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Death of the Queen
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Royal funeral cortege has travelled from Balmoral to Edinburgh
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Elizabeth’s death and Charles’s ascension has Australia – at once an old and young country – questioning what sort of nation it is and wants to be
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It is thought to be the first time royals have been seen in public together since March 2020
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Strong opinions on the climate crisis could put monarch at loggerheads with the Conservative government
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King Charles will travel to Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales before Queen’s state funeral on Monday 19 September
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Ukraine says its troops have retaken more than 3,000 sq km of territory this month
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Ramzan Kadyrov, Kremlin-appointed Chechnya leader, suggests Putin might not be fully aware of true state of affairs
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Headlines
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Rightwing bloc that has embraced anti-immigration Sweden Democrats aims to win power from centre-left
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Stephen Miller and Brian Jack were summoned as authorities investigate funds related to the Save America Pac, currently sitting at $100m
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Marías, also a translator and columnist, was described as ‘one of Spain’s greatest contemporary writers’
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Monarch marks 50th anniversary of accession with muted celebrations out of respect for Elizabeth II
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‘When I realised there was going to be an announcement about her death, I changed into black and waited. She deserved that. Part of us goes with her’
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The Queen’s record reign spanned 14 presidencies, from Truman to Joe Biden – and met all but one
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In this new era we will speak of national and royal fallibility, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
Spotlight
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On the streets of European cities, colourful mosaics are popping up where once there were cracks and potholes. It’s all thanks to the enigmatic street artist Ememem…
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When Christie Watson put on an HRT patch she found herself thinking about sex, all the time. What was going on?
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Experts agree on importance of traditions seen after Queen’s death in enabling bereaved to process loss
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Memories of postwar squalor revived by Vladimir Putin’s shutting down of Nord Stream 1 pipeline
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Long championed by climate activists, the green bank would provide funding to expand clean energy use across the US
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The fierce weather comes with a risk of flash floods and gusts that could fuel wildfires burning across the state
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As one of the most brutal September heat events dragged on, the red numbers climbed ever higher
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If the democratic experiment called America continues to unravel because of what Republicans did or failed to do, they will live in infamy
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The writer behind HM’s encounter with the bear explains the sketch’s tender power
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Over-by-over report: Join our writers for the latest from the Oval, with England in the driving seat of the shortened Test
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António Guterres calls for ‘massive financial support’ in wake of disaster that has killed at least 1,391 people
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Exclusive: two Chinese-sponsored aerospace research centres firms to close after warnings of ‘sleepwalking’ into aiding Chinese military
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Shareholders also called on to block eight senior bosses of airline from re-election
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JD Salinger did not want his friends cashing in, so inscribed copy of classic novel is one of the hardest titles for collectors to acquire
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Documentaries
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Culture
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The musician and writer have turned hours of lockdown phone conversations into a book. Here, Cave talks movingly about how the loss of his son affected his songwriting, and how the kindness of strangers helped
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3 out of 5 stars.
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Lifestyle
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Accepting your grief, no matter how long ago it happened, will make it easier to live with
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
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People like to believe some really mad things about gardening says James Wong. Here’s three recent howlers
Explore
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Ten years after the nuclear disaster, local agri-businesses are looking to the future
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Leonard Francis, who pleaded guilty to fraud, is on the run, leaving questions about the role of military contractors in his wake
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The ex-president’s cries of a witch hunt by law enforcement, echoed by his allies, have imperiled officers’ physical safety
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We would like to the views and experiences from Russians at this stage of the Russia-Ukraine war
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Some of the world’s most illustrious photographers, including Cecil Beaton, Karsh and Lord Snowdon, have photographed the Queen as princess and monarch
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Paris-born, Margaret River-based photographer Martine Perret captures the state’s vast, ancient landscapes from high in the sky
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The American photographer has introduced colour and props into his images of naked crowds – but never clothes
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The Queen’s love of horse racing is well documented but she attended many historical sporting events during her 70-year reign
Travelling the country after the Queen’s death, I’ve caught a glimpse of the post-Elizabethan age