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UK Floods: The River Avon at Tewkesbury

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2012: The year in viral videos

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2012: The year in viral videos Subscribe HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Some of the most popular videos of the year, including Olympic madness; Nick Clegg's musical apology; Prince Charles's weatherman audition; and Felix Baumgartner's...
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Gangster Squad - the Guardian Film Show review

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Gangster Squad - the Guardian Film Show review Subscribe HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD In an episode from this week's Guardian Film Show Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw put up their mitts and face the wiseguys with Ruben...
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Oscar Pistorius granted permission to travel abroad

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Oscar Pistorius granted permission to travel abroad Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Oscar Pistorius, the South African athlete charged with murder after shooting his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, is granted...
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How we cloned our dead boxer dog Dylan

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Distraught after the death last summer of her much-loved eight-year-old boxer dog Dylan, Laura Jacques and her partner Richard Remde tell how they found a way to keep their pet’s memory alive. Subscribe to The Guardian ►...
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How the US democracy is coming under attack

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The new Georgia voting rights law makes it harder to vote, especially for communities that tend to vote for Democrats – and that's what Republicans want. But it's not just Georgia: these restrictive voting laws are being considered in...
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Is my neighbourhood ‘poisoning’ me? Living in the shadow of a gasworks redevelopment

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Since 2016 residents in Southall have questioned whether the gases released from the redevelopment of an old gasworks site could be damaging their health. We followed them for a year as they grow their campaign group, question the...
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How Steve Bannon's far-right 'Movement' stalled in Europe

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Rightwing populists are on the rise across Europe. With European parliamentary elections approaching, they are being offered help from Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon. Over the last four months, the Guardian's Paul...
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What makes a man?

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As part of a series on Modern Masculinity, Guardian journalist Iman Amrani is exploring what masculinity means to a range of men from diverse backgrounds. In this third episode, Iman speaks with Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow, grime...
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YouTube kids: how unboxing, gaming and toy reviews took over

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Being a YouTuber is now the most popular aspiration for children today, according to a survey. In 2018, the site’s highest earner was a seven-year-old American toy reviewer. But the video platform has been mired in controversy over its...
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Why is a woman doing this?

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Over the past 12 weeks Guardian journalist Iman Amrani has been speaking to men around the country about masculinity and the issues affecting them. From Jordan Peterson and purpose in life, to young people and role models, the series has...
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Circumcision: 'Penises are a taboo subject'

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In this episode of Modern Masculinity, Guardian journalist Iman Amrani speaks to men about male circumcision. A third of men around the world are thought to have been circumcised with a rate of 8% in the UK and 70% in the US. Amrani...
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New dads in lockdown: 'I had a real feeling of inadequacy'

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In this episode of Modern Masculinity, the Guardian's Iman Amrani speaks to fathers of young children about their experiences during lockdown. She meets Mark Williams, a fathers' mental health campaigner, to hear about the challenges...
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Hello, I have death anxiety

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A lot of people are scared of death. But some people, including Leah, think about it an unhealthy amount. Thanatophobia is an irrational fear of death or the dying process. When we asked for your views, a lot of you said suffer from this...
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United Voices

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As work in the UK gets more precarious and the gig economy booms, trade unionism is being reimagined and people from a wide range of backgrounds are joining new kinds of unions, often for the first time. Before coronavirus hit the UK and...
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White Fright

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In 2015, the community of Islamberg discovered that a Tennessee minister was plotting the deadliest attack on US soil since 9/11 against their village. Why have Americans heard nothing about him, and why has the safety of this community...
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The Trial

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Alka Pradhan, James Connell and Sterling Thomas are lawyers for Ammar al-Baluchi, one of five men facing the death penalty for plotting the 2001 terror attacks in the US. The Trial provides a window into the buildup to the largest...
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Cops and Robbers

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Growing up in the Jamaica district of Queens in the 70s and 80s, Corey Pegues played cops and robbers like all the other kids on the block but he never expected to become both.
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Working nights to pack your California strawberries, working days to graduate from school

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Ashley Solis is a Mexican American teenager, farmworker and factory worker who dreams of being the first in her family to graduate from high school and go to college. Her mother is undocumented, and like many families with mixed...
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The only way out is through Jesus’: The El Salvador pastors saving MS-13 gang members

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In El Salvador, where brutal gangs like MS-13 and 18th Street have given the country the world’s highest murder rate, the only way out for members is to become born-again Christians. In this intimate look at the lives of former gang...
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The martial arts fighter with Down's syndrome battling for the right to fight

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Garrett Holeve (aka G Money) has always dreamt of being a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, and with the full support of his parents, prepares to fight another disabled opponent. But Florida authorities deemed the contest a health risk....
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Funeral poverty: one woman's battle to pay for her son's burial

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One suddenly bereaved mother, already in debt, has to find thousands of pounds to pay for her son's funeral. The funeral business is an unregulated industry, with providers criticised for taking advantage of vulnerable, grieving...
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Why can’t I sleep? My mission to understand insomnia

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Millions of people in the UK have trouble sleeping, and Guardian reporter Leah Green is one of them. Like many insomniacs, she has tried all the home remedies, sleep hygiene techniques and gadgets designed to cure her sleep problems. She...
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The Living Forest

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The Kichwa tribe in the Sarayaku region of the Amazon in Ecuador believe in the ‘living forest’, where humans, animals and plants live in harmony. They are fighting oil companies who want to exploit their ancestral land. A delegation of...