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Surveillance video shows a group of inmates in handcuffs breaking out of their locked holding room so they can yell for help after their jailer loses consciousness.
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Sudanese political cartoonist Khalid Albaih explores the issue of race and politics
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Police reviewing case after officer captured on dashcam pointing gun at driver’s face
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The Australian prime minister finally claims victory in the federal election, eight days after voters had left the outcome on a knife edge
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The EU referendum debate and result has laid ground for the far right to gain momentum, argues the Guardian’s social affairs editor Randeep Ramesh
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Paloma Faith tells Owen Jones that she thinks few musicians discuss politics because of the abuse directed at them on social media
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The Guardian’s political editor, Anushka Asthana, says the Leave camp have let a genie out of a bottle, and they must put it back
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Trump’s candidacy was a protest, with his team hoping for just 12% of the Republican vote, argues New Yorker writer Mark Singer
spotlight
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Sudanese political cartoonist Khalid Albaih explores the issue of race and politics
sport
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Tom Dumoulin breaks away to take stage nine victory in Andorra, while Chris Froome keeps control of the yellow jersey
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Serena Williams beats Germany’s Angelique Kerber 7-5, 6-3 in Saturday’s final
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Chris Froome takes the yellow jersey after breaking away to win stage eight at the 2016 Tour de France. The defending champion raced clear on the final descent to take a sixteen-second lead over fellow British rider Adam Yates
technology
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An investiagtion has been launched into Tesla Model S cars after a driver was killed in one of the vehicles while using the company’s autopilot mode
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Monica Moreno, a cafeteria worker at Intel, joins a movement to unionize food service workers and protest conditions at Silicon Valley technology companies
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Tesla Model S floats well enough to act as a boat
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Blue Origin live streams the launch, and successful landing, of its New Shepard rocket on Sunday for the fourth time
culture
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Sudanese political cartoonist Khalid Albaih explores the issue of race and politics
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
life & style
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We put food colouring into vanilla yoghurt and challenged people to guess the flavour. Will they all be duped or might someone see through our ruse?
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Joe Wicks, also known as the Body Coach, is the man who will make you “lean in 15.”
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Jelly beans are identical in size and shape – perfect for a blindfold taste test. Could you guess the right flavours?
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We ask people to sit a blindfolded taste test. Identifying one crisp flavour from another sounds easy, right?
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Jenn Nelson tells the story of her four-year legal campaign to prove that global music publisher did not own the rights to the world-famous song Happy Birthday
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Animation The story of Euro 2016