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23 March 2019
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Attorney general William Barr to release ‘principal conclusions’ to Congress after special counsel’s findings delivered late on Friday -
Organisers hail UK’s ‘biggest-ever demo’, while Tom Watson leads calls for fresh referendum
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Singer, 76, condemned for saying Wade Robson and James Safechuck were ‘thrilled to be there’ and that Jackson’s ‘sexual needs were his sexual needs’ -
Selene Saavedra Roman, who came to US when she was three, released after Hillary Clinton drew attention to her plight -
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Land near Facebook CEO’s property auctioned off amid lengthy fight over Native Hawaiian land rights
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The mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is just 37 and gay but he has made a strong start in the race to 2020
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Conway plays an integral role in Trump’s racist and misogynist agenda. She’s no feminist – she’s simply a bad person -
His new show, After Life, divides opinion, except in my household
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LSU and Kentucky punched their Sweet 16 tickets with a pair of second-round victories on Saturday afternoon -
The New England Patriots owner said he’s ‘truly sorry’ to have been caught up in a sex trafficking sting operation in Florida
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Seeing a great player in the flesh has an elemental magic – make it a must to see Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in their prime
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From prize-winners Esi Edugyan and Marlon James to debut novelists such as Sara Collins, a new generation of novelists is exploring a painful past -
In 2015, Ali Smith embarked on a project to write four novels in real time, engaging with the political events of the day. She had no idea what was about to unfold. As Spring is published, she explains why they are more than just Brexit books
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Richard Cohen steps down amid allegations that founder Morris Dees, who was fired last week, mistreated and harassed staff -
Weekend of rallies highlight how state’s diverse electorate and new early spot on primary calendar make it a prize for Democratic candidates
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Kurdish-led group says last of militants cleared from stronghold of Baghuz -
Online petition sparks conspiracy theories on both sides of the debate -
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The ex-governor of Massachusetts is the sole Republican set to take on Trump, and he’s striking a chord with some conservatives
Personal investments: extraordinary individuals who are champions of change
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Visual highlights from the Put it to the People anti-Brexit demonstration in London -
Young women in cities around the UK get dressed up in their best in a pop-up photography project -
The aftermath of Cyclone Idai, mourning in New Zealand and Holi celebrations in Delhi - the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists


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