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Uprising by Tahmima Anam review – a fiery novel of female rebellion
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A leak at No 11: Rachel Reeves and the satire about the urinal she couldn’t get rid of
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Collectible Cups Are Sending Sports Fans Into a Frenzy
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Jon Krakauer Wishes He Never Climbed Mount Everest—and Never Wrote Into Thin Air
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The 100 best novels of all time
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Tell us: what are your top three novels of all time?
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In the 1979 hostage crisis, why did Iran free 10 Black Americans before the others?
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The car park that changed British art: Bold Tendencies at 20
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‘I shared a single bed with my mother for three years’: Sung Tieu on her monument to immigrant workers in Venice
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High and Low by Amanda Craig review – will Britain boil over?
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The Savage Landscape by Cal Flyn review – a carnival of a book about Earth’s wild places
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Close encounters: the new wave of women photographers – in pictures
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‘It’s our kinship’: can Australia learn to coexist with dingoes?
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16 romantasy books for fans of 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas
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Michael Pennington was an actor of astonishing range, a wise writer and witty company
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Silverstone Run Fest returns with half marathon, 10k and 5k events
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Albatross review – Antarctic researcher finds frosty reception back home
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Maracas in hand, my toddler wanders freely through a gallery of priceless ceramics
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John of John by Douglas Stuart review – will a father and son come out to each other?
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Foal review – British Asian’s search for belonging ripples between tenderness and rage
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Tom Gauld on Chaucer’s first unboxing video – cartoon
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These are the stories of Australian kids navigating the justice system right now
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The Wasp review – tormented reunion with school bully lacks sting
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Shirley Ballas looks back: ‘I was crying about a breakup, so Mum smacked me round the face’
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A group of old college friends has met on Zoom every Thursday night for 321 weeks. They don't plan to ever stop.
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Party Season review – kids’ birthday marathon pumps up parental anxiety to bursting point
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‘I don’t know what could top that’: debut author Jem Calder on being discovered by Sally Rooney
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What happens when we lose a language?
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Bank of Dave: The Musical review – ebullient local hero story bursts into song
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‘My dad cannot see me on stage doing this’: will the stigma around boys who dance ever shift?
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Rove McManus: ‘My most memorable interaction with a fan? I was asked to sign a baby’
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Female nudity and art that stinks: key takeaways from Venice Biennale 2026
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‘It’s about recognising our role in history’: Bradford exhibition to revisit live Somali display
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This '90s stoner trend is now the latest Gen Z obsession: the hacky sack
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‘I waited half an hour for one of Hong Kong’s iconic red taxis to pass by’: William Shum’s best phone picture
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Israel: What Went Wrong? by Omer Bartov review – the long view
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‘They’re trying to narrow the worldview of young people’: how book bans are on the rise in the US
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The rise of the literary nepo baby? The children of famous novelists on following in their parents’ footsteps
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Ah, ah, ah, ah - I saved my dad’s life with a little help from the office and the bee gees
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At the Venice Biennale I saw anger at Russia and Israel – and its leadership pretending everything was fine | Charlotte Higgins
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What not to miss at the 2026 Venice Biennale
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UND athletics hands out annual awards at Night of Champions event
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Split Enz tease new album ahead of first tour in 17 years: ‘We’d make a really good record now’
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Gymnastics coach Sherri Johnson honored for fourth time as South Dakota coach of the year
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A Hit New Show Is the Ideal Watch for Jane Austen Fans
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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The Guardian view on writers’ retirements: the sense of an ending | Editorial
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The glories of Francisco de Zurbarán’s paintings | Letters
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Are Katseye transforming K-pop or making ‘skibidi toilet music’? Either way, fans will tearfully wait hours for a glimpse
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What does a woman swimming in urine tell us about the state of the world? Lots! – Venice Biennale review
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Bullyache: A Good Man Is Hard to Find review – banking bros face their reckoning in grim gameshow
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‘She made Mondays something to look forward to’: readers pay tribute to Carol Rumens, Guardian’s Poem of the week columnist
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How 8 million bars of olive oil soap are handmade at this factory in Turkey
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The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror – review roundup
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Artists v fascists, Khmer Rouge horrors, fab flowers and an eye-popping nude – the week in art
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The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher review – Hilary Mantel tale is provocative, powerful theatre
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Lily King: ‘I couldn’t get past the first 20 pages of Pride and Prejudice’
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‘I told his family he was HIV positive’: Keith Haring’s best friend on life with the artist as unseen works go on show
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‘Nurse, the joypad!’: the eight greatest medical video games
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This Book May Cause Side Effects by Helen Pilcher review – can you think yourself sick?
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‘Being human helps’: despite rise of AI is there still hope for Europe’s translators?
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Waitress review – sweet but underbaked Broadway musical finally arrives in Australia
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Fourteen Again review – make a new musical out of Victoria Wood’s warmly witty songs? Let’s do it!
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Goodbye, My Love by Yumna Kassab review – biting reflections on the dissolution of a marriage
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Her First Book Was a Bestseller That Became a Controversial Hit Movie. After 17 Years, She’s Back With a New Novel.
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Australia has been a sanctuary from the populist right’s onslaught. Is it now living on borrowed time?
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The Pretender by Jo Harkin audiobook review – sprightly historical political skulduggery
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He Spends His Days Tracking America’s Wildest Conspiracy Theorists. What He’s Seeing Lately Is Eye-Popping.
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The objects that escaped from the museum: magical spectacle Return to the Forest – in pictures
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Report shows banned non-fiction books doubled over last school year in US
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