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  • A rally in support of Child Q outside Hackney Town Hall

    Black children in England and Wales four times more likely to be strip-searched, figures show

  • A prison officer on a wing

    Crisis measures to tackle English prison overcrowding imminent, says union

  • Birmingham

    The Guardian view on hyperlocalism: communities need more oomph

  • Joyce Frankland academy in Essex, one of the many schools affected by Raac.

    If you want to fix the attainment gap, first fix school buildings

  • Yvette Cooper vows to crack down on promotion of ‘hateful beliefs’

  • The Abandoners by Begoña Gómez Urzaiz review – why do some mothers desert their children?

  • ‘You feel a bit mass-produced’: donor-conceived people on the export of UK sperm

  • UK sperm donations being exported despite 10-family limit

  • Birth changes women’s bodies for ever – and we need to get real about it

    Emma Beddington
  • London woman’s death after eating laundry pods prompts coroner’s warning

  • The Eva Wiseman column
    Make a playlist, buy in some nice crisps and save the house party from extinction

    Eva Wiseman
  • Behold the new sexy Pirelli calendar, a perfect example of Post#MeToo creep

    Barbara Ellen
  • We need to make data sharing across UK government the rule, not the exception

    Robert Chote
  • ‘Share government data to boost economy’, says UK statistics watchdog chief

  • ‘The hardest thing is to forgive yourself’: actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care

  • Defending working-class interests requires more than simply opposing immigration

    Kenan Malik
  • Male UK university students are ‘less macho’ when sharing flats with women

  • ‘I never liked Gail’s but that’s not why I’m opposed’: Walthamstow’s revolt and the awkward paradox for middle-class London

  • Kendall in Downing Street smiling

    It’s time to end blame culture over benefits bill, says Labour minister

  • Martha Gill

    A-levels are far from perfect, but in the exam hall every pupil – rich or poor – is equally afraid

    Martha Gill
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