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Portrait of CP Scott
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CP Scott, 1921 Guardian editor
  • Illustration

    Labour’s historic attack on disabled people is already wrecking lives. Just ask Kevin

    John Harris
    The anxiety and horror of these sweeping cuts are a matter of deliberate policy. How did the party of Bevan come to this?
  • Sir Keir Starmer with Rachel Reeves

    The storm-battered chancellor needs her nextdoor neighbour to be a steadfast friend

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • Emma Gannon

    ‘Don’t you have friends to go with?’: the stigma and joy of a table for one

    Emma Gannon
  • Joseph McCarthy gave his name to ‘one of the most severe episodes of political repression the US ever experienced’.

    Just like McCarthy, Trump spreads fear everywhere before picking off his targets

    Kenan Malik
  • In this 7 December 1941 file photo released by the US  Navy, sailors stand among wrecked airplanes as they watch the explosion of the USS Shaw, during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

    Britain has been paying a high price for Uncle Sam’s craziness. It’s time to turn to Europe

    Simon Tisdall
  • Kate Maltby

    Let Britain’s magical, mythical creatures inspire a patriotism untainted by politics

    Kate Maltby
  • A tip for JD Vance: Greenland doesn’t care about your frail human ego

    Sarah Ditum
  • Who could begrudge Rachel Reeves free tickets when she was, er, just trying to be a good parent?

    Catherine Bennett
  • Squaring up to death after my cancer diagnosis gave me a deeper appreciation of life

    Matt Forde
  • Wigmore Hall’s principled stand over public funding is music to my ears

    Rachel Cooke
  • Trump is upending everything. The world’s leaders must tell the truth about what that means

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Changing your clock? Scientists are only just beginning to understand what this does to us

    Ruth Ogden
  • Around me in Istanbul there is fear on every face – but I see a resilience that refuses to die

    Carolin Würfel
  • So many souvenirs for JD Vance to take home from Greenland: oil, gas, minerals – and that’s just the start

    Marina Hyde
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  • Gary Nunn

    Thrill-seeking made me feel alive – until the day I hurtled down a volcano on a mountain bike

    Gary Nunn
  • Franco Fubini

    A chance encounter took me from a New York skyscraper to a London food market – and a new life

    Franco Fubini
  • Krissi Driver

    I always needed background noise in my life. Then I turned off my phone and embraced the silence

    Krissi Driver
  • Iman M'Fah-Traoré

    After my mother died, I dreaded my stepfather moving on. Then I realised love isn’t limited

    Iman M'Fah-Traoré
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  • Three men sit on bench behind bars of a cage in court

    The Guardian view on attacks on lawyers: democracies must stand up for justice

  • Trees in Bristol

    The Guardian view on new forests: a vision born in the Midlands is worth imitating

  • JD Vance leaves Greenland on Air Force Two after visiting the US Pituffik Space Base on 28 March.

    The Observer view on JD Vance: spurned in Greenland and humiliated at home, the vice-president should resign

  • Rachel Reeves stands up to deliver her spring statement to MPs.

    The Observer view on the spring statement: Rachel Reeves balanced the books – but at whose expense?

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Spotlight
  • Man embraces another man while others look on

    It took an Oscar winner’s ordeal for the world to see the truth of settler violence. This is how to stop it

    Ofer Cassif
    I have spent years fighting this reign of terror in the West Bank – and Hamdan Ballal’s treatment is typical of it
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    Swahili? Mandarin? The UK is increasingly multilingual – yet our politicians won’t talk about it

    Laura Spinney
    Even the census ignores them, but multilinguals could hold the key to Britain’s social and economic future
  • Keir Starmer speaks at the UK ambassador's residence in Paris after a meeting with European leaders on strengthening support for Ukraine, 27 March 2025.

    Trump is upending everything. The world’s leaders must tell the truth about what that means

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Ruth Ogden

    Changing your clock? Scientists are only just beginning to understand what this does to us

    Ruth Ogden
  • Protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu in Istanbul<br>A woman holds a Turkish flag during a protest against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu as part of a corruption investigation, in Istanbul, Turkey, March 26, 2025. REUTERS/Emilie Madi

    Around me in Istanbul there is fear on every face – but I see a resilience that refuses to die

    Carolin Würfel
  • Marina Hyde

    So many souvenirs for JD Vance to take home from Greenland: oil, gas, minerals – and that’s just the start

    Marina Hyde
  • Protest Against Benefit Cuts In Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom - 26 Mar 2025<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock (15223534j) Protesters march in Westminster against benefit cuts as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves presents her Spring Statement. Protest Against Benefit Cuts In Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom - 26 Mar 2025

    How has fascism in Britain got this far? Neoliberalism has opened the door for it

    George Monbiot
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  • Nicola Jennings on the looming US tariff threat – cartoon

    Nicola Jennings on the looming US tariff threat – cartoon

  • Beneath a caption that reads ‘Stinky Midas’, Donald Trump reaches out to touch a pile of gold labelled ‘Global Economy’. Behind him are piles of steaming manure labelled ‘National Security’, ‘Nato’, ‘Foreign Policy’, ‘Welfare’ and ‘Education’ respectively. Buzzing round Trump’s head is Nigel Farage as a fly with a napkin labelled ‘Reform UK’ around his neck and grasping a spoon. Farage is saying “Delicious!”

    Chris Riddell on King Trump: all that he touches turns to… – cartoon

    In the US, everything is going down the pan, while the global economy glistens with growth
  • Ella Baron on the spring statement, and Labour’s broken pledges – cartoon

    Ella Baron on the spring statement and Labour’s broken pledges – cartoon

    Rachel Reeves blamed ‘global uncertainty’ for a number of deep cuts, including to the benefits budget
Columnists
  • Simon Jenkins

    Donald Trump is moving fast and breaking things, but that may result in a better US

    Simon Jenkins
  • Reeves Cuts

    Will Rachel Reeves’s tough decisions pay off? Our panel on the spring statement

    Polly Toynbee, Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah, Anna Landre, Jonathan Portes, Julia Davies, Mike Clancy and Fatima Ibrahim
  • Owen Jones

    Good morning Britain – prepare to be told yet again that decline is all you deserve

    Owen Jones
  • Marina Hyde

    It’s war and peace with Donald and Pete – and the worst group chat the world has ever seen

    Marina Hyde
  • Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won’t she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy?

    Polly Toynbee
  • Reeves’s Sabrina Carpenter freebie furore proves today’s politicians should avoid one thing: fun

    Zoe Williams
  • In Canada, I saw how Trump is ripping North America apart – and how hard its bond will be to repair

    Andy Beckett
  • Trump’s imperial plan is now eroding the rights of people who thought they were safe

    Nesrine Malik
  • In a town far from Whitehall, I saw how devastating Labour’s cuts will be. When will ministers wake up?

    John Harris
  • So it’s victory for Kirsty Coventry in the IOC elections. Who says cards with a rigged deck isn’t an Olympic sport?

    Marina Hyde
  • Thirteen years ago, Emma told me disability cuts nearly broke her family. Now, under Labour, it’s worse

    Polly Toynbee
  • What’s in the millions of tonnes of sludge spread on to UK farmland? Toxic waste – and ministers don’t care

    George Monbiot
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  • Close up of African American woman show palm hand against racial gender discrimination

    Racial slurs should be banned on all public platforms

  • nurse caring for a senior patient

    Vulnerable patients will lose vital support with Pip cuts

    • Why aren’t there bigger anti-war protests?

    • Cometh the hour, cometh the resentment

    • It’s time to end the toxic and divisive debate on sex and gender

      Letters
    • Norwegian community spirit and UK inequality

    • Creativity should be integral to the classroom – we must fight to protect it

    • Adolescence was hard-hitting TV, but online safety needs to be nuanced

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