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Sun, sea and struggle: growing up in England’s coastal towns
Helen Pidd grew up in Morecambe, and life in seaside towns has only got harder since she was a teenager. She went back to find out why. Help support …
6 months, 3 weeks ago
What price will Ukraine have to pay for peace?
After a week of historic summits on the future of Ukraine, will the president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, have to trade land for peace? Diplomatic editor P…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
How far-right rhetoric on migration went mainstream
Academic and author Dr Maya Goodfellow discusses how UK politicians have adopted far-right language on asylum and immigration. Help support our indep…
7 months ago
Can Europe’s leaders drag Trump’s Ukraine policy back on track? – Today in Focus Extra podcast
The Guardian’s senior international correspondent Julian Borger on why a ‘dream team’ of Europe’s leaders will flank Zelenskyy today as he travels to…
7 months ago
Stephen Miller, Trump’s immigration mastermind
What is driving the architect of Donald Trump’s immigration policy? With Jean Guerrero. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/in…
7 months ago
Ghosting, breadcrumbing, one-night stands: are we done with dating apps?
More than a million people in the UK left dating apps last year. The Guardian matchmaker Kitty Drake explains why. Help support our independent journ…
7 months ago
How Israel used Microsoft technology to spy on Palestinians
Harry Davies on how Microsoft’s cloud was used to facilitate mass surveillance of Palestinians. Help support our independent journalism at theguardia…
7 months ago
The secrets of the world’s richest company
Nvidia is the world’s first $4tn company – and it just made an astonishing deal with Trump. But who is the company’s founder, Jensen Huang, and what …
7 months ago
The Trump-Putin summit
The Guardian journalist Shaun Walker and the former British ambassador to Russia Laurie Bristow talk through Friday’s impending summit between Donald…
7 months, 1 week ago
How the University of Edinburgh helped create scientific racism
Will the University of Edinburgh confront its dark past? Severin Carrell reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
7 months, 1 week ago