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As Britain’s biggest nuclear power plant rises next door, Sam, 11, dreams of protecting the fish he identifies with, and is forced to decide what kind of person he wants to be
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Steubenville, Ohio, was once best known for high school sports and as the birthplace of Dean Martin. But when a teenage girl was sexually assaulted by two members of the football team, the shadowy hacker group Anonymous caught wind of the story and decided to intervene
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To date at least 20 British nationals, some with no previous experience of combat, have travelled to Syria to fight Isis on the frontline. Eight of these Brits have lost their lives. This film follows the journeys of parents as they investigate why their children went out to joining the Kurdish army in their fight against Isis, including visiting the places they died in Syria. What led these young Brits to risk everything, travelling thousands of miles from home to wage war against the world’s most feared terrorist organisation, fighting someone else’s war?
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Ten years after climate movie The Age of Stupid had its green-carpet, solar-powered premiere, we follow its director as she revisits people and places from the film and asks: are we still heading for the catastrophic future it depicted?
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Alka Pradhan, James Connell and Sterling Thomas are lawyers for Ammar al-Baluchi, one of the five men facing the death penalty for plotting the 9/11 terrorist attacks
Spotlight
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Michael Butler meets four referees, as well as the FA, to find out just how bad the problem of abuse towards referees has got, what is being done about it and if that is enough for the men and women in the middle
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Pochettino says Spurs lost despite dominating the match in which Liverpool took their chances.
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Jürgen Klopp says he is 'relieved' to have ended his streak of defeats in cup finals after lifting the Champions League trophy with Liverpool following a 2-0 victory over Tottenham.
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Liverpool fans have been celebrating after their club defeated Tottenham 2-0 in the Champions League final to win a sixth European title
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Osaka revealed nerves have been affecting her performance, while Williams said she was surprised to be knocked out in the third round.
Explainers
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Cyclists can be a nuisance, running red lights, riding on the pavement ... but are they dangerous, and if not, is it a problem if they break the law?
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Undercover footage appears to show the far-right vice-chancellor, Heinz-Christian Strache, promising contracts in exchange for campaign support, prompting him to resign
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Australia’s political landscape is scarred by bureaucratic mismanagement and political indifference but a UN report is urging governments make urgent, transformative change to curb mass biodiversity and ecosystem loss
Sport
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The championship finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee ended in a dramatic draw, after eight contestants combined to spell the final 47 words correctly over five consecutive perfect rounds - a feat unprecedented in the competition's 94-year history
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Ben Stokes soaked up the plaudits after his one-handed wonder catch got England’s World Cup campaign under way with a crushing victory in which the hosts beat South Africa by 104 runs
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As Eoin Morgan's England side look to win their first ever World Cup, here's a preview to the 2019 competition
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'I was fighting with the spirit of Niki. I know he’ll be looking down taking his hat off. I was trying to make him proud.'
Technology
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Internet’s most famous cat, with a face that launched a thousand gifs, has died in Arizona aged seven
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The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has invoked Margaret Thatcher as he appealed to the Conservative right to take a firmer line with China, again urging the UK to resist efforts by Huawei to gain access to Britain's new 5G network
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What a year it's been for the Facebook founder. There was that unforgettable Senate hearing, that huge data scandal and, oh yes, those 2 million Europeans who left the site
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The Tesla founder unveils his latest visionary project – a tunnel beneath LA that his Boring Company says will revolutionise urban transport
Interviews
Culture
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Musician says Brexit has made him ashamed of the UK, as he tells fans: 'I am a European. I am not a stupid, colonial, imperialist English idiot'
Life & style
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Lady Gaga wore multiple outfits, which she slowly revealed as she walked the pink carpet of the 71st annual Met Ball in New York. This year’s theme ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’ saw A-listers exploring ‘how irony, humour, parody, pastiche, artifice, theatricality and exaggeration are expressed in fashion’.
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Guardian reporter Leah Green finds out why it is so difficult to conquer insomnia, and why good treatment is so hard to come by
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As a group of animal rights protesters roast a very realistic fake dog on the streets of Sydney, butchers in France are attacked and campaigners in the UK hold noisy protests in supermarkets and restaurants, we look at whether vegan protests have become too extreme
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Do vegan and dairy-free icecreams taste as good as the originals? Our panel decides
Rem Koolhaas: 'I've seen Britain transformed for the better by Europe'