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Boris Johnson wasted my levelling up idea. Here’s how Burnham and his ‘good growth’ plan can do better

Boris Johnson wasted my levelling up idea. Here’s how Burnham and his ‘good growth’ plan can do better

Andy Burnham has set out his vision for “good growth in every postcode”. It may seem like levelling up 2.0 – and if so, that’s very good news...

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Justine Greening

America’s 250th birthday celebrations are a mess. Here’s how we should mark the day

America’s 250th birthday celebrations are a mess. Here’s how we should mark the day

I hate birthdays, especially my own, which is ominously arriving next month. I used to love them, back in those days when I had something tangible to...

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Dave Schilling

Steve Jones on the unique challenges of the 2026 World Cup – cartoon

Steve Jones on the unique challenges of the 2026 World Cup – cartoon

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Foul Play Isn’t Limited To What Happens

America is destroying itself. It’s no surprise

America is destroying itself. It’s no surprise

The 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence has arrived at a moment of some embarrassment for the Republic. The United States of America,...

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Stephen Marche

Farewell to Jackass, the finest catalogue of male idiocy – it could only go on for so long

Farewell to Jackass, the finest catalogue of male idiocy – it could only go on for so long

My name is Tom, and I am an idiot. I’ve been an idiot almost my entire life, ever since I was old enough to think it was funny and interesting to be...

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Tom Usher

Britain has so many stories. The reason we fund the arts together is so we can tell them

Britain has so many stories. The reason we fund the arts together is so we can tell them

It shouldn’t feel like a contentious image: a large cross of St George – England’s national flag – being unfurled and laid out on a raked...

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James Graham

Fight them for the beaches: the real villain of Europe’s overtourism is big business

Fight them for the beaches: the real villain of Europe’s overtourism is big business

Few scenes better capture the essence of a European summer than the terminals of our airports in the early hours of the morning. Britons necking pints...

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Adam Almeida

The Guardian view on how culture is taking on tech: the ultimate handheld device

The Guardian view on how culture is taking on tech: the ultimate handheld device

In the opening pages of Ben Lerner’s novel Transcription, the unnamed narrator mentions his mobile phone more than 25 times. He is on a train to...

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Editorial

The Guardian view on Labour’s next chancellor: send for Ed Miliband

The Guardian view on Labour’s next chancellor: send for Ed Miliband

There are few things on which this column would agree with George Osborne. Voting to remain in the European Union was one. Backing Labour’s...

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Editorial

I used to revere the great experiment that is the United States. After Trump, I’m not so sure

I used to revere the great experiment that is the United States. After Trump, I’m not so sure

America’s big birthday has come at a bad time. On Saturday it will be a divided nation that marks 250 years since 13 North American colonies...

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Jonathan Freedland

Martin Rowson on Donald Trump and 250 years of US independence – cartoon

Martin Rowson on Donald Trump and 250 years of US independence – cartoon

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17.31 Cest

We’ve had a gutful of politicians failing to act on harm from the pokies. This is a critical moment for NSW Labor

We’ve had a gutful of politicians failing to act on harm from the pokies. This is a critical moment for NSW Labor

This weekend’s conference is a critical moment for New South Wales Labor. It’s a chance for elected officials and members to finally choose to act...

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Darcy Byrne

What would our lives look like if we no longer had to work? As a thought experiment I tried to imagine

What would our lives look like if we no longer had to work? As a thought experiment I tried to imagine

For a long time humanity has dreamed about a life free of toil, spent largely in leisure, learning and pleasure. Now that AI has arrived, what if it...

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Brigid Delaney

Donald Trump takes over America’s 250th celebration

Donald Trump takes over America’s 250th celebration

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The US turns 250 and Taylor Swift gets married. I think we all know which is a bigger deal

The US turns 250 and Taylor Swift gets married. I think we all know which is a bigger deal

It is a cast-iron rule of the comments-section era that there is absolutely no celebrity you can write about without some person dialling in to post a...

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Marina Hyde

It’s America’s 250th birthday. And Black Americans are sitting out the celebrations

It’s America’s 250th birthday. And Black Americans are sitting out the celebrations

Not soon after Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration, there emerged a viral illustration of four Black women sitting at the top of a building while...

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Morgan Jerkins

This is how seriously a patient’s skin colour can affect the quality of medical care they receive

This is how seriously a patient’s skin colour can affect the quality of medical care they receive

I always know someone is going to say something racist when they start a sentence with, “I’m not racist, but …” Nobody likes to think they...

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Devi Sridhar

I’m putting creatine in my breakfast - but will it make me stronger, healthier and happier?

I’m putting creatine in my breakfast - but will it make me stronger, healthier and happier?

I like to think that I’m not an easily influenced person who chases every trend. But what can I say? It can be hard to resist the power of the...

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Arwa Mahdawi

I’m in no mood to ‘celebrate’ America. Our country is broken and needs repair

I’m in no mood to ‘celebrate’ America. Our country is broken and needs repair

To call this Saturday the nation’s 250th birthday is to indulge a comfortable fiction. 1776 was a declaration, not a birth certificate – and the...

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Jamil Smith

Is Donald Trump going to (accidentally?) save the world?! What is going on?

Is Donald Trump going to (accidentally?) save the world?! What is going on?

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Far from waging war on the south, PM Burnham could improve the lives of Londoners. Here’s how

Far from waging war on the south, PM Burnham could improve the lives of Londoners. Here’s how

When the “king of the north” called London “the world’s greatest capital city” this week, it didn’t reassure those who fear that Andy...

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Polly Toynbee

Unpopular, unknown or undecided: Jacinta Allan and Jess Wilson have a lot of work to do to win over Victorian voters

Unpopular, unknown or undecided: Jacinta Allan and Jess Wilson have a lot of work to do to win over Victorian voters

On Thursday, the Victorian government announced it was “Keeping Puppy Protection Laws Up To Date”. Free puppies might be the only policy that...

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Jon Faine

Talk is of newlywed Taylor Swift taking a break from music. Did I take a nap and wake up in the 1950s?

Talk is of newlywed Taylor Swift taking a break from music. Did I take a nap and wake up in the 1950s?

No speculation is too harebrained when it comes to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding. Are they getting married at the gigantic Madison Square...

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Laura Snapes

How many more Lyhannas must there be before France takes child sexual assault seriously?

How many more Lyhannas must there be before France takes child sexual assault seriously?

When the body of an 11-year-old girl was found in a disused grain silo on a farm in the Gers region of south-west France last month, the news sent...

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Rokhaya Diallo

The closure of Canberra’s Afghan embassy is another blow to people on the brink of losing hope

The closure of Canberra’s Afghan embassy is another blow to people on the brink of losing hope

The Afghan embassy in Canberra has quietly closed its doors, lowering the country’s tricolour flag and dimming one of the last remaining lights of a...

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Shadi Khan Saif

The Guardian view on lessons from Southport: people fixated on violence must not slip through the system

The Guardian view on lessons from Southport: people fixated on violence must not slip through the system

It is two years this month since Axel Rudakubana burst into a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, murdered Alice da Silva Aguiar, Bebe King...

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Editorial

Conflicts of interest? Trump only has one interest: himself

Conflicts of interest? Trump only has one interest: himself

In financial disclosures released on Tuesday, Trump reported earning more than $1bn last year from his several cryptocurrency ventures. All told –...

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Robert Reich

The Guardian view on xenophobic violence in South Africa: anti-migrant politics can’t fix domestic problems

The Guardian view on xenophobic violence in South Africa: anti-migrant politics can’t fix domestic problems

Just over 30 years ago, Nelson Mandela expressed his sadness and anger at the rising hatred of foreigners in South Africa. “We had a legacy of unity...

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Editorial

Ben Jennings on the US’s 250th birthday under Donald Trump – cartoon

Ben Jennings on the US’s 250th birthday under Donald Trump – cartoon

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South Africa has long been a symbol of liberal progress. This week’s anti-immigrant protests end that

South Africa has long been a symbol of liberal progress. This week’s anti-immigrant protests end that

This week, South Africa has been rocked by protests that have caught the world’s attention. These have been led by anti-immigration civic groups...

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Zanele Mji

Britain’s apology for the scandal of forced adoption can never heal the pain for people like me

Britain’s apology for the scandal of forced adoption can never heal the pain for people like me

After my adoptive father died in November last year, my adoptive siblings found a short story by Enid Blyton among his possessions. The Child Who Was...

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David Batty

I’d been craving the immediacy of a phone call. So I scrolled through my contacts and started dialing

I’d been craving the immediacy of a phone call. So I scrolled through my contacts and started dialing

The first thing my friend Paul says after he picks up after four dial tones is “is everything OK?” Everything is OK. I was just calling for a...

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Samantha Allemann

The scourge of the death penalty hangs over America

The scourge of the death penalty hangs over America

Thursday will mark the 50th anniversary of the rebirth of the death penalty in the United States. On 2 July 1976, the supreme court handed down...

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Austin Sarat

Let us celebrate America’s birthday. And, despite it all, hope for another 250 years

Let us celebrate America’s birthday. And, despite it all, hope for another 250 years

One reason to celebrate America’s national big birthday – our 250th on the Fourth of July – is to honor the unusual longevity of our democratic...

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Francine Prose

Who am I rooting for most at the World Cup? A wise and gentle Italian referee

Who am I rooting for most at the World Cup? A wise and gentle Italian referee

I’ve found another way of ruining sport for myself. I thought I’d explored every means of turning the stress dial up to 11, but now I’ve chanced...

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Adrian Chiles

They say Andy Burnham is ‘good at politics’ – but the proof will only come in time

They say Andy Burnham is ‘good at politics’ – but the proof will only come in time

There is some uncertainty and trepidation in these liminal days before the nomination period for the next Labour leader opens. But it’s not about...

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Zoe Williams

Starmer’s goodbye gift to Britain: a US pharma deal that could be more lethal than Covid

Starmer’s goodbye gift to Britain: a US pharma deal that could be more lethal than Covid

For all the crowd noise and heavy-breathing match analysis, British democracy is a simple sport. We elect politicians to serve our interests. They...

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Aditya Chakrabortty

My mother has died and I can mourn her. That makes me one of the fortunate

My mother has died and I can mourn her. That makes me one of the fortunate

It was the early-morning phone call that so many of us dread. My mother was in the emergency ward of her local hospital. She was struggling to...

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Shada Islam

Are AI companies getting away with crime?

Are AI companies getting away with crime?

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As an Australian Jew who publicly supports Palestinian freedom, I’m targeted by my own community – and neo-Nazis

As an Australian Jew who publicly supports Palestinian freedom, I’m targeted by my own community – and neo-Nazis

As a teenager, I walked through concentration camps in Poland, where the Nazis industrialised the murder of European Jewry. That history has shaped...

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Sarah Schwartz

The Guardian view on yet another immigration bill: law as performance is a failing model

The Guardian view on yet another immigration bill: law as performance is a failing model

An act of parliament changing the UK’s immigration and asylum system has been passed every year since 2022. This activity has not increased public...

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Editorial

The Guardian view on Trump’s wealth and power: a medieval court wreaks havoc in the 21st century

The Guardian view on Trump’s wealth and power: a medieval court wreaks havoc in the 21st century

Donald Trump is not known for his reverence for the US constitution. But in his second term, he is doubling down on his claim from the first: that the...

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Editorial

There is no immediate military threat to Britain. We should spend less on defence

There is no immediate military threat to Britain. We should spend less on defence

Britain should spend less on defence. It is a waste of money and should be reduced so more could be spent on supporting employment, welfare and...

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Simon Jenkins

Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s defence investment plan – cartoon

Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s defence investment plan – cartoon

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The world is lurching from one economic crisis to the next. What should we expect from our government?

The world is lurching from one economic crisis to the next. What should we expect from our government?

The pandemic changed a lot of things in Australia – and around the world – for better and worse. Two legacies that stand out to me from an...

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Nicki Hutley

It’s a truly Trumpian tragedy: he’s made billions of dollars but can’t buy love or respect

It’s a truly Trumpian tragedy: he’s made billions of dollars but can’t buy love or respect

From certain angles, it might appear as if President Trump is having a tough month. He messed up the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting...

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Emma Brockes

Rightwing gen Z women are celebrating the anti-trans supreme court ruling

Rightwing gen Z women are celebrating the anti-trans supreme court ruling

On the steps of the US supreme court on Tuesday, a group of women celebrated. They cheered and held up signs with phrases like “Girls’ Sports for...

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Kelsy Burke And Katie Gaddini

Progressive primary victories have corporate Democrats panicking

Progressive primary victories have corporate Democrats panicking

A recent chair of the Democratic National Committee apparently wants democratic socialists to get out of his party. “If you hate the Democratic...

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Norman Solomon

What is the United States of America now?

What is the United States of America now?

The United States of America is a truck that has driven into a ditch. The United States of America is a program that has been hacked. The United...

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Rebecca Solnit

Spielberg’s Disclosure Day is making some wonder: will we have real disclosure soon?

Spielberg’s Disclosure Day is making some wonder: will we have real disclosure soon?

Even before Stephen Spielberg’s latest film, Disclosure Day, began unspooling at local multiplexes, the internet was debating whether we would ever...

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Seth Shostak