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Matt Murray defends paper’s strategy as ‘demoralized’ staffers ask tough questions in contentious town hall
Top Washington Post editor Matt Murray acknowledged “a widespread sense of loss, of genuine…
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Transcription tools used by councils in England and Scotland reported to wrongly indicate suicidal ideation
AI tools are making potentially harmful errors in social work records, from bogus warnings o…
Defending European strategic interests must be a priority to level the economic playing field in an increasingly volatile world
Given the daunting nature of the challenges they face in the era of Dona…
The racism was not new. What was new was the inability to look past it. For a moment, at least, the blinders were off
John from New Mexico, a self-professed lifelong Republican, called into C-Span’s W…
Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda unlikely to be ready in time
Women’s edition fear of hosts’ Morocco withdrawal
Next year’s Africa Cup of Nations could be postponed until 2028 owing to doubts over the readin…
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It’s not virtue signaling. It’s vitriol signaling about their own perceived persecution
Can someone explain to me why Megyn Kelly is so angry? In an interview with Piers Morgan, the political commenta…
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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In interviews with community leaders, lawyers, security specialists and bereaved relatives, the Guardian pieces together how an operation targeting a criminal gang left 122 people dead last October
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The party’s MPs know their leader is failing but with no obvious replacement, getting rid of him now would cause more hurt than healing
Westminster time is counted in scandals, resignations, rebellion…
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