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Sunday
5 June 2022
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If 54 Conservative MPs have turned against him, the PM will soon face a survival test. But it may be about more than winning
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Powerful blasts felt in Ukraine’s capital, says mayor Vitaly Klitschko; foreign minister angry at Macron’s comment that Russia must not be ‘humiliated’
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Boris Johnson’s planned cuts will worsen delays on passports and driving licences, union warns
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Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at the Oval for lunch as more than 10,000 people due to take part in procession
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The editor-reporter-photographer says he’ll do whatever he can to help and hopes others will follow his lead
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Russians ‘suffering huge losses’, region’s governor claims, amid heavy fighting
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Ukrainian forces push back in Sievierodonetsk and Kyiv rebukes Emmanuel Macron for saying Russia must not be humiliated
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French president says door must be left open to allow improvement in diplomatic relations after war
Spotlight
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It’s one of the UK’s favourite dishes and it always tastes better with a big portion of sea air
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What would you do if your inherited wealth was built on slavery, fossil fuels or came at the price of neglect? Meet the guilty rich who want nothing to do with their money
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Free bags, DNA tracking, £100 fines… How can we solve the stinky issue of dog poo?
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A selection of this newspaper’s writing about the monarch since she became queen when, as the fashion editor wrote, ‘surprise is an undesired quality’
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3 out of 5 stars.
Platinum Party at the Palace review You can understand why the Queen didn’t turn up
3 out of 5 stars.Partly upstaged by a magnificently bored prince and princess, it was the tried and tested likes of Elbow and Rod Stewart that went down best at this jubilee pop bash -
Elton John, Queen with Adam Lambert and Diana Ross among stars paying tribute to Her Majesty’s platinum jubilee at a concert held in her honour at the Mall
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The monarch may have been absent, but her jubilee celebrations proved a hit as the public embraced carnival atmosphere
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Over-by-over report: Can England complete an impressive run chase at Lord’s or will New Zealand get the wickets they need? Join our writers
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Injury-ravaged Spaniard has fought hard to reach final at Roland Garros and will be a tough foe for Norway’s Casper Ruud
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Singer inspired Wales for semi-final with Austria and the 78-year-old returns to lead festival atmosphere for Ukraine game
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There is very little competitive validity in the LIV Golf Series, with golfers willing pawns in the sportswashing exercise
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Conservative MPs would do well to act resolutely. But they also need to solve their identity crisis
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Assuming that Liverpool fans would be a problem at the Champions League final, the authorities didn’t wait for a good reason to bring out the tear gas
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From epic data mining to shocking failures of content moderation, Meta’s COO passes on a vast clean-up job
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Changing habits can be hard but even partial shifts from meat-based menus could significantly decrease planet-heating emissions
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Rising frequency of storms due to climate crisis is causing more loss of life and more destruction, say experts
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Vegetated areas above treeline have increased by 77% since 1984, satellite data shows
Documentaries
From the UK
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British anaesthetist pleads for doctors and nurses to be allowed naps and limited night shifts, as in other critical workplaces
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Oscar-winner John Bright will put his vast collection of antique puppets, dolls and trains on show at new venue in East Sussex
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Exhibition brings together portraits, many held in private collections, of queens from Tudor times onwards
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Call predicted airlines would fail to cope with huge demand as hostilities between government and industry deepen over appeal for special visas for EU workers
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Increase in violence prompts protests and biggest exodus of Kashmiri Pandit families for two decades
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Taipei takes on the role of commemoration from Hong Kong as the only Chinese-speaking country to hold vigils
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Pyongyang’s 18th round of missile tests this year comes after US aircraft carrier leads exercises in the Philippine Sea
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Workers are still feeling the effects of employers’ pandemic cuts – all made worse by rising inflation and low wages
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The nurse turned academic and author on her experience of the menopause, returning to the wards during the pandemic and dating a man with a tarantula
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3 out of 5 stars.
Film Men review – Alex Garland’s rural retreat into toxic masculinity
3 out of 5 stars.
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culture-treat
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Give the green light to early summer berries and savoury tarts
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French finds and classic designs mingle gracefully in this lovely family house
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Being a big brother brings responsibilities, to crying babies and cooing monsters of rock
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Know a child who could write a summer piece about the natural world? Our Young Country Diary series is taking submissions
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We would like to hear from social tenants about their experiences of rising rent costs
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We would like to hear from 18 to 30-year-olds in the UK about how global events have shaped their lives and the choices they make
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John Dean speaks on the 1972 Watergate break-in and why he has never been more concerned about US democracy than now
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Elected on promises of reform, Alex Villanueva is now derided as the ‘Trump of LA’ while fueling controversy after controversy
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The first of eight congressional hearings will start on Thursday but emulating the impact of 1973’s Watergate sessions will be hard in today’s fractured media and political environment
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Francesc Català-Roca’s shot of sailors in 1950s Barcelona captures a bankrupt regime courting the spoils of tourism
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Photographer Søren Solkær has spent hundreds of nights capturing the astonishing patterns made by birds he first saw in his native Denmark
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Photographer Tommy Kwak’s peppy images celebrate the Florida landmarks
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A ceremony in memory of the victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, an evacuation convoy near Kharkiv, protests in the West Bank and Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London: the most striking global images this week
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A selection of the best images from the ongoing Queen’s platinum jubilee, including the thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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