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  • Peter Bradshaw

    Shelley Duvall was a sublime and subversive screen presence

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Palestinians walk past houses destroyed during the Israeli military offensive in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on 10 July.

    The Guardian view on Gaza’s mounting pain: Netanyahu’s ‘complete victory’ looks no closer

  • England's Harry Kane celebrates in the arms of teammate Ollie Watkins at the end of the Euro semifinal match against the Netherlands.

    The Guardian view on Southgate’s Euro squad: they embody a better nation

  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    The best long-term plan for Thames Water is to get it back on the stock market

    Nils Pratley
  • Baby Reindeer reveals the shame and wonder of performing at the Edinburgh fringe

    Georgie Wyatt
  • Despite not involving eating pickles, pickleball proves to be a joyful surprise

    Nova Weetman
  • The Green party won four seats when it should have been 40. Surely it’s clear that Britain needs electoral reform

    Ellie Chowns
  • Labour has power at last. Will it use it to scrap the inhumane two-child benefit cap?

    Ruth Patrick
  • Festival wristbands are grubby badges of honour – so Balenciaga’s £3,000 version is cringeworthy

    Emma Garland
  • Tiny theatres take big risks – in cautious and precarious times, their survival is vital

    Brian Logan
  • The first summer I …
    I dared to leave my three young children and spend a month with strangers – and it was blissful

    Saima Mir
  • There’s nothing more excruciating than trying to talk to someone who isn’t interested. And I should know …

    Adrian Chiles
  • Tory governments talked down to regional mayors like me. Now Keir Starmer is listening to us

    Andy Burnham
  • Only one group can actually persuade Biden to exit the race: his rich donors

    Robert Reich
  • There’s a ‘trash revolution’ in New York – exciting for everyone but the rats

    Emma Brockes
  • I’ll be helping to clear unexploded bombs in Gaza, my home. But I dread what I will find there

    Haniya Albaioumy
  • Political rifts have left the US haunted by fear of civil war. Here’s how France can do better

    Alexander Hurst
  • Who’s the elephant in the room at the Nato summit?

  • It was a landslide election but this much is clear: neither Labour nor the Tories stand on solid ground

    Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Imogen Adams plays on a snow-covered playground in Nimmitabel, NSW, Thursday, June 10, 2021. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

    Why don’t children seem to feel the cold like adults do?

    Charlotte Phelps and Christian Moro
    Children don’t associate the cold with any actual threat of illness, or feeling of being worn-out
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