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The Guardian view on Trump and the law: a restraint on the executive is morphing into its weapon | Editorial https://t.co/bHnoSNdrsL
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Editorial: The indictment of critics including John Bolton rings alarm bells as the US president expands his power and seeks to use the justice system to exact revenge
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Donald Trump claims to be the president of peace, but at home he is fomenting civil war | Jonathan Freedland https://t.co/IflUDQLjZ3
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His ruthless use of the national guard to menace cities and political enemies is unprecedented. He is preparing for battle against the ‘enemy within’, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
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Punish Prince Andrew? This is no meritocracy, I’m afraid – you get the royal family you didn’t vote for | Marina Hyde https://t.co/HltkIqEI5g
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After years of drip-fed revelations, we might as well face it. This is a family elevated by birthright: they’re stuck with him and so are we, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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The sale of the Telegraph is not trivial matter. A mainstream media in the grip of the right is a threat to us all | Jane Martinson https://t.co/hDEwBTbIYS
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It’s more than just the Tory house bible. On multiple ethical and political grounds, Lisa Nandy must think hard before nodding any deal through, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson
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Trump’s peace plan is just about holding together, but may be unravelled by two unresolved issues | Rajan Menon https://t.co/DCIe04ZdD8
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The withdrawal of Israeli troops and the establishment of an International Stabilisation force are key in securing long term peace, but the plan is dangerously vague on these issues, says professor...
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Trump’s anti-truth crusade is not just an attack on facts – it’s an unravelling of the Enlightenment | Polly Toynbee https://t.co/bEZIv4h6cZ
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The US president, JD Vance and Nigel Farage seem to believe that checking facts is a form of censorship. Nonsense: speech is only free when it is anchored in truth, says Guardian columnist Polly...
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Millennial dads are experiencing something mums have known for a long time | Gaby Hinsliff https://t.co/UUomsaoJfW
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Men want to be active, engaged parents, but many are being torn apart by the competing demands of family and work, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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The Guardian view on the US and Venezuela: Trump’s ‘war on drugs’ ramps up military threats to Maduro | Editorial https://t.co/rEVBQvYgbS
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Editorial: Hawks want regime change. Democrats and others are right to warn against illegal and unauthorised use of force
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The latest Prince Andrew abuse claims are a new low for the Royal Family. In this form, it can’t survive | Simon Jenkins https://t.co/sr36DlIvmw
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‘The Firm’ as a modernising strategy was already falling apart, but with the shocking allegations so fully in the public domain, it has now collapsed, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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While the eyes of the world are on Gaza, Israeli settlers in the West Bank still behave with impunity | Ofer Cassif https://t.co/H7tlj6xAuf
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As the harvest season begins, attacks on Palestinian farmers and their land are spiralling. The words of peace following the Gaza ceasefire ring hollow, says Knesset member Ofer Cassif
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My teachers had no idea I was homeless. People like me hide in plain sight in the UK | Isra Sulevani https://t.co/bUPjjhs6ZY
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The housing crisis has reached catastrophic new levels, and Labour is planning to slash affordable housing even further. It doesn’t have to be this way, says medical student Isra Sulevani
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In Gaza, we are picking up our lives amid the remnants of war, fear of Israel’s return haunting every step | Sondos Sabra https://t.co/4kT4QxUsmQ
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There is a continuing trauma and new threats to our safety from gangs who terrorise us. Our ordeal has changed, but it’s far from over, says Gaza-based writer and translator Sondos Sabra
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Nigel Farage is cosying up to the US anti-abortion group that challenged Roe v Wade. Women in Britain should know that | Zoe Williams https://t.co/OkFXVNNltp
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ADF, a conservative Christian lobby group that counts among its allies JD Vance, has stated that its goal is to see abortion rights curtailed in Britain, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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Wage war on nature to build new homes: that’s Labour’s offer, but it’s a con trick | George Monbiot https://t.co/QtEaAwKtbN
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The government’s new planning bill is tearing down environmental protections to benefit developers. This nation of nature lovers won’t stand for it, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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The Guardian view on the China spy trial: an opportunity for Labour to prove it understands the threat from B… https://t.co/lUIHqTlVJd
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Editorial: Dispelling confusion about the collapsed case would build confidence that the government has a coherent policy
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Trump hates this ‘super bad’ photo of him in Time magazine. I almost feel sympathy … almost | Emma Brockes https://t.co/7xylJFv4nD
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This is a man who once mocked the movements of a disabled reporter, so we’ll take what schadenfreude we can get, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Letters: Alan Howarth obituary https://t.co/ivkp3JJdxS
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Ruth Lister writes: He was an active supporter of mindfulness programme in the Lords
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Abolishing stamp duty won’t solve Britain’s housing crisis – but this radical property tax just might | Josh Ryan-Collins https://t.co/BsCwgebnPG
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Economists on all sides agree: rather than incremental changes, this deeply unfair market needs a ‘big bang’ moment, says associate professor of economics and finance Josh Ryan-Collins
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A lasting peace between Israel and Palestine? We’ve heard that before – the result was more bloodshed | Jason Burke https://t.co/oWyo8hT3lP
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In 1982, Ronald Reagan picked up the phone to Menachem Begin to tell him to end a war. There are lessons from history and we need to learn them, says Guardian international security correspondent...
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Kemi Badenoch wants to end ‘rip-off degrees’ – but I wouldn’t have created Horrid Henry without mine | Francesca Simon https://t.co/HvFoOOVcak
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I studied Old and Middle English. Although I didn’t know it, I couldn’t have chosen a better subject to train me to become a children’s author, says author Francesca Simon
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