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Bernie Sanders says he will continue to campaign until the Democratic convention despite reports from the AP that Hillary Clinton has secured enough delegates to clinch the party’s presidential nomination
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Footage shot over Collaroy beach on Tuesday morning shows the aftermath of the weekend’s wild storms
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Albert van Zetten tells the ABC Launceston could face flooding ‘that we haven’t experienced before’ as floodwaters from the South Esk river hit the city late on Tuesday or on Wednesday
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An Associated Press report claims Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has reached number of delegates needed to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination
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Polls are problematic, and they’re having dark effects on politics, argues Mona Chalabi
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Julie Bindel asks why so many feminists are trying to reclaim marriage as a subversive act
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Patrick Kingsley argues that Europe’s only solution to the migrant crisis is to resettle hundreds of thousands of people
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John Harris watches The Donald win the presumptive nomination in Indiana and talks to voters who think he’s the only option – as well as the people who think it’s all a con
spotlight
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In this archive video, filmed in 2015, Alan Rickman remembers visiting the Royal Court as a teenager, starring in an acclaimed Irish version of The Seagull there and taking Rachel Corrie’s parents to see the play based on their daughter’s diaries
sport
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Olympic gold medalist Stephanie Brown Trafton takes the Guardian US backstage during a test event at the Nílton Santos Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro
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Novak Djokovic says winning the French open was one of the ‘most beautiful’ moments of his career, after beating Andy Murray 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 at Roland Garros on Sunday
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Muhammad Ali’s coffin arrives in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky
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After beating world No1 Serena Williams 7-5, 6-4 in the women’s French Open final, Garbiñe Muguruza shows off the Suzanne Lenglen Cup in central Paris
technology
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Robots and automated systems are getting faster, better and cheaper by the day. A study of US jobs has found that 47% are threatened by automation in the next 20 years
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Researchers at the University of Sydney’s dairy farm on the outskirts of Sydney are experimenting with robotic farm assistants
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This little flying machine, dubbed a “RoboBee”, has been designed to perch on a host of different surfaces, opening up new possibilities for the use of drones in providing a bird’s-eye view of the world, scientists say. The total weight of the robot is about 100mg - similar to the weight of a real bee
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Alphabet’s flagship company presents Google Home, a speaker-turned-personal-assistant that will allow users to turn on their lights and surf the web, among other functions
culture
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Oliver, the host of the HBO show, announced the giveaway during a 20-minute segment on the ‘grimey business’ of debt collection
interviews
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Nicola Sturgeon says she wants a vote to remain in the European Union to be one of hope, with people enthusiastically going to the polls
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In an exclusive interview, Andy Burnham denies any snub to Jeremy Corbyn – and has his knowledge of Manchester tested in a fiendish quickfire quiz
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Ahead of the Holyrood elections on 5 May, Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale talks to Owen Jones
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The former Greek finance minister tells Owen Jones why Britons should vote to remain in the EU
life & style
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Some 300,000 handmade poppies are on display at the Chelsea Flower Show, in honour of the armed forces
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Tamal Ray, anaesthetist and baker, Professor Charles Spence, experimental psychologist at the University of Oxford and chef Jozef Youssef embark on a journey to decode the science of flavour
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More than 50 dogs – and their owners – attend a screening of Laurie Anderson’s Heart of a Dog at Picturehouse Central in London’s West End
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The annual parade of fashion and star power is out in force at the Met Gala in New York
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In a government building in Nanzhao, the Zhang children’s father awaits his fate. Will Wei, Yan and Won ever be able to study and work?
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