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Comments come as former president’s high-profile hush money trial continues
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The US academic on why the Mr Burns caricature of rich people is wrong, the double-edged sword of godlike technologies, and why young people shouldn’t follow their passion
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The Tories suffered big losses both in ‘red wall’ areas and more traditionally Conservative places
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Graeme McCormick claims he will gather requisite number of signatures to force contest instead of unopposed coronation
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Officials in Rio Grande do Sul state say more than 80,000 have been displaced by record water levels
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Khaled is waiting to be deported from the Colnbrook centre where, he says, many who have fled persecution are struggling to cope with what lies ahead
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Exclusive: Party insiders say departure of Hilary Schan could mark start of end for grassroots leftwing group
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Netanyahu refuses demands of permanent ceasefire and also moves to shut down Al Jazeera network
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About 100 people attended Republic rally in Trafalgar Square, with parallel events in Edinburgh and Cardiff
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Suella Braverman says Conservative party will be lucky to have any MPs unless it adopts harder line on immigration and rights
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UK demand growing for beverages made from fungi, but experts dismiss innovations as ‘health products you don’t need’
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In the first of our Politics Weekly Westminster episodes, the Guardian’s political editor Pippa Crerar and political correspondent Kiran Stacey go over the big wins and losses from the local and mayoral elections
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In the first of our Politics Weekly Westminster episodes, the Guardian’s political editor Pippa Crerar and political correspondent Kiran Stacey go over the big wins and losses from the local and mayoral elections
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Party has gained 768 seats, Labour 545 and the Greens 480, while the Conservatives has lost 1,783
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World’s smallest army, which is preparing to swear in its latest recruits, has in the past engaged in ferocious battles
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Come to Thurrock and things get clearer. People feel victims of a terrible injustice, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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About 6,000 have been installed this year, a quarter of them rapid chargers that can power up a car in under an hour
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Daniel Anjorin, who was attacked while walking to school in east London, has been described as ‘true scholar’
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Hill’s portrayal of Yosser Hughes in 1982 BBC series launched career that included roles in Titanic and Lord of the Rings
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People around the world have sent the book, with their personal stories, to Edinburgh for an installation to mark its publication 75 years ago
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