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Cabinet ministers David Davis, Liam Fox and Boris Johnson have been nicknamed ‘the three Brexiteers’ for their cavalier approach to the finer details of leaving the European Union
Watch our series of in-depth films exploring in rich detail the stories behind the headlines
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Meet some of those individuals who deliberately push the boundaries of acceptability in comment threads, on social media and on internet forums
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As Iraqi forces attempt to retake Mosul from Isis, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad joins their elite Golden Division on the frontline, speaking with civilians, soldiers and Isis suspects
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The Radical Monarchs is an alternative to the Girl Scout movement for young girls carrying the torch of radical black youth activism in Oakland, California
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Football’s world cup for unrecognised territories is viewed through the eyes of the manager and players of one of the most fascinating teams, Iraqi Kurdistan
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A revealing and unsettling journey to the heart of America’s deadly love affair with the gun
spotlight
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child won a record-breaking nine awards at the Olivier awards on Sunday, including best new play
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Deadpan comedian best known for long-running political sketch with Bryan Dawe, died of natural causes while hiking
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CCTV footage has emerged showing the moments leading up to the bombing of St Mark’s Cathedral in Alexandria, Egypt
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Prof Terry Hughes from the Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies discusses findings from the 2017 Great Barrier Reef aerial survey
sport
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Justin Rose reflects on finishing second in the 2017 Masters on Sunday, saying the crowd were behind champion Sergio García
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Sergio García praises Justin Rose for their Masters ‘battle’ that saw the Spaniard claim his first major trophy at Augusta National on Sunday
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One For Arthur wins the 2017 Grand National for trainer Lucinda Russell on Saturday at Aintree
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Those who only bet on Grand National may have heard of handicapping, but even the most dedicated racing fan can be confused about it. Let’s weigh up the facts …
technology
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Samsung’s European Mobile Division vice president Jean-daniel Ayme discusses the new features of the Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone on Wednesday
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The home secretary says that intelligence services must have access to encrypted WhatsApp messages, following the Westminster attack
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A video produced by Waymo, Google’s self-driving car operation, shows how one of its cars avoids a woman in a wheelchair entered the middle of the road in front of the car and moving in circles, chasing what appears to be a duck or a turkey
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Two of the defendants are Russian FSB officers and the other two are hackers
interviews
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Angus Robertson tells Owen Jones that he and his Scottish National party colleagues have ‘yet to be convinced by Theresa May’s government’
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Rutger Bregman, the author of Utopia for Realists and How Can We Get There, talks to Owen Jones
culture
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child won a record-breaking nine awards at the Olivier awards on Sunday, including best new play
life & style
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An exhausted participant of the Philadelphia Love Run half marathon is helped by other runners on Sunday
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SBTV founder, Jamal Edwards MBE, talks to his mates about masculinity and men not reaching out for help when it comes to depression.
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A lifetime of activism has taught author, anthropologist and academic Marcia Langton the power of strategic thought and persuasion. ‘You can change the world and you can make the world a better place,’ she says. But it’s important to stay positive, to be thoughtful, to communicate clearly, and to have compassion. ‘There is too much negativity, too much cynicism, and it’s not helpful’
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