Brexit deal
Thursday
15 November 2018
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PM says UK faces ‘path of deep and grave uncertainty’ if her efforts are derailed
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Use our simulator to see what happens when each of the various tribes chooses to back the prime minister, to reject her bill or to abstain. Can you assemble a parliamentary majority?
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Headlines
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CEO says he learned about relationship with PR company after it was reported in New York Times
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The Guardian revealed that a company owned by Peter O’Neill secured a $32m government contract despite ‘serious irregularities’
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The ex-US secretary of state, speaking at a Guardian Live event, predicts mass movement from Africa
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Plucky pair have been trying to enter Onomichi gallery for two years, to no avail
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Two years on from the ‘liberation’ of Fallujah from Isis control, the Guardian’s Peter Beaumont has returned to the Iraqi city. Plus: Polly Toynbee on the one thing everyone can agree on when it comes to Brexit.
Spotlight
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Several authors hit back at the American novelist, questioning his logic and issuing their own mock advice
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Some locals protest the migrant caravan in Playas de Tijuana as the first members arrive
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Mark David Chapman told parole board members about his remorse at 10th hearing in August, according to transcript
The One Million Milestone
Stories to mark the Guardian reaching one million financial supporters across the world
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As we reach the milestone of 1 million supporters globally, our journalists around the world explain how your support has had an impact on their reporting and the real world beyond our pages
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The Guardian’s editor-in-chief reflects on the state of media today and explains how the support of 1 million readers has enabled us to report and investigate the most important stories of our time
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Our interactive map shows where our supporters can be found, and why some decided to help fund our work
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By supporting our journalism, you can become part of a global community of over a million Guardian readers with a shared set of core values and a vision for a more hopeful world
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Gareth Southgate was unhappy with his team’s second-half performance but Wayne Rooney interrupted him with an emotional farewell speech
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Paris appeals court rules in favour of Tariq Ramadan, who has been held since February
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Republican Ron DeSantis appears to have won governor’s race over Andrew Gillum
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Culture
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Late-night hosts discussed the latest rumours of who will be leaving the White House next and Trump’s insistence he’s the victim of ‘presidential harassment’
Lifestyle
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Three months after we got married, I called the police for help. When I finally asked him to leave, it was in an almost primal push for survival
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Explore
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Alberta is one of the world’s only places without a breeding population of rats – thanks to skilled pest controllers and a take-no-prisoners approach
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Former lawyer was seen as a reassurance to pro-Brexit MPs – making his departure all the more damaging for the PM
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Plucky pair have been trying to enter Onomichi gallery for two years, to no avail
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The centre of the Georgian capital has long been the plaything of outsize egos – but can its architecture biennial inspire useful debate about the city’s future?
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million-thrasher
This year, in collaboration with Global Witness, the Guardian will attempt to record all of the deaths of people who are killed while defending their land, forests, rivers or wildlife
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
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A new book celebrates the world’s 68 eagle species in all their magnificence and beguiling diversity
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Project uses high-resolution aerial photography from satellites and planes to mirror the phenomenon from which it derives its name
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Named after the late experimental film director Derek Jarman, the Jarman award celebrates UK-based artists who work with moving images
I am backing Theresa May’s deal – the alternative would damage Britain
Simon Jenkins May’s deal demands a free vote by MPs