Features
- ‘Protesters just scream abuse’: the campaigners battling to make UK abortion clinics safer (The Guardian’s G2)
- ‘The threat of abuse and violence is still a daily part of the job’: the bereaved women fighting to protect gig economy drivers (The Guardian)
- How we survive: ‘My ex shot me 10 times – and after the coma, I became an undercover cop’ (The Guardian)
- How we survive: ‘A stalker posted my photos on porn sites – and the police response was traumatising’ (The Guardian’s G2)
- ‘My daughter started to run a fever’: Britain’s swimmers on how sewage changed their summer (The Guardian’s G2)
- The activists fighting to block advertising in UK cities (Huck)
- How Instagram is changing the grieving process (i-D)
- The activists who stopped Tui’s deportation flights (Huck)
- ‘Solidarity, not charity’: The pen pal project connecting LGBT+ people across prison walls (The Independent)
International coverage
- Greeks reflect on democracy’s new dawn 50 years after its return (The Guardian)
- Pro-LGBTQ+ yet anti-abortion: what’s behind Malta’s differing stances? (Euronews)
- Fighting Covid in a country where leaders denied the pandemic existed (The Independent)
- ‘The earth is sick’: Storm Daniel has passed, but Greeks fear its deathly legacy (The Guardian)
- ‘A biblical catastrophe’: death toll rises to six as Storm Daniel lashes Greece (The Guardian)
- ‘We became more united’: Ukrainians on a year living under cloud of war (The Guardian)
- ‘I’m hanging between worlds’: couple who fled Russia toy with returning (The Guardian)
- ‘This is the end’: people who fled Icelandic volcano fear their town will not survive (The Guardian)
Information environment reporting
- Experts praise police for swift release of details about Liverpool crash suspect (Euronews)
- What it’s like to escape the mindset of a conspiracy theorist (Vice)
- ‘There are some really extreme views’: young people face onslaught of misogyny online (The Guardian)
- RFK Jr’s appointment ‘boosts Europe’s anti-vax movements’ (Euronews)
- When denial stopped working, Big Oil changed the story (Follow The Money)
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Death threats and falsehoods among online abuse reported by land and climate defenders (The Guardian)
News features
- Drunk visitors, rocketing rents and homogenised cafes: living in Europe’s tourist hotspots (Guardian Weekly cover story, with Ashifa Kassam)
- A friend in need: volunteers rush to help refugees feel at home in UK (The Observer)
- ‘Beside himself with craving’: the teenagers hooked on vaping (The Guardian)
- Up for a 4am supermarket shift, then lectures: the life of a UK student amid cost of living crisis (The Guardian)
- ‘We literally don’t get time to take breaks’: How staff shortages are affecting hospitality workers (The Independent)
- ‘Major anxiety’: parents describe nightmare of England’s childcare crisis (The Guardian)
- ‘Year 10 was a write-off’: the pupils at the sharp end of England’s teacher recruitment crisis (The Guardian)
- ‘His safe space is at home’: parents on why their children are absent from school (The Guardian)
- ‘The future is bleak’: how AI concerns are shaping graduate career choices (The Guardian)
- ‘I feel constantly watched’: the employees working under surveillance (The Guardian)
News reporting
- “No place for a child”: data reveals youth prisons are still separating children (Prospect magazine, FOI investigation)
- Medical students urged to fill gaps when junior doctors strike in England (The Guardian, exclusive with Andrew Gregory)
- One in five UK adults believe they have been monitored by an employer (The Guardian, exclusive)
- Nearly half of UK families excluded from modern digital society, study finds (The Guardian, exclusive)
- Four in five billboard ads in England and Wales in poorer areas (The Guardian, exclusive)
- ‘I’m already sitting in the dark most of the time’: disabled yet pursued over gas bill (The Guardian, with Miles Brignall)
- EU data shows rise in employed young people living with parents (The Guardian, exclusive)
- Half of deaf children not receiving specialist teaching support in pandemic (The Independent, exclusive)
Profiles and reviews
- Colm Tóibín on The Magician: ‘I was brought up in a society where homosexuality was unmentioned’ (The i)
- Ben Macintyre: ‘Spies do love to talk about their lives’ (The i)
- Friends, by Robin Dunbar, review: why we only have five real friends (The i)
- How to Love Animals in a Human-Shaped World by Henry Mance, review: A new window on the climate emergency (The i)