coup conviction: a landmark for Brazilian democracy – but this fight isn’t over

A populist president refused to accept his defeat at the ballot box, insisting that the election had been stolen. A far-right mob stormed the...

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Editorial

Let France be a warning, Rachel Reeves: stand up to the bond market vigilantes, or they’ll come for Britain next

Let France be a warning, Rachel Reeves: stand up to the bond market vigilantes, or they’ll come for Britain next

There are plenty of tough jobs in politics but none tougher than the one just handed to Sébastien Lecornu, the third French prime minister to be...

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Larry Elliott

Is Australia facing troubled waters at the Pacific Island Forum?

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And Are We Part Of The Problem?

I boiled my wooden spoons – and what emerged from them will haunt me for ever

I boiled my wooden spoons – and what emerged from them will haunt me for ever

Never am I so creative as when it comes to finding something to do instead of what I really should be doing. There’s nothing like a looming...

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Adrian Chiles

Trump or no Trump, Europe’s relationship with the US will never recover

Trump or no Trump, Europe’s relationship with the US will never recover

Is the transatlantic rupture temporary or structural? Is Donald Trump the cause of the rift, or is the US president only a symptom of underlying...

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Nathalie Tocci

It’s not about Rayner or Farage: the real tax story is how the super-rich avoid paying their share

It’s not about Rayner or Farage: the real tax story is how the super-rich avoid paying their share

It’s been tiresome to see the glee with which Angela Rayner’s been accused of hypocrisy this week, but then anyone who sticks their neck out to...

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Rebecca Gowland

The Guardian view on the killing of Charlie Kirk: a perilous moment that may lead to more

The Guardian view on the killing of Charlie Kirk: a perilous moment that may lead to more

“Democracy is the way that we have diverse societies that don’t kill each other, largely,” Lilliana Mason, a leading scholar of partisanship,...

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Editorial

Warning! The rightwing junktanks behind the Tories’ worst disasters still have the keys to No 10

Warning! The rightwing junktanks behind the Tories’ worst disasters still have the keys to No 10

Forgive me if I’ve got this wrong, but I seem to recall the country voting the Tories out last year. Part of the reason, if I remember correctly,...

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George Monbiot

As the Epstein case shows, Trump’s Maga faithful care about only one kind of sex-crime victim

As the Epstein case shows, Trump’s Maga faithful care about only one kind of sex-crime victim

On Monday, Donald Trump appeared in two, unrelated stories involving the sexual abuse of women. The first was a ruling by the US federal court of...

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Emma Brockes

Charlie Kirk’s killing is a tragic marker of the indiscriminate nature of political violence

Charlie Kirk’s killing is a tragic marker of the indiscriminate nature of political violence

Once unleashed, political violence comes for everyone. It doesn’t know what side of the aisle you’re on or what your ideology might be, who your...

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Margaret Sullivan

The Guardian view on Peter Mandelson in Washington: a parable of short-sighted foreign policy

The Guardian view on Peter Mandelson in Washington: a parable of short-sighted foreign policy

As UK ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson was obviously a risky appointment. There was never any doubt that the former cabinet minister,...

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Editorial

Starmer is always torn between risk and caution. When it came to Mandelson, the wrong side won

Starmer is always torn between risk and caution. When it came to Mandelson, the wrong side won

Keir Starmer’s public image is one of stolid caution. This was something deliberately crafted at the start of his leadership of the Labour party to...

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Emma Burnell

Israel has replaced Iran as the biggest security threat to the Gulf states

Israel has replaced Iran as the biggest security threat to the Gulf states

Israel’s assassination of Hamas negotiators in Doha this week has crossed a line that even its closest Arab partners cannot ignore. Israel has long...

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Sanam Vakil

I’ve always wanted to be seen as ‘cool’, but it’s time to face the music: I am anything but

I’ve always wanted to be seen as ‘cool’, but it’s time to face the music: I am anything but

Ever since the Tumblr-scrolling days of my youth, my ultimate goal in life has always been to be seen as someone who is undoubtedly, undeniably,...

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Eleanor Burnard

The Guardian view on Israel’s attack in Doha: western passivity is allowing Netanyahu to cross every red line

The Guardian view on Israel’s attack in Doha: western passivity is allowing Netanyahu to cross every red line

“Why does the PM insist on blowing up any deal that comes close?” despaired the mother of a hostage held in Gaza, following Israel’s airstrike in...

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Editorial

What do you call Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay deal? Obscene

What do you call Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay deal? Obscene

Bribery is generally unethical and often illegal, but also quite effective. When my four-year-old is acting up and ignoring my increasingly...

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Arwa Mahdawi

Boreholes leaking methane? Not as funny as it sounds

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Anna Funder And Julia Powles