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Griffiths' Memoir on Loss, Rushdie Attack & Healing

Poet Rachel Eliza Griffiths' powerful memoir 'The Flower Bearers' explores profound loss, her marriage to Salman Rushdie, and the trauma of his attempted murder. A story of survival and sisterhood.

Life sentences for mistaken identity machete murder

Two men, including the victim's best friend, have been given life sentences for the brutal killing of Michael Beaton in a case of mistaken identity in Greenock. Read the full court details.

Northerners and Southerners Clash Over Accents and Class

Guardian readers respond to an article on the English north-south divide, sharing personal stories of accent mockery, workplace bias, and the enduring role of class. Discover the lived experience of regional identity.

Matt Damon's 20 Best Film Roles, Ranked

Ahead of his new Netflix thriller 'The Rip' and Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey', we rank the definitive performances of Hollywood's reliable hero, Matt Damon. Explore his career highs.

Gmail to allow users to change email addresses

Google is rolling out a long-awaited feature allowing Gmail users to change their email address while keeping their old account, photos, and data intact. Find out how it works.

Mum called 'pushy' before son's rare SMA diagnosis

A mother shares her journey after doctors dismissed her concerns before her son was diagnosed with the same rare genetic condition as Jesy Nelson's twins. Discover the signs and treatment.

Anti-racism activists protest Nigel Farage in London

Anti-racism activists protest Reform UK leader Nigel Farage over his alleged role in far-right riots, sparking a crucial debate about racism in Britain's past and present. The fight for the nation's soul is now.

Study Shows Rising Ethno-Nationalist Views in Britain

Exclusive research reveals a 'worrying' surge in support for hard-right narratives on British identity, with a third now saying you must be born in the UK to be truly British. Read the full analysis.

US Parents Fear Stigma After Reiner Family Tragedy

The shocking deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner have thrust addiction back into the spotlight. Parents across the US fear the focus on rare violence will deepen stigma, overshadowing the widespread crisis affecting millions of families.

Tareq Baconi on queer Palestinian identity in new memoir

Author Tareq Baconi excavates his queer and Palestinian identities in a powerful new memoir, 'Fire in Every Direction', weaving a love story with his family's history of dispossession. Discover his journey from Jordan to London.

Crisis Intervention Training Cuts US Overdose Deaths

A little-known police training programme is helping to reduce fatal overdoses across the United States. Discover how Crisis Intervention Training changes law enforcement's approach to addiction.

Dad kicked Mum out on Christmas, stepmum moved in a week later

An anonymous writer recounts the traumatic Christmas Day in 2003 when their father violently ejected their mother, leading to a swift remarriage, family estrangement, and a lifelong journey of survival and self-discovery as a transgender person.

Light boxes help Orkney islanders fight winter SAD

Orkney residents are borrowing 'Wintering Well' light boxes from libraries to tackle seasonal affective disorder during the dark winter months. The UKRI-funded initiative is proving 'super popular'.

The 'Cringe' Era: Why Millennials Lost Their Cool

Explore the cultural shift that made millennials the 'cringe' generation. From side fringes to 'Live, Laugh, Love', discover the social and economic forces behind the loss of cool. Listen to the full analysis.

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