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Article about second-tier rugby club last December piqued interest of American private equity firm

“I think my family already thought I was crazy so this is nothing new,” says Kenn Moritz from his ho…

The club chair said the move to the London Stadium showed they were not a ‘tinpot club’ but now relegation threat looms

When David Sullivan was pressed on why West Ham bothered to move to the London S…

Michael Frayn and Julian Barnes have announced that they won’t be writing any more books. It is a hard habit to kick

“Retirement is the ugliest word in the language,” Ernest Hemingway said. Writers, l…

The Guardian view on Britain’s fractured politics: a revolt against the status quo | Editorial

Sir Keir Starmer faces a deepening crisis of authority as election losses suggest disappointment with Labour has already curdled into cynicism

If you are Sir Keir Starmer, the results of the local and…

After months of protest, crackdown and war, on-the-ground reporting is more impossible than it has ever been. These challenges shape every aspect of how we report on what is happening in the country

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Rumens, whose column ran for nearly 20 years and developed a loyal readership, died this week aged 81

Carol was an excellent commentator on poetry, shrewd and deep-thinking but able to express her tho…

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world

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Reform leader irritated when asked about money from Christopher Harborne on day of party’s election gains

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Nigel Farage has repeatedly refused to answer questions…

One year on the job, the first US pope wins support for his progressive views and his defiance of Donald Trump

As Pope Leo XIV concludes his first year as the first American pope on Friday, Americans …

Guardian readers in the US share how they get around their cities without driving in such a car-dominated country

We asked Guardian readers in the US how they get around if they don’t have a car in s…

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