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Wednesday
1 June 2022
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The focus of the case was a 2018 editorial Heard wrote in the Washington Post calling herself ‘a public figure representing domestic abuse’
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Sandberg will leave the company in the autumn, although she will continue to be on Meta’s board
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Euan Blair is awarded MBE, Arlene Foster becomes dame, and Rio Ferdinand and Damian Lewis recognised
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Jonathan Evans rows in behind Lord Geidt with critical statement on Johnson’s changes to code
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Fighting continues in key eastern city as Volodymyr Zelenskiy says up to 100 Ukrainian soldiers dying each day
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Washington says it has assurances as Moscow warns supply risks ‘third country’ being drawn into war
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Yuriy Ryzhenkov’s Mariupol steelworks has been stopped, but his company is leading Kyiv’s economic war against Russia
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Friday marks the 100th day of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. This is how the Russian president’s ‘special military operation’ evolved into a bloody war of attrition
Spotlight
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Worrying about what to put on as you get on? Relax, we’ve got you covered
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Unloved by outsiders for decades, the West Yorkshire city is delighted to be UK’s city of culture 2025
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People from all over the world have set up tents near Buckingham Palace
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The backlash to #Me Too has long been under way. Now it's here
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Whoever takes over as Met police chief must be committed to reforming a broken system rife with institutional misogyny, says the author Laura Bates
Editorials & Letters
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Worcestershire all-rounder reflects on his OBE for services to cricket and hints at a possible Test comeback with England
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The world No 1 defeated Jessica Pegula 6-3, 6-2 in their quarter-final at Roland Garros, and will play Daria Kasatkina in the last four
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Calls for action as decline is seen as evidence of harm caused by climate crisis, pollution and fish farming
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Katharine Hayhoe says the world is heading for dangers people have not seen in 10,000 years of civilisation
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Rising seas choked the flora on the tiny mammals’ island habitat, and in just a few years they were gone
Documentaries
From the UK
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Passengers face more delays going into extended platinum jubilee bank holiday
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Rebecca Tuck says internal investigation into president-elect Shaima Dallali will take priority
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Lawyers for bereaved relatives say ‘serious failings’ in rescue operation may have contributed to deaths
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Scientists discover ‘catastrophic’ change in blood cell composition, raising prospect of new therapies to slow ageing process
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Alleged scheme include installing volunteers as poll workers and getting attorneys who could intervene to block votes, Politico says
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Grand jury’s 25-count indictment includes attempted murder as a hate crime and weapons possession
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Neither Musk nor Tesla confirmed he sent memo with remark but the CEO tweeted: ‘They should pretend to work somewhere else’
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Government’s proposal to ditch opt-out backed by 66.9% to 33.1% in referendum following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Last Friday, Boris Johnson was asked if the UK was heading for recession. He replied “not necessarily at all”. Richard Partington explains why we are facing such economic uncertainty
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Founded in 1969, the Detroit title that first used the term ‘punk rock’ was daringly derisive but also often racist, sexist and homophobic – so why bring it back?
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Guardian Labs
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You’ve probably had a lifetime’s exposure to royal trivia – but how much can you remember?
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The self-adhesive covers are normally used in lieu of a bra, but celebrities from Cara Delevingne to Doja Cat are proudly flaunting them on the red carpet
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Ivan Orkin spent years learning about Japanese cooking – and especially how to perfect the celebrated noodles. He reveals the secret to the perfect bowl
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Explore
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Unprecedented drought makes water a national security issue as more than half of Chile’s 19 million population lived in area with ‘severe water scarcity’ by end of 2021
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The latest updates on coronavirus cases, deaths and hospitalisations, using the best available national data
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Only one in 100 complaints against police result in action but some recent cases have made headlines
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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From wild parrots in the streets of Tokyo to charismatic pigeons and locked-down penguins, Gemma Padley invites us to look anew at life in the air by bringing together the world’s best bird photography
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Twice a year, the sunset lines up between blocks in New York City, creating a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge that is beloved by locals
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Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019).
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Sierra Leone’s Single Leg Amputee Sports Association football team was created in 2002 at the end of the war
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Christopher Wheeldon’s new ballet is an adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s tale of magical realism, starring Francesca Hayward and Marcelino Sambé. Tristram Kenton went into rehearsals
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