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Brexit
Tuesday
24 September 2019
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Speaker says Commons will reconvene on Wednesday amid calls for Boris Johnson to resign
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The businesswoman and Brexit legal campaigner has a long history as a self-starter
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Supreme court’s first female leader reached position by unusual route and is champion of diversity
Headlines
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Government says transfer of body to municipal cemetery will occur as soon as possible
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President ordered his staff to withhold nearly $400m in aid days before he pressured Ukraine’s president to investigate Biden
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‘Protect the children’ group contradicts police claims officers were only kicking a ‘yellow object’
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Spotlight
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The long read: On 15 September 1981, 10-year-old Ursula Herrmann headed home by bike from her cousin’s house. She never arrived. So began one of Germany’s most notorious postwar criminal cases, which remains contentious to this day
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After we published our countdown of the best architecture since 2000, you sent in your suggestions, from a rebirth in Berlin to a spectacular football stadium
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Is celebrating the end of a marriage a cruel way to get back at an ex – or a way to salvage dignity and move on?

Journalist Evgenia Peretz discusses how US college tutor Rick Singer persuaded so many parents to take part in one of the biggest university scandals the Department of Justice has ever prosecuted. And: Rob Davies on the collapse of Thomas Cook
Hope is Power
Opinion
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In waiving her anonymity, Stanford assault survivor Chanel Miller is upending victim-blaming narratives that heap sympathy on the perpetrator
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An extraordinary World Rugby statement saw referees in Japan confess they had not met standards only eight games into the tournament
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The World Cup champion has been transcendent, on and off the field. Fifa had no other option but to name her the best women’s player on the planet
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Securedrop
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Teenage climate activists told world leaders ‘you are failing us’ and accused them of ‘betrayal’
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Tuesday’s top story: President shrugs off impeachment threat over Zelensky call. Plus, how the US built the world’s largest immigration detention system
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Double agent Kim Philby’s confession partially released to National Archives
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Christ Mocked, by the 13th-century painter Cimabue, could be worth up to €6m
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Culture
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Mafia masterpiece plot The 'kidnapped' Caravaggio: how the mafia took a razor blade to a masterpiece
How masterpiece was kept in the home of a powerful mafia boss, who sliced off a piece in order to make a deal with the church -
Here are some of the best-worst moments involving opening envelopes
Documentaries
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Protesters were characterized as a threat to national security in what one calls an attempt to criminalize their actions
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The president’s tactic of redirecting accusations of misconduct back at his accuser is childish, petty … and surprisingly effective
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Male-dominated screening panels and gender-biased questions make it tough for female interns to land that all-important internship
Take part
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If you’re a holidaymaker who’s travelled with Thomas Cook and are overseas we’d like to hear from you. We’re also interested in hearing from workers
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South Africa are confident. Scotland are hard to predict. Wales have high hopes. And Uruguay just want to win a game
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Wherever you are in the world, this week we’d like to see your pictures on the theme ‘bored’
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The annual awards, now in their 10th year, celebrate the work of amateur and professional photographers and the beauty and diversity of British wildlife
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The second of a new Guardian Print Shop series featuring classic sports images from the likes of Gerry Cranham, Mark Leech and Tom Jenkins
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Blazes in Sumatra and Kalimantan leave huge areas shrouded in smog
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From J-Lo and Donatella Versace breaking the internet, to Prada favouring timeless style over fashion, the Italian capital had plenty of memorable moments this season
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Bold fashion, a passionate call for pay equality, the rise of Fleabag and a triumphant farewell to Game of Thrones. The best images from the 71st annual Emmy Awards.
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Photographer Joseph Ford and knitting guru Nina Dodd have collaborated to create bespoke jumpers that are incorporated into their surroundings in painstaking detail
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