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Comment
30 April 2024
Lyndall Ryan’s impact on Australian history research will be felt for many years to come
Ann Curthoys
Ryan’s rigorous, public-facing study of frontier violence and massacres led to the massacre map, which continues to attract international attention. She was also a cherished friend
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8:31 PM
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Lyndall Ryan’s impact on Australian history research will be felt for many years to come
The Guardian view on the women of Iran: still resisting repression
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2:03 PM
The Guardian view on the women of Iran: still resisting repression
The Guardian view on England’s metro mayors: local elections that produce national figures
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2:03 PM
The Guardian view on England’s metro mayors: local elections that produce national figures
Why are US campuses facing an orgy of state repression in the ‘land of the free’?
Cas Mudde
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1:53 PM
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1:53 PM
Why are US campuses facing an orgy of state repression in the ‘land of the free’?
Nils Pratley on finance
Noel Quinn’s exit seems respectable but big uncertainties about HSBC remain
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1:40 PM
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1:40 PM
Noel Quinn’s exit seems respectable but big uncertainties about HSBC remain
Guardian Opinion cartoon
Martin Rowson’s May Day: a message for the politicians of Britain – cartoon
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1:03 PM
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Martin Rowson’s May Day: a message for the politicians of Britain – cartoon
The politics sketch
Who is the vainest of Whitehall? George Galloway just shades it
John Crace
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12:36 PM
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12:36 PM
Who is the vainest of Whitehall? George Galloway just shades it
It’s Mark Zuckerberg as we’ve never seen him! But what’s really behind the new look?
Arwa Mahdawi
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11:28 AM
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11:28 AM
It’s Mark Zuckerberg as we’ve never seen him! But what’s really behind the new look?
Aboriginal women continue to be subject to horrific violence – we cannot leave them out of the conversation
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
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11:00 AM
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11:00 AM
Aboriginal women continue to be subject to horrific violence – we cannot leave them out of the conversation
Never mind stop the boats: Sunak is using fear to build a life raft for himself. But the people will stop him
Owen Jones
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11:00 AM
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11:00 AM
Never mind stop the boats: Sunak is using fear to build a life raft for himself. But the people will stop him
It seems certain Sunak will lead the Tories into the local elections. After that, regicide as usual
Marina Hyde
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10:27 AM
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10:27 AM
It seems certain Sunak will lead the Tories into the local elections. After that, regicide as usual
So UK ministers want to fob off disabled people with vouchers? It’s like government by Groupon
Frances Ryan
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9:56 AM
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9:56 AM
So UK ministers want to fob off disabled people with vouchers? It’s like government by Groupon
Rights and freedom
Across the world, journalists are under threat for sharing the truth
Jonathan Watts
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8:00 AM
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8:00 AM
Across the world, journalists are under threat for sharing the truth
The Pedro Sánchez crisis makes it clear: Spain’s politicians are playing with fire
María Ramírez
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7:00 AM
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7:00 AM
The Pedro Sánchez crisis makes it clear: Spain’s politicians are playing with fire
I came to Britain from India, fulfilled a dream, and I say this: we’re a great country, but a work in progress
Mihir Bose
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6:00 AM
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I came to Britain from India, fulfilled a dream, and I say this: we’re a great country, but a work in progress
My 16-year-old does not own an iguana. But he’s hoping to convince the GCSE examiners that he does
Zoe Williams
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6:00 AM
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6:00 AM
My 16-year-old does not own an iguana. But he’s hoping to convince the GCSE examiners that he does
Why hasn’t the US called for an investigation into mass graves in Gaza?
Arwa Mahdawi
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5:04 AM
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5:04 AM
Why hasn’t the US called for an investigation into mass graves in Gaza?
It’s Sunak’s doom loop: the more desperate and cruel the Tories become, the more voters reject them
Polly Toynbee
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4:00 AM
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4:00 AM
It’s Sunak’s doom loop: the more desperate and cruel the Tories become, the more voters reject them
Sportblog
IPL’s age of carnage may relent but cricket’s future can be seen amid the content
Jonathan Liew
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3:00 AM
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IPL’s age of carnage may relent but cricket’s future can be seen amid the content
For children to be safe online, it’s not they who need to change – it’s the tech companies
Ian Russell
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3:00 AM
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For children to be safe online, it’s not they who need to change – it’s the tech companies
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