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  • The shadow of a young girl or boy playing on a swing.

    Even Nigel Farage opposes the two-child cap. Labour must scrap it

    Letters:This is an opportunity for Keir Starmer to demonstrate to left-behind voters that he is on their side, writesBernie Evans.Plus letters fromHazel Davies,David Lindsay, Jan PahlandJon Marks
  • A mugshot of Lucy Letby.

    The Lucy Letby trial and the limits of expert opinion

  • The Carving Out Truths display inside the Walker Art gallery in Liverpool.

    How race influences our perception of art

  • HMP Wandsworth prison on July 12, 2024 in London.

    The crisis in the prison service goes back to a 1952 act nodded through parliament

  • Thames Water, Financial Crisis, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 05 Jul 2023<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13998271o) Thames Water were out in Windsor fixing leaking pipes today. The Government are considering putting Thames Water back into public ownership for a temporary period if Thames Water are unable to raise enough funds to stop the collapse of the company. David Black the CEO of water regulator OFWAT has said "It shouldn't have allowed privatized utilities to take on so much debt, as it warned that Thames Water will need more than £1 billion ($1.27 billion) to turn itself around". Yesterday Thames Water were fined £3.3m after it discharged sewage into two rivers, killing more than 1,400 fish Thames Water, Financial Crisis, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 05 Jul 2023

    Paying the price of water companies’ failures

  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative deputy leader, in Liverpool.

    Much of Michael Heseltine’s advice to Angela Rayner is good, but he is wrong about local councils

  • Why everyone should have ‘zero days’ and do the worst job first

  • How to get the postal service back on track

  • David Lammy must lead the way on access to clean water

  • ‘The grief and loss is hard to bear’: the cruelty of Alzheimer’s disease

  • For better and worse, Durham’s student population has an impact on locals

  • As children, we roamed free. What has changed?

  • Rethink the visual representation of women in the press

  • Why testosterone is so important for women during menopause

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  • A sweat bee in an iris flower.

    A busy bee and stormy sea – readers’ best photos

  • Luang Prabang, Laos ‘This photo captures novice monks at around 6am as they wake up to collect alms offerings. Each morning, these young monks follow a tradition that is centuries old. The young monk yawning in the lineup perfectly mirrored how I felt that early morning. This image symbolises the blend of dedication and humanity in their daily ritual. It was amazing. It’s a small glimpse into a vibrant cultural practice of the people of Laos.’

    Mini monks and Mourne Mountains – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
  • London, UK ‘Prince Albert alone with his thoughts in Hyde Park.’

    A pensive prince and petal power – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
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