Gary Younge
Gary Younge is editor-at-large for the Guardian. His new book Another Day in the Death of America, published by Guardian Faber, is out on 29 September. Twitter: @garyyounge
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After Jeremy Corbyn’s confirmation both left and right have to return to their founding principles. Failing to do so is costing the party – and the country – dear
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On Saturday 23 November 2013, 10 children died after being shot. It was just another day in America. In an exclusive extract from his new book, Gary Younge chronicles two short lives
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On an average day in America, seven children and teenagers will be shot dead. Gary Younge tells the stories of the lives lost on one random day - 23 November 2013
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The morning conference – one of the Guardian’s dearest traditions – goes far beyond discussing what news to report
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Britain’s vote to leave the EU has left many east Europeans feeling anxious. For groups that never previously saw themselves as victims of racism, the spike in hate crimes has come as a shock
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Andy Murray credits fatherhood for his Wimbledon victory. Andrea Leadsom claimed being a mother would make her a better PM. But is raising a child really the key to self-improvement? Here five writers explain how it changed them
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The former shadow business secretary wants to become Labour leader, and promises to unite the party. How do her credentials stack up?
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Follow the latest updates in the aftermath of a shooting attack on a protest against police violence in Dallas, in which five officers were killed
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The Long Read: On the day after the referendum, many Britons woke up feeling that the country had changed overnight. But this was a disaster decades in the making
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Join the Guardian’s editor-in-chief Katharine Viner, and columnist Gary Younge to consider some of the questions and feelings that the referendum result has prompted
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During the campaign the very worst impulses were given free rein and voice. Britain is not greater for this decision but smaller, weaker and more vulnerable
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Join us at 12pm today to discuss where you stand and why. Follow the blog over the morning as we will update it with opinions from our journalists
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Disparaging the leavers’ arguments as being so flawed they are barely worth countering may turn out to be a very dangerous strategy for the remain camp
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The late veteran reporter was the Guardian’s Northern Ireland and South Africa correspondent, covering the Troubles and end of apartheid, but he was also a good friend, great mind and a formidable chess opponent
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Election 2016: The view from Middletown The view from Middletown: join Gary Younge for a unique look at the US election