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Guardian Readers Vote on the Best Internet Memes Ever

Guardian readers have their say on the greatest internet memes of all time, from Distracted Boyfriend and Doge to Rickrolling and 'I'm not a cat'. Discover the viral hits that defined digital culture.

Guardian removes 2025 video content from platform

The Guardian has taken down a video published in December 2025. This action highlights evolving digital content strategies and archiving policies in modern media. Discover the implications for readers and historical record.

Labour Poll: Who Voters Want If Not Starmer

Sky News podcast reveals exclusive polling on Labour leadership preferences. Plus, Trump's $5bn BBC lawsuit and the state of the US-UK 'special relationship'. Listen now.

Readers' Top 10 Breathtaking European Churches

Guardian readers reveal their favourite chapels, churches and cathedrals across Europe, from Norway's Arctic Cathedral to a hidden Kent church with Chagall windows. Discover stunning art, architecture and serene locations.

London Poll: Khan's Future in Doubt as Polanski Gains

Exclusive polling reveals Londoners' discontent with the city's direction and Sadiq Khan's leadership, while Green Party's Zack Polanski emerges as a potential mayoral contender. Discover the key issues and surprising voter sentiment.

Readers' Best Photographs: A Global Snapshot

Explore a stunning collection of Guardian readers' best photographs from around the world, featuring a stylish Parisian dog, a poised pigeon in Glasgow, and the Northern Lights in Iceland. Click to see the full gallery.

Margaret Thatcher's resignation 35 years on

On 28 November 1990, Margaret Thatcher left Downing Street after 11 years as PM. Discover the dramatic events that led to her downfall and legacy. Read the full story.

Four Labour Figures Could Beat Starmer in Poll

New polling shows four senior Labour politicians could defeat Keir Starmer in a leadership contest. Discover who leads the potential challenge and what it means for Labour's future.

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