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Court rules Biarritz must drop ‘offensive’ district name linked to slave trade
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Area known as La Negresse will be renamed after court decides it is demeaning to people of African origin
A French court has ruled that the seaside city of Biarritz must rename its La Negresse histori…
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A Complete Unknown: how charity shop and Etsy finds completed iconic Dylan look
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Film’s costume designer explains how a scarf made from a blanket and some custom-made Levi’s formed key part of Timothée Chalamet’s wardrobe
It’s as central to Bob Dylan as a harmonica – it is, of cou…
Trump’s MEGA effect on European markets
Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?
Is black plastic really bad for you? Six things you should know
A study identified black spatulas as a source of chemical leaks in food – but miscalculated the dosage. So how concerned should you really be?
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El Hierro: the tiny Canary Island at centre of migration crisis – photo essay
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Ten years ago, El Hierro staked everything on sustainability and renewable energy. Today it faces another epochal challenge: migration from Africa, a phenomenon that is turning it into the Lampedusa …
The Guardian view on Ireland’s new government: born in the eye of the storm | Editorial
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Dublin’s latest coalition has finally got parliamentary approval. But there are meteorological and political tempests coming across the Atlantic
The whole of Ireland was put on red alert on Thursday a…
In the Trump vortex, Keir Starmer must fight hard and fast to define Britain’s destiny | Rafael Behr
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Difficult choices between alignment with Europe and the US are coming at the prime minister fast. He risks losing control of the debate
When all eyes at Westminster are fixed on Washington, it is easy…
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