headlines
Tuesday
6
September
2016
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Director of public prosecutions says use of social media to threaten and control is driving factor behind 10% rise in number of cases to 117,568 in 2015-16
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Detection of ‘abundant’ magnetite particles raises concerns because of suggested links to Alzheimer’s disease
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British Medical Association suspends five-day strike in September after junior doctors demand ‘urgent rethink of union’s position’
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Broad gags, choice turns and some terrific slapstick involving a hospital revolving door elevate a possibly opportunistic outing into a solid and satisfying comeback
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Theresa May has cast doubt on whether Brexit will lead either to a points-based immigration system or an extra £100m a week for the NHS – two central promises made by the successful campaign to leave the European Union
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Should Keith Vaz step down as home affairs committee chair?
Paris Lees, Peter Tatchell, Julie Bindel, Margaret Corvid and Joan SmithThe Labour MP has been accused of paying for the services of male prostitutes. Should this affect his role in policy on the sex trade? Our panel give their verdict -
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Panorama programme claims there are numerous, potentially lethal safety flaws at the Cumbria nuclear plant
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Liberty, Tell Mama and Inquest among groups to express concern over decision to entrust security firm with running Equality Advisory and Support Service
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around the world
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Colin Kaepernick has right to protest against racial discrimination in US, president said, as other athletes have been influenced to kneel in solidarity
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More than 200 firefighters with 65 vehicles deployed to tackle blaze, which officials suspect was started deliberately
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explore
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Pete has lost his mojo; Adam has found a much younger bride. But this reunion is enjoyable for the characters – and, thankfully, for us
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Major research review suggests that people with mild or moderate asthma who take vitamin D have fewer attacks requiring hospital treament
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Why cash isn't king any more
Kenneth RogoffA less-cash society would be fairer and safer because the more cash you carry, the more you help the underground economy, not the legal one -
One of the biggest parties on earth isn’t just about having a good
time. Many come to Burning Man to grieve – and inter the ashes of loved ones -
Fans of the panda are celebrating its removal from the endangered list – and it’s not the only species to have been pulled back from the brink
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The dramatic trial of Helen Titchener for the attempted murder of her husband is finally under way. How is her barrister performing; is Helen’s predicament true to life; and what will prison be like, if she is convicted?
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Autumn coats are not immune to fashion snobbery and what matters is not what you wear, but how you wear it. Plus: why do we interview supermodels?
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Anna Jones’ summer soup recipes: Lightness and brightness are the watchwords for summer soups. Try a coconut, lemongrass and lime broth, or courgette and baby gem bowlful to lighten up your day
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I fantasise about intimacy and romance every day, but it always stays a fantasy
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Sevnica residents could not recall much about Melanija Knavs and did not seem to follow her transformation from working-class daughter to possible US first lady
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One More Time With Feeling director Andrew Dominik says the musician wanted to promote his new album Skeleton Tree without having to talk to the media
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Actor and friend of Vladimir Putin met Kyrgyzstan president and opened World Nomad Games clad in medieval armour and on horseback
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Martin Roth, the museum’s first foreign director, said he was particularly upset over ‘war rhetoric’ during referendum campaign
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including Hillary Clinton’s new campaign plane and protestors occupying a road in Calais
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A new book showcases the work of Vogue’s influential creative director, who has worked with photographers from Annie Leibovitz to Bruce Weber
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A selection of images which document a family common weasels throughout the seasons scoops the top prize this year
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Imprisoned after he was forced into fighting in Burundi, 17-year-old Jean-Pierre is now attending a re-education centre, a safe haven in a country where children have suffered disproportionately amid the ongoing chaos
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In a new website launching today, the public and scientists alike will be able to explore interactive 3D models of skulls and artefacts rescued from the wreck
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A look back at the front covers of the controversial countercultural magazine Oz, co-founded and edited by the late Richard Neville
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David Davis accused of having no Brexit plan
Panel verdict What has Davis told us about Brexit?