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  • Dominic Cummings leaves Dorland House after giving evidence to the Covid inquiry in London last month.

    The Covid inquiry must look at facts as well as guilt

    Letters: David Hughes hopes the inquiry will correct the lurch towards a presidential style of government. Plus letters from Peter Slessenger, Michael Lavin, June Findlater and Susan Mahoney
  • Walking on Scots’ Dyke, one foot in England the other in Scotland. A Right to Roam demonstration, march and rally near Carlisle starting on the English side and crossing the Scots Dyke to meet with a contingent from Scotland on the Scottish side of the border, where such rights are already enshrined in law. Right to Roam wish to alert MPs in Westminster as to why they want England to adopt Scotland's approach of a full right of responsible access, together with a new English Outdoor Access Code and weigh up the pros and cons of a CRoW Act 2000-style approach to access vs a Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. Longtown, England UK 23/09/2023 © COPYRIGHT PHOTO BY MURDO MACLEOD All Rights Reserved Tel + 44 131 669 9659 Mobile +44 7831 504 531 Email: m@murdophoto.com STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY See details at http://www.murdophoto.com/T%26Cs.html No syndication, no redistribution. sgealbadh, A22R4S, Land, access, rights, of, way, trepassing. Rambling, ramblers, walkers,

    Scotland shows us the right way to roam

  • A group of teenage Syrian refugees in London

    Let’s be clear on children seeking asylum

  • A train and traffic race past Watford Gap.

    Reasons to mind the Watford Gap

  • Residents evacuate from Gaza City

    The futility of ‘destroying Hamas’

  • Palestinians search for survivors after an Israeli airstrike

    Children failed by a lack of political will to enforce international law

  • Confronting the reality of climate emergency

  • The key to negotiating peace in Israel and Palestine? Women

  • My breakdown and what it taught my daughters

  • Don’t knock mindfulness – it helps us artists see the world as it is

  • How do they still do it?

  • The turn of the spew: the rise of the obligatory vomit scene

  • Who uses the outside lane on motorways?

  • We may be old, Boris Johnson, but don’t dare call us expendable

Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.
  • A colony of mute swans at the Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset.

    A crowd of swans and a solitary oryx – readers’ best photos

  • ‘Using layers and reflections is one of my favourite devices, and sometimes the details emerge in the editing process. This is from a recent trip to New York.’

    Hint of Hopper and the end of summer – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
  • ‘I got up early and cycled along the river to near Bulcote, Nottinghamshire, hoping for some mist. A short while after, the sun hit the fields, mist began to form and then geese flew past, making a bright and interesting photo of the sunrise.’

    Golden geese and a lounging lizard – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.

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