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Sunday
26 June 2022
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Longstanding backing for Kyiv ‘a price worth paying for democracy and freedom’, says prime minister
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Comments by shadow minister David Lammy to show party is fit for government provoke angry response from Unite boss
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Four fire engines are in attendance at the blaze that has broken out by the historic Royal High School building
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Christopher Clark, author of influential book widely read in Germany, says the 1914 analogy is flawed
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Volume of Russian crude bought and then exported by India suggests some of it may end up in European petrol stations
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A price cap on Russian oil and potential famine in Africa are among issues pressing for attention
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Kyiv under attack as G7 leaders meet in Germany; focus of Russia’s campaign shifts to Lysychansk
Spotlight
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Diana Ross review Disco diva detonates explosion of joy
4 out of 5 stars.Confidently filling the traditional Sunday ‘legends’ slot at the festival, the fabulously attired Motown and disco star treated the vast crowd to hit after hit -
Analysis: Reports that prince accepted €3m from a former Qatari prime minister again throws spotlight on donations
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Mitochondria play a role in many aspects of keeping us healthy – and could be the key to unlocking treatments for chronic diseases, including Parkinson’s
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A pioneering surgery in Brighton is pushing the boundaries of what patients can expect, offering dance classes, art and foraging. Dr Laura Marshall-Andrews tells Eva Wiseman why her approach helps people – and the NHS
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Wherever you look at Worthy Farm this year, there are parents enjoying the festival with their children. Their tips? Plenty of snacks and don’t forget the wipes
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Ex-Beatle’s gig seen by many in huge festival crowd as ‘something to tell your grandkids about’
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Glastonbury stewards, medical staff, volunteers and police officers offer expert advice on how to have fun, travel light – and stay safe
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Stewards, medical staff and police officers reflect on how to stay safe, have fun and the art of travelling light at the festival
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Gabriel Jesus is poised to join Arsenal from Manchester City after agreeing personal terms on a five-year deal with the Gunners
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The Australian said of Murray: ‘I don’t want to see him on grass at all’ while Stefanos Tsitsipas arrived in London after his first grass court tournament win in Mallorca
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For generations, US liberals relied on the Roe v Wade ruling to support sex-based rights. Last week’s reversal shows how misguided they were
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19-year-old activist warns world faces ‘total natural catastrophe’ unless citizens take urgent action
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Makers of the €250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative
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Countries across the continent have experienced all-time highs, raising fears of wildfires
Documentaries
From the UK
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Exclusive: group of charities say that protections are needed to stop people being excluded online
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Government expansion of operator’s enforcement powers aims to make capital’s roads safer for cyclists
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Prime minster says proposed measures to protect British industry are in line with other European countries
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Met police say they are investigating allegations former chief whip assaulted party worker at London pub
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In New York, thousands gathered downtown to celebrate Pride and give voice to anger after decision that overturned abortion rights
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My brother was killed because he tried to tell the world what was happening to the rainforest, says Sian Phillips
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Move prompts Maxwell’s attorney to seek to postpone her sentencing because she can’t properly prepare for the hearing
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Police in southern city of East London launch investigation and officials rule out stampede
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Due to open in Stratford next year, the sibling to the Islington institution will have a special emphasis on local talent, hip-hop and artists of colour
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Dora Maar was a pioneering artist in her own right who documented the rise of Surrealism in Paris
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Miin: Body to Body review Korean feminism 101
3 out of 5 stars.
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Dazzling frescoes and ornate floors are set off by modern pieces in a restored Sicilian palazzo
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The profound impact of a carving of a horse’s head in a cave at Creswell Crags
Take part
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Guardian readers share tributes to people they will celebrate during the inaugural event on 26 June
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For the first time, the average cost of filling a typical family car with petrol has exceeded £100
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We would like to hear about the lengths travellers and commuters are going to get around the train strikes in England, Scotland and Wales
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We would like to hear from staff about their views on the walkouts next week
Explore
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Searing public testimony illustrates extreme reluctance of police chief to let his officers put a stop to the carnage
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The tennis ace on the ban on Russian players, mental health in sport, gun laws… and why this year’s Wimbledon crowd will be very loud
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New rules on fixed recoverable legal costs mean solicitors will no longer be able to afford to take on housing cases
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Lucien Clergue’s shot, taken in the French seaside town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, celebrates a Gypsy pilgrimage amid the stirrings of postwar hedonism
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Demonstrations have kicked off across the US after supreme court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade
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From the ultra-vivacious Yves Tumor, Megan Thee Stallion and Yungblud, to punters dressed as disco balls, feast your eyes on a spectacular day at Glastonbury 2022
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From stars such as TLC and Sleaford Mods to eccentric festival punters in their underpants, we give a glimpse into Glastonbury’s first big day
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Aïda Muluneh’s colourful, complex art avoids the cliches often associated with depictions of Africa
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Live Sunday night at Glastonbury: Kendrick Lamar headlines the Pyramid stage
Review Stunning moments and a rumour mill in overdrive
‘Don’t want it to end’ Festival goers’ joy at the return of Glastonbury