headlines
Sunday
10
July
2016
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Figures obtained from UK clinics show referral increases of several hundred percent
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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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Proposed constitutional reform would give each nation and region of the UK full sovereignty over its own affairs
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highlights
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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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The actor who first played Sulu is wrong to criticise Simon Pegg’s re-imagining of a much-loved character. Star Trek Beyond is a reboot for our times
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Former colleagues say the MP is well equipped to challenge Jeremy Corbyn for the Labour party leadership
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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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Andy Murray makes his extraordinary Wimbledon feats seem everyday
Owen Gibson at WimbledonThat there was not so much an air of expectancy as one of inevitability on Centre Court is a testament to the Scot’s relentless drive for greatness -
Lewis Hamilton became the first driver to win three grands prix in a row at Silverstone, while Nico Rosberg provisionally came second
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Leadsom delights the Tory right – but she may cost them power
Matthew d'AnconaThe reactionary crusade designed to woo party members could easily lose the next general election -
One seismic event was a trigger for another earthquake 13 years later. But something good will rise from the dust
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from the UK
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Discussion focuses on how to capitalise on the referendum victory and the crises splitting Labour and the Conservatives
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Suspect in attack on Albertina Choules at her Buckinghamshire home taken to hospital for treatment
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around the world
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Fighting in Juba between troops loyal to President Kiir and those who back vice-president raise fears of return to civil war
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Attorney gives most detailed account so far of why Jeronimo Yanez opened fire – ‘this had everything to do with the presence of a gun’
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in brief
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Missouri suspects used app’s geolocation feature to target ‘unwitting victims’, says police after another incident saw game lead player to dead body
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From Calvin Harris to Jamie xx, blokes behind decks might be the main draws, but T is still Scotland’s biggest and best indie-rock party of the season
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The smallest pasta shapes add a tender texture and soak up flavours – perfect for these tasty summer dishes. By Nigel Slater
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Matt Smith gives a fine performance, but Anthony Neilson’s movie industry satire is unbalanced by one character’s eruption
in depth
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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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The Observer/Nesta award celebrates innovative projects making a difference to society. The 2016 winners range from a private members’ club employing the homeless to a trans activist’s pop-up nail salon
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They are one of the greatest combos in the history of musicals. The Pulitzer-winning pair behind Into the Woods talk about bumpy first nights, how to read audience coughs – and why shows today are too loud
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Pollution in the Kenyan capital is ‘beyond imagination’. With Africa’s predicted rise in population, this urban health crisis could kill 1.5 million within a generation
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Days after the militant group was cleared from Falluja, the victors erase the symbols of its reign. But, for the people, the future is uncertain
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Kevin Rushby learns about ancient ways on a new trip to rural Spain, where sheep graze, women pick wild herbs, and the only similarity to the nearby Costa Blanca is the amount of alcohol men put away
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The Bank of England governor calmed nerves with a £150bn lifeline, but there are many more post-referendum challenges
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people
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The US singer-songwriter on her stolen ukulele, losing her best friend and why it was important to make an album with her dad
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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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The writer and Holocaust survivor fought for truth and justice, defending persecuted people of all races and religions. He taught us that the word ‘refugee’ need not be unpopular
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The geneticist on the joys of Alexander Calder and Nordic noir, plus virtuoso performances from Simon McBurney and András Schiff
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world
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Celebrities, politicians and royals gather to watch the men’s final, which saw Andy Murray take his second Wimbledon title
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Thousands of people gathered at dawn in Hull to be painted blue and photographed for installation celebrating city’s relationship with the sea
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The riders in the peloton needed all the strength in their legs to ascend the 2115m high Col du Tourmalet, the highest paved mountain pass in the French Pyrenees, on stage eight of the 2016 Tour de France
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Protesters take to the streets across the US against police treatment of African Americans. Demonstrations were were given fresh impetus by the fatal shootings last week of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota
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Thomas Crymes loves rollercoasters, he has ridden and photographed over 350 of them. His latest book has photographs of over 100 rides in 38 parks
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