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Guardian charity appeal passes £1m: ‘Thank you for all you have given so far’
Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of the Guardian and the Observer, says a big thank you to readers to mark the refugee charity appeal passing the £1m mark, less than halfway through its seven-week campaign. The We Stand Together appeal...
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Hillsborough charity single the likely Christmas No1 for Justice Collective
Hillsborough charity single the likely Christmas No1 for Justice Collective Subscribe HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE The Justice Collective, featuring artists such as Paul McCartney, Robbie...
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We stand together: the Guardian and Observer appeal 2015
PLEASE DONATE HERE ►f='https://guardian.charitiestrust.org/guardianappeal.aspx' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE ► Millions of people became refugees in 2015 in what was the largest movement of people fleeing war and persecution...
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I have Tourette syndrome and here’s why I want you to laugh - Jess Thom | Comment is Free
Jess Thom’s tics from Tourette syndrome can be funny, but people often suppress their laughter for fear of causing offence. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► This, she...
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Colombian acid survivor seeks tougher justice for 'an identity erased'
Natalia Ponce de Leon's life was shattered within seconds when a stalker hurled acid at her outside the family home in an upscale part of the Colombian capital last year. Around 1,500 acid attacks are reported globally each year, with...
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Isaac Habrecht's Carillon Clock: The Rolls-Royce of Renaissance clocks
Isaac Habrecht's carillon clock of 1589 was never intended to simply tell the time. It was a performance piece which, to former British Museum Curator David Thompson, was equivalent to ‘a Rolls-Royce level of clocks’. Made in Strasbourg,...
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Climate change is happening now: Meet the people on the front lines
The Guardian and Observer’s 2021 charity appeal is fighting for climate justice. In this video, we meet some of those on the climate frontline, and the charities helping them. This year we are supporting four charities - Global...
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The County: what happens after police kill someone you love? | The Counted
When someone dies after an encounter with law enforcement, he leaves behind parents and children, loss and confusion. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► What’s to be...
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What is inflation? Economics explained
Inflation is one of the most important concepts in economics. It’s also one of the simplest. It’s just the average rate that prices are rising. A small amount of inflation is healthy for an economy - but how is it calculated and what...
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Don't let Donald Trump fool you: rightwing populism is the new normal - Gary Younge | CiF
It might be tempting to view the political success of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as something uniquely American. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ►...
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Cassetteboy remix the news: 2015 review special
Mash-up maestros Cassetteboy present a special review of this year’s news events, with guest appearances from the May general election, the Volkswagen scandal, the Labour leadership contest, a shrinking Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage on the EU...
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Are you racist? 'No' isn't a good enough answer - Marlon James | Comment is Free
Most of us, says Marlon James, are non-racist. While that leaves us with a clear conscience, he argues, it does nothing to help fight injustice in the world. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank'...
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Why are junior doctors going on strike? | Guardian Explainers
Junior doctors are on strike for 24 hours, the first such action in 40 years. It comes after talks broke down with the government over a new contract which doctors say will have an impact on patient safety and would see junior doctors...
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The Syrian child refugees forced to sell flowers on Beirut streets : Lebanon's lost boys
While many make the journey to Europe, the tiny country of Lebanon is home to about 1.2 million refugees from the war in neighbouring Syria, many of them children. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank'...
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Refugee crisis in Macedonia: I quit my job in a shoe factory to help | Guardian Docs
Aleksandra Davidovska left her job in a shoe factory to help refugees on the border between Macedonia and Serbia. She greets refugees at night, waiting for the trains to arrive. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian'...
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We are not rebels, we are refugees | Guardian Docs
South Africa's victims of xenophobia: 'We are not rebels, we are refugees' Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► Nearly 300 foreign nationals were killed in South Africa...
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A Naples shelter for refugees: 'It's like a prison, no electricity or water'
Lessena is a refugee from Ivory Coast living in Naples, one of thousands of migrants housed in immigration centres, whose owners are paid €35 (£25) per day for each guest. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian'...
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Meet the young supporters of Sweden's far right
Sweden’s liberal identity is under attack. As increasing numbers of refugees enter the country, anti-immigrant violence is rising. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ►...
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'One tiny mistake': the teenager whose botched surgery left her locked in
Anna White was 15 when she had her appendix removed at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The surgery appeared to go well, but in recovery she suffered a cardiac arrest and stopped breathing. The lack of...
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El Salvador: 'I had a miscarriage. The judge accused me of murder'
For Salvadoran women who suffer a miscarriage, the physical and emotional trauma of losing a child can be the start of a life-changing ordeal consisting of poor medical treatment, arrest without recourse to legal advice and imprisonment...
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'I was just a slave': the foreign domestic staff living a life of five-star serfdom in London
They live in some of London’s most exclusive locations, cooking, cleaning and caring for the children of a rich foreign elite. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► But...
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Rio 2016 Olympics: 'I will win a medal on behalf of all refugees'
Refugees who are highly qualified athletes will be eligible to compete in the Olympics for the first time. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► In the 2016 Games, a...