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Architect of the Easter Rising, hanged as a traitor: for Roger Casement, a pardon still seems far away | Rory CarrollAs Team Trump wage unceasing war on Iran, evangelical nationalists are destroying any moral world order we once had | Simon TisdallIt’s the silver lining from this terrible age of Donald Trump: he is pushing Britain closer to the EU | Gaby Hinsliff

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Architect of the Easter Rising, hanged as a traitor: for Roger Casement, a pardon still seems far away | Rory Carroll
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Opinion | The Guardian•Today at 07:00

Architect of the Easter Rising, hanged as a traitor: for Roger Casement, a pardon still seems far away | Rory Carroll

Relations with Britain have improved again since Brexit, but battles over Irish history remain visible in Stormont’s endless feuding, says Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent.

As Team Trump wage unceasing war on Iran, evangelical nationalists are destroying any moral world order we once had | Simon Tisdall
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Opinion | The Guardian•Today at 05:00

As Team Trump wage unceasing war on Iran, evangelical nationalists are destroying any moral world order we once had | Simon Tisdall

The brutalisation of global norms by figures like Pete Hegseth has become a fight against chaos, and all major religions must play a role, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall.

It’s the silver lining from this terrible age of Donald Trump: he is pushing Britain closer to the EU | Gaby Hinsliff
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•New

It’s the silver lining from this terrible age of Donald Trump: he is pushing Britain closer to the EU | Gaby Hinsliff

Going anywhere nice this summer?No, me neither, judging by the warning from the Ryanair boss, Michael O’Leary, that a global shortage of jet fuel caused by the Iran war may soon lead to cancelled flights.

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What I learned from my first few weeks as a Green MP? Most politicians have no clue how tough things are out there | Hannah Spencer
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•Yesterday

What I learned from my first few weeks as a Green MP? Most politicians have no clue how tough things are out there | Hannah Spencer

S ix weeks ago, I was doing what I’ve always done – working as a plumber in people’s houses. As I said when I was elected: working hard used to get you something. Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s war on Iran means that energy bills are set to rocket this summer, by more than £330 a year.

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Stop brunch! How a rustic Catalan meal is taking the fight to bland food and overtourism | Abbas Asaria
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•Yesterday

Stop brunch! How a rustic Catalan meal is taking the fight to bland food and overtourism | Abbas Asaria

There are many worse ways to start your day than with eggs royale. The contrast in textures between a soft poached egg and a coarse, toasted English muffin is a thing of beauty, and the combination of smoked.

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To a world at a loss as to how to handle Trump, I say this: the only answer may be to wait him out| Simon Jenkins
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•Apr 2

To a world at a loss as to how to handle Trump, I say this: the only answer may be to wait him out| Simon Jenkins

A great effort will be needed to undo the damage once the US president has gone. But with the constitution unable to bring him to order now, that is what we must do, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins.

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Wireless festival’s backing for Kanye West is all about money. Don’t pretend it’s about the art | Dan Hancox
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•Apr 2

Wireless festival’s backing for Kanye West is all about money. Don’t pretend it’s about the art | Dan Hancox

The event has signed up Ye, who has a penchant for antisemitic and sexist outbursts, to be its headline act. It’s not even as if his music is any good any more, says Dan Hancox, a freelance writer focusing on music, politics, cities and culture.

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Say hello to the UK’s most successful growth industry: organised waste crime | George Monbiot
Opinion•Opinion | The Guardian•Apr 1

Say hello to the UK’s most successful growth industry: organised waste crime | George Monbiot

This country’s a dump. I don’t mean that metaphorically. I mean it literally. From the point of view of criminal waste gangs, it is one big potential landfill. The chances of being caught range between.

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