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16 November 2019
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Royal says in BBC interview that in hindsight staying with sex offender was wrong
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Marie Yovanovitch, the third witness in public impeachment hearings, testified while the US president tweeted against her
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Party to reiterate radical 2017 commitment to 'sector-wide collective bargaining'
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Witnesses describe flames ‘crawling up cladding’ of six-storey building on Bradshawgate
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The supermodel opens up about friends, enemies, taking on the tabloids – and fashion’s new world order
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Losing the 2016 US election was ‘devastating’, but Clinton is keeping up the fight. Mother and daughter talk about authoritarianism, inspiring women and why thrillers are the perfect escape
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Claire, 22, master’s student, meets Luke, 22, marketing executive
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England all-rounder discusses his two extraordinary innings this summer, self-doubt and his views on the captaincy
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Gareth Southgate is confident England have solved their problems going forward but still feels they need to improve on keeping top sides at bay
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FckBoris, a collective largely made up of young women of colour, is taking the fight to the prime minister, says PhD candidate Dalia Gebrial
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Heavy rain has led to 107 flood warnings across much of England and parts of Wales
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US president will travel to UK for Nato summit and will attend event at Buckingham Palace
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PR chief resigns as chair of the biggest group within the People’s Vote umbrella
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Matthew Aplin dismissed from a Port Talbot primary school after he had sex with two 17-year-olds
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Witnesses say police opened fire on protesters near Cochabamba, where ex-president Evo Morales’ supporters have clashed for weeks
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Stone found guilty of obstruction of justice and making false statements over what he told Congress relating to emails hacked from Democrats
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Army says action was in retaliation for rockets fired towards Israel and comes amid tense standoff
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Severe isolated thunderstorms forecast in Queensland, which could create dry lightning strikes that start more fires
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The BBC is holding the first interview with the Prince since Epstein’s controversial death. Plus: a courtroom climax for Spiral. Here’s what to watch this evening
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Bridge-s, an immersive art piece scored by Knowles, takes place at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles on 16 and 17 November
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‘Thunderclaps of wonder’ ... a moving memoir by a marine biologist who has spent decades exploring coral reefs, many of which are now imperilled
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Using real windows in a concerted local campaign to mark the Christmas countdown can harness huge amounts of goodwill, as our writer discovered for himself
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From a crow with red legs to Agatha Christie, test your knowledge with the Weekend quiz
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The Guardian’s Julian Coman is reporting from the constituency of Bishop Auckland to find out what issues people there care about most – and he wants your help
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We want to hear from people who are adapting festive traditions in light of the climate crisis
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The Guardian’s Caroline Davies is reporting from the constituency of Camborne, Redruth and Hayle to find out what issues people there care about most – and she wants your help
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If you’ve experienced homelessness but are now living in your own home or have managed to change your circumstances, we’d like to hear from you
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Illegal fishing by Chinese-owned trawlers is costing the country millions – and one of the officials trying to stop it has now been missing for months
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Roger Stone is the latest among a growing list of people once in the president’s inner circle who have been convicted on federal charges
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Bushfires in New South Wales, protests in Chile and Iraq, escalating violence in Hong Kong and floods in Venice – the best photography in news, culture and sport from around the world this week
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Flood photographer Gideon Mendel visited the South Yorkshire village
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The pick of this week’s best flora and fauna photos from around the world, including a tired tiger and sea goldies
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Photographer Diana Bagnoli finds out how Coke has become a key part of indigenous ceremonies and a staple source of hydration
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This week in our series of exclusive Guardian print sales, we have an image of red deer on a beach on Rum, by the photographer Murdo MacLeod
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