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Selma anniversary: Thoughts turn to Ferguson as Obama marks civil rights landmark

The great divide

Thoughts turn to Ferguson as Obama marks Selma anniversary
Missing Flight MH370 was flown off course deliberately – and the culprit was inadvertently helped by mistakes in the airline’s duty office

MH370 was flown off course deliberately

Search was hampered by airline's mistakes, report shows
Greer brands feminism 'ageist' and demands the right to 'grow up'

Germaine Greer brands feminism 'ageist'

Writer demands the right to 'grow up'
The hidden algorithms that rule your life

Invasion of the algorithms

The modern-day equations which can rule our lives
Phoebe Philo’s autumn/winter 2015 Celine show: Where meaninglessness is the meaning

Where meaninglessness is the meaning

Celine showed padded satin coats with their button-off sleeves hanging away
Lebanon's Isis prison: A rare glimpse inside the jail from which terror attacks have been directed

Lebanon's Isis prison

A rare glimpse inside the jail from which terror attacks have been directed
Margaret Thatcher: A new book explores the Iron Lady's religious faith, and reveals how she modelled herself on Joan Crawford

Inspired by God and David Essex

A new book explores Margaret Thatcher's religious faith, and reveals how she modelled herself on Joan Crawford
A £12 gadget that can save 70,000 mothers a year at risk during childbirth

A £12 gadget that can save 70,000 mothers a year

The device is the first in the world that can detect whether a woman is likely to go into shock after blood loss during childbirth
Vivienne Westwood interview: An audience (of sorts) with British fashion's grande Dame

An audience (of sorts) with British fashion's grande Dame

Vivienne Westwood is still designing with her husband and creative director, Andreas Kronthaler. The couple discuss climate change, death, destruction – oh, and dresses
Residents of forgotten English mining town head Down Under to meet Aborigines - and share the problems of displaced people

The mining town's new neighbours, who are half a world away

Ashington, once the proud home of a thriving colliery, embarks today on a scheme with Brisbane's Aboriginal families to share the problems of displaced people
Dr Hilary Cass: Britain doesn't need to have the worst child mortality rate in western Europe

'We can stop children dying if we change'

Britain doesn't need to have the worst child mortality rate in western Europe, says leading paediatrician Dr Hilary Cass
War with Isis: The Kurdish Tiger's roar is worse than its bite - the Peshmerga have come to rely on US air strikes

The Kurdish Tiger's roar is worse than its bite

With Isis fighters at the gate, the former boom town of Irbil is full of refugees and abandoned buildings, reports Patrick Cockburn
Mona Eltahawy: It's time to stop treating women like a cheap bargaining chip

Mona Eltahawy: It's time to stop treating women like a cheap bargaining chip

The award-winning writer and activist on how reporting from Cairo and Saudi Arabia fired her up to call for a sexual revolution
Leonora Carrington: The most dramatic moments of the Surrealist's remarkable story

Leonora Carrington's remarkable story

Ahead of a major Tate exhibition, the Surrealist's cousin, Joanna Moorhead, recalls the sentimental five-year journey she spent taking in the painter's footsteps
Photographer Iris Della Roca makes the dreams of Rio's most deprived children come true

Favela dreams: Children in Rio dress up

Movie stars and models, magicians and moneymen… they may be growing up in some of Rio's poorest districts, but nothing can dent these children's aspirations