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Internal documents show site struggles with mammoth task of policing content ranging from nudity to sexual abuseInternal documents show site struggles with mammoth task of policing content ranging from nudity to sexual abuse
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Leaked guidelines on cruel and abusive posts also show how company judges who ‘deserves our protection’ and who doesn’tLeaked guidelines on cruel and abusive posts also show how company judges who ‘deserves our protection’ and who doesn’t
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Labour’s Yvette Cooper is among those calling for more transparency from the company in wake of Guardian revelationsLabour’s Yvette Cooper is among those calling for more transparency from the company in wake of Guardian revelations
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PM accused of ‘manifesto meltdown’ but insists ‘nothing has changed’ after introducing plan to cap people’s social care costs
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In-work poverty disproportionately concentrated in households in private rented housing as rising living costs bite
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Theme emerges as president visits Israel during first overseas trip, saying Iran must cease ‘funding terrorists’ and never obtain nuclear weapons
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Nicky Hayden, the former MotoGP world champion, has died five days after he was involved in a bicycle accident
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Tom Watson sounded dangerously like Spinal Tap’s Marty DiBergi, while Jeremy Corbyn’s speech was more Katy Perry
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Our resident cartoonist trades football for the general election in a new weekly campaign strip
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Find out what the pollsters are expecting on June 8 as Theresa May seeks to turn an opinion poll lead into an increased majority. We’re compiling daily updates from all the main polling firms and tracking the trend
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Host asked listeners to try to guess killer’s identity from musical clues including and Suffer Little Children
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Nuriye Gülmen and Semih Özakça have been on strike after losing their jobs in purge that followed coup attempt
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Boris Boillon, a former adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy, faces tax fraud and forgery charges after being stopped with a bag stuffed with cash
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David Lynch’s series, first broadcast in 1990, was a pioneer of stylish TV – with Audrey’s sweater-girl dressing, Agent Cooper’s hardboiled suits and the Log Lady’s knits. With the new series airing this week, here are five ways to get the looks
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Canadian rapper, who walked into the show Sunday with 22 nominations, won top artist, top male artist and top Billboard 200 album, among others
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Lawyer for Woman’s Day publisher says Wilson did not grow up ‘in a ghetto’ but attended elite private boarding school
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The art of gardening is celebrated this week at the Chelsea flower show, one of the world’s largest horticultural festivals
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including the farewell presentation of the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus
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It’s day five at the Cannes film festival, with the big premieres including The Meyerowitz Stories, How to Talk to Girls at Parties and Redoubtable
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With troubling, dreamlike compositions, French photographer Mehdi Bahmed conveys the awkwardness of being caught between western and Arab identity
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In the latest chapter in our audiovisual series on celebrated Australian photographs, we look at the images of Magnum member Trent Parke
Facebook generates massive profits – it can afford to protect the public
Facebook generates massive profits – it can afford to protect the public