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  • Crowds of men, some wearing masks, in Bordesely Green, Birmingham, on Monday.

    Muslim leaders urge restraint in response to far-right attacks

  • Lual Akech, the father of the murder victim Aguer Akech, holds a photograph of his son

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    How a botched murder investigation left two families broken – Full Story podcast

  • George Monbiot

    These riots are more than thuggery: they’re the outcome of 14 years of Tory race-baiting

    George Monbiot
  • Sidney Blumenthal

    Trump once seemed invincible. Then Kamala Harris broke the spell

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Kamala Harris is mixed race, I’m mixed race – and Donald Trump is a dusty old relic

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Daughters review – heartbreaking record of girls and their imprisoned fathers

  • ‘Prison place waiting’ for far-right rioters, says justice minister

  • Joe Mulhall

    Some are calling these far-right riots an outpouring of legitimate anger. They are not

    Joe Mulhall
    There is a deep well of poison behind this racist violence. Those fuelling and perpetrating it must be held to account, writes anti-fascist researcher Joe Mulhall
  • Police officers in riot gear in Liverpool on 3 August 2024.

    The Guardian view on the riots: culpability in high places

    Editorial: Rishi Sunak’s former adviser for social cohesion is right to say that inflammatory rhetoric has nourished extremism on the ground
  • Artwork from a screengrab of CCTV footage from NSW police and AAP image of the scene

    A botched murder investigation left a family broken and a 15-year-old boy in jail for a year

    Police used flawed identification evidence against a suspect in the 2019 stabbing of a Melbourne teenager but deny the investigation was ‘improperly conducted’
  • close-up of man wearing blue suit and red tie

    Trump ally calls GOP attack on Harris’s racial identity a ‘phoney controversy’

  • Car burns, police officer in foreground in riot gear

    Tory shadow minister says sorry after appearing to justify riots

  • US-VOTE-POLITICS-TRUMP<br>Former US President and 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump answers questions as moderator and journalist Rachel Scott (R) looks on during the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention in Chicago, Illinois, on July 31, 2024. (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP) (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

    ABC host reportedly received death threats after Trump interview

  • Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan

    First black couple to win Love Island hope victory is ‘start of something good’

  • Jackson isn’t just Mississippi’s capital. It’s America’s murder capital

  • Darcus Howe’s son Darcus Beese and his activist mother, Barbara: ‘He was imbued with the spirit of the struggle’

  • The Observer view on the riots after the Southport killings: extremists have launched an assault on the rule of law

  • ‘It is in the nature of integration to be invisible when it works’: Residents hand out flowers and donuts outside Southport mosque as a gesture of friendship after violent attacks by the far right

    Britain has shifted away from prejudice, but are we facing a dangerous new time?

    Sunder Katwala
    While images of disorder are not the norm, there is still work to be done to forge closer communities
  • Andrew Rawnsley

    Putting a stop to far-right violence is an early, defining test of Keir Starmer’s mettle

    Andrew Rawnsley
    The prime minister rightly frames the riots as a law and order issue, but he also needs to contend with the pernicious effects of online extremism
  • Adam Kelwick and Don Cornell shake hands on a street at night with people in the background

    ‘Love will prevail’: how a far-right rally in Liverpool was defused

    Sharing of food and concerns about extremism helps dial down tension outside mosque after Southport deaths
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