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Guardian reporters in the US and around the world reflect on a week of profound unrest – and, possibly, change
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In lockdown, our series is using footage sent in from around the UK to tell the story of the world outside the political bubble
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Our political correspondent on the bombshell briefing that changed the mood across the country
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The Guardian’s data journalists in the UK, US and Australia explain how they have shone a light on the statistical narrative behind the pandemic, and what they have helped to reveal
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Guardian critics on working from their living rooms, and why wifi could be the saviour of culture
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Editor of Guardian Weekend magazine, Melissa Denes, recently won the BSME’s ‘editor’s editor’ award. Here, she recalls her favourite celebrity interviewees, and explains why readers love Blind Date
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Our world affairs editor reflects on how, despite years of negotiations, we came once again to the brink of conflict
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The Guardian US features editors Jessica Reed and Summer Sewell reflect on their series exploring the issues of self-doubt, hopelessness and – at times – privilege, associated with colourism
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Guardian and Observer cricket writers reflect on a remarkable year that captured the nation – and the next generation of fans
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After the publication his latest book, we ask the Observer restaurant critic about his career to date
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From first whispers to horrified aftermath, this was a story which required fast, careful, confident response. Here our editors and writers explain how we covered the Christchurch shootings, and why we made the decisions we did
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Guardian journalists, supporters and industry experts discuss what education systems around the world can learn from each other and how to enable change
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Guardian journalists, supporters and industry experts discuss the failing health of UK high streets and the impact on communities. What can local spaces offer that out-of-town shopping centres and online giants can’t?
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'We need a moratorium on all coalmines' Naomi Klein in conversation – Behind the Lines podcast