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Sunday
2 June 2019
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London mayor hits out at US president before his state visit to Britain
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The former home secretary calls on trades unions and Momentum to exert pressure on the Labour leader
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Survey by Opinium suggests Nigel Farage would be 20 seats short of a majority, with Conservatives reduced to 26 MPs
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Today in Focus Weekend
Weekend
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After a row over military service ended Netanyahu’s efforts to form a government, Israelis speak of the resentments behind the crisis
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As he is kicked out of Labour, the party’s former spin doctor and his daughter, Grace, talk Brexit and beyond
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George Jesse Turner tells of his 42 years behind the camera on the documentary series that has become a TV institution
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The acclaimed author on the power of familial love, ignoring advice to write only about domestic life, and the recent death of her husband
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The Labour leader has surrounded himself with advisers with a toxic agenda, argues the former home secretary
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The US president gives comfort to the far right. The prime minister should speak truth to power
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Letters treat
The spin
From the UK
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Remain backer blames ‘orchestrated, destructive campaign from outside party’
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Activists say more help should be given to avoid dangerous crossings in small boats
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Families of 21 victims say the total legal aid offered to their lawyers was just £350,000
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But rent activists are concerned that some agents intend to flout new laws
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Eleven killed were city staff members, one was contractor, while police say additional weapons found at scene and suspect’s home
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Move strengthens rights of sex workers, ruling party says, while rights group wants move followed by legal protections
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador hints at concession to US ahead of talks in Washington next week
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At least 79 injured by explosion in Dzerzhinsk, with 15 hospitalised
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First woman of colour to win the award was once told, ‘Black people don’t make art’
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The acclaimed Iranian musician is rekindling enthusiasm for a neglected and often derided instrument
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This summer, think flower power. There’s no better way to brighten up your look than with a colourful floral print
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Helping the critically endangered mammal is vital because it’s the last survivor on its branch of the evolutionary tree
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The comment team reflects on three extraordinary years of helping readers navigate the biggest political crisis for a generation
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Ed van der Elsken captures a carefree moment between takes of a 1979 Dutch movie
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The British photographer celebrates memorabilia of the first canines in space in a new book
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Floods, waves, flowers and lava – the last seven days, as captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Severe weather has spawned multiple tornadoes, flooding and even snow across America’s Midwest and Northeast
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Led By Donkeys, Shane Meadows and Carly Rae Jepson – portraits commissioned by the Observer in May 2019
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