headlines
Sunday
10
July
2016
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Demonstrators across US renew outcry against police shootings, while search suggests Micah Johnson prepared for larger attack, police chief says
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Minute-by-minute report: Will Euro 2016 hosts France rewrite history or will Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo have the last laugh? Join Rob Smyth
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highlights
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From a teenager whose mum joins him at Pride parades, to a 70-year-old who was sacked five times for being trans, five people tell of their experiences
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Americans aren’t the demographic caricatures painted by politicians and pundits – and they deserve more than just soundbites on the campaign trail
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Fanboy ire can’t stifle the defiant energy – and frequent hilarity – of this terrifically inventive comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig
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A summary of the summary of The Report of the Iraq Inquiry, as suggested by John Crace
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Scot claims second trophy with straight-sets victory over Canadian
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The pair, who had never played together before this year’s championships, beat Robert Farah and Anna-Lena Groenefeld 7-6, 6-4 as Watson became Sunday’s third British winner at Wimbledon
opinion
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The longer injustices in policing remain unaddressed, the longer they fester. This poses a danger to us all – as the tragic events in Dallas demonstrate
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Are all politicians alike? Perish the thought…
David MitchellThe healthy political cynicism I was brought up with, the wry understanding picked up from watching Yes, Minister, has gone septic -
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Figures obtained from UK clinics show referral increases of several hundred percent
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Leader confirms he would mount possible legal challenge if he is not on ballot for leadership contest with Angela Eagle
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in depth
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Why a person feels male when biologically female, or vice versa, is still unclear. But scientists are working to solve the puzzle
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A gathering of politically active older women in Houston, Texas, mourn the absence of civility, dignity and respect in the 2016 election debate
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In a country where casual relationships are still frowned on, young Indians are defying parents and society by using smartphone apps to meet partners
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Should Britain have taken part in the American-led invasion of Iraq? Was the war illegal?
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The UK creative world is warning of the damage Brexit could have on the arts – at a time when they are more economically vital than ever
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Britain’s festival scene is booming, and these days the eating options are every bit as exciting as the acts onstage. Eight musicians describe their favourite bites
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From Essex serpents to chimpanzees, political satire to the best new thrillers … leading writers reveal which books they will be taking to the beach
people
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The character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs has always been a hit with fans – so it’s a pity the movies don’t live up to the legend of their jungle hero
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Tech billionaire says he hopes to publish details this week as cryptic message echoes 2006 blogpost in which he unveiled what is now Tesla Model S
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Nyad was the first person to complete the epic 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida unassisted, battling fatigue, deadly currents and venomous jellyfish. She explains why she never gives up
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Two of the prestigious Caine Prize nominees had only been published in online journals, as power shifts from publishers to literary collectives
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the big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world
Exclusive Radical reform for federal UK proposed after Brexit vote