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  • Gumatj leaders Djawa Yunupingu and Balupalu Yunupingu celebrate outside the High Court of Australia in Canberra, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

    Yunupiŋu played the long game on native title – and has finally won

    Clare Wright
  • No exceptions: the US president, Donald Trump, and the Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese

    Trump’s senseless tariffs will extend the economic malaise felt by so many in Australia – and around the world

    Nicki Hutley
  • A house under construction in Sydney

    Here’s why Australia should build more smaller houses rather than fewer big ones

    Peter Mares
  • Jeanette Winterson, photographed at her home in London. Jeanette Winterson is an English writer, who became famous with her first book, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, a semi-autobiographical novel about a sensitive teenage girl rebelling against conventional values. Other novels of hers have explored gender polarities and sexual identity, and later novels the relations between humans and technology. She is also a broadcaster and a professor of creative writing. She won a Whitbread Prize for a First Novel, a BAFTA Award for Best Drama, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, the E. M. Forster Award and the St. Louis Literary Award, and the Lambda Literary Award twice. She holds an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) and a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

    OpenAI’s metafictional short story about grief is beautiful and moving

    Jeanette Winterson
  • The Guardian view on US-Europe relations: Britain is coming to a fork in the road

  • The Guardian view on Labour’s welfare plans: betraying the vulnerable

  • The politics sketch
    The fruit of flattery is tariffs, but Trump-wrangler Starmer takes it on the chin

    John Crace
  • Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Ben Jennings on Labour plans to cut disability benefits rather than impose a wealth tax – cartoon

  • Lean In, said Sheryl Sandberg – but after this week, can we ever see her or Facebook in the same light again?

    Emma Brockes
  • Nils Pratley on finance
    Timid FCA has retreated too far on its ‘name and shame’ proposals

    Nils Pratley
  • I twanged my achilles playing pickleball. Here’s what it taught me about tendons – and human nature

    Adrian Chiles
  • The government’s climate plans are still ambitious and on-track, so why is Labour making so much anti-green noise?

    Richard Power Sayeed
  • Mahmoud Khalil is being used as a pawn in Trump’s mass deportation plan

    Heba Gowayed
  • Stocks tank and egg prices soar under Trump

    Lloyd Green
  • Grogonomics
    Gone are the days when a ‘good job’ gets you a house – and now we have the data to prove it

    Greg Jericho
  • I am an anti-domestic abuse advocate – but I failed to recognise it happening to me and my family

    Anonymous
  • It’s ‘Maganomics’: Trump’s brash economic strategy is likely to end in crash or crisis

    Jonathan Portes
  • The US’s plutocrats and politicians want more, more, more. Matt LeBlanc shows us a better way

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Trump is using antisemitism as a pretext for a war on the first amendment

    Judith Levine
  • China can live with Trump’s tariffs – his bullish foreign policy will help Beijing in the long term

    Steve Tsang
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