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John Harris and John Domokos get immersed in the towns and cities of North East Scotland, where the oil price crash and the ups and downs of the fishing industry have created a political storm around Brexit and Scottish independence - and the perfect climate for a Tory revival
Watch our series of in-depth films exploring in rich detail the stories behind the headlines
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These are the girls running as fast as they can to be Jamaica’s new sprint champions in a country obsessed with its athletes. This is the story of the Champs national youth athletics competition that could change their lives
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People with disabilities are among the most discriminated against in Bolivia. Fed up with being ignored, a group of them march across the Andes to La Paz hoping to speak to President Evo Morales. Instead they face riot police, barricades, teargas and water cannon
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Cédric Herrou is a farmer who supports and houses African refugees in southern France. Why do he and his fellow activists feel compelled to defy the authorities?
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Christmas Island, off the coast of Australia: where thousands of people seeking asylum are indefinitely held in a high security detention facility. Poh Lin, a trauma counsellor living on the island, bears witness to the dramatic stories and decline of those being detained
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With his robot Erica, Hiroshi Ishiguro, the so-called bad boy of Japanese robotics, aims to redefine what it means to be human
spotlight
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Shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer talks to Owen Jones on the campaign trail in Camden
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John Harris and John Domokos get immersed in the towns and cities of North East Scotland, where the oil price crash and the ups and downs of the fishing industry have created a political storm around Brexit and Scottish independence - and the perfect climate for a Tory revival
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The former presidential candidate says conservative media conglomerates are now ‘calling the shots’
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It appears Healthy Harold, a government healthy living mascot much loved by generations of Australian children, has been saved from planned funding cuts.
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It seems the word is not just gibberish tweeted late at night. According to Sean Spicer, a select few special people know its secret meaning
explainers
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A major leak of Facebook’s internal guidelines shows how the social network deals with hate speech, graphic violence and sexual imagery. As regulators become increasingly concerned about the content available on Facebook, is it time the company took a more active approach to policing its users?
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With the news that Swedish prosecutors have dropped their investigation into WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the Guardian looks back at his six years holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy
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If Donald Trump does get impeached, what happens next? The Guardian takes a look at the history of impeachment, from Andrew Johnson to Bill Clinton
sport
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Willow Winston, a 73-year-old visual artist, has become the unlikely hero in the fight to save Millwall FC and the surrounding area from aggressive redevelopment by a shadowy offshore company. Willow, who plays walking football at the Lions Centre, a sports hall run by Millwall Community Trust, is hoping to unseat Heidi Alexander, who has previously been in favour of the redevelopment plans
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Speaking on Wednesday to Christian Vision Radio station, Margaret Court said that ‘tennis is full of lesbians’
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Police in Florida have released dashcam footage of Tiger Woods’ arrest for driving while under the influence
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British & Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton describes his relief that the 2017 tour of New Zealand is finally under way. The players landed after a long journey and received a traditional Maori welcome
technology
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A robot priest named BlessU-2 beams light from its hands as it demonstrates a blessing in Germany
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The British man who halted the WannaCry cyber attack says he’s no hero, but was just doing his job
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The Latvian skydiver completes what drone-makers Aerones say is the world’s first case of drone-diving after being lifted by 28-propeller drone
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A worldwide ransomware attack affecting almost 100 countries has hobbled parts of the NHS across England and Scotland, rendering patient information inaccessible
interviews
culture
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Liam Gallagher goes solo for a fundraiser gig in Manchester, a week after 22 people in the city were killed by a suicide bomber
life & style
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Omar, the maine coon cat from Melbourne, is in the running for the record of the longest cat in the world
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Several unaccompanied adults say they were turned away at the new Legoland Discovery Centre in Melbourne and are threatening to lodge human rights complaints
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First Impressions allows you to experience and interact with the world from the point of view of a baby
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An exhausted participant of the Philadelphia Love Run half marathon is helped by other runners on Sunday
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