Monday
3 December 2018
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‘Muhammad’ less likely than ‘David’ to get a positive response, Guardian investigation finds
Headlines
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MPs will hold debate on Tuesday after Speaker John Bercow accepted contempt motion
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Judge lifts reporting restrictions in case of Carl Beech, whose claims sparked high-profile investigation
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Naturalist tells leaders at UN climate summit that fate of world is in their hands
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Amount of space fell in all but five local authorities between 2008 and 2015, study finds
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Seven men have been convicted of the murder of an award-winning environmental activist in Honduras. But has justice been done for Berta Cáceres? The Guardian’s Nina Lakhani explores what the case says about the state of modern Honduras. Plus: Mark Townsend on how easy it is to buy converted firearms in the UK
Spotlight
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I moved with my husband and kids to rural Kent to try to grow our own food. But crops are as complicated as the latest withdrawal agreement
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As an even more common commoner than her ‘rival’ – and a black woman – the Duchess of Sussex never stood a chance
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A vegan is seeking legal recognition for his beliefs but there are better ways
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Letters treat
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Luka Modric has ended Ronaldo and Messi’s duopoly, while Lyon’s Ada Hegerberg has won the first women’s award. Join Niall McVeigh
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North London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal have been handed potential FA Cup third-round trips to non-league opposition while Woking will travel to Watford and Wolves host Liverpool
From the UK
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Research showing level of risk to people heavily in debt leads to calls for change to law
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Alex Younger insists Britain must ‘innovate faster’ to stay ahead of threats
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About 100 schools under blockade while prime minister meets opposition leaders
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Fifty fighters will be flown to Muscat on UN plane as confidence-building measure
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Our favourite authors on the most outstanding books they read this year
Culture Treat
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Take part
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Did you take part in the protests in Paris or elsewhere? How do you feel about the unrest? We’d like to hear from you
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With long nights and wet weather we’d like to hear how you stop yourself from going stir-crazy when you’re stuck at home
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Whether it was practicing mindfulness, playing a video game or FaceTiming a loved we’d like you to share your photos and stories
Explore
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Heidi speaks out against online trolling, Azrab is campaigning for accessible toilets, and Ursula is proving you can learn new skills in your 80s. A new list celebrates those determined to bring about social change
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The 41st president could fight hard, as Michael Dukakis knows full well. But he was a Republican who truly put America first
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
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As the cleanup operation continues across across the French capital after violent demonstrations against rising taxes and the high cost of living, the messages left behind reveal some of the motives and emotions behind the unrest
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In the 1970s George Lucas started work on a space fiction film trilogy that would become arguably Hollywood’s towering achievement of the modern era
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Volunteers catch and tag migratory waders as the birds arrive to spend winter on the East Anglian coast
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Picture highlights from around the world including Mexico’s new president and the reopening of Alexandra Palace theatre
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Vandalised cars and graffiti on the streets of central Paris, a day after clashes during protests of by Gilets Jaunes against rising oil prices and living costs
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