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From the archive: How ultra-processed food took over your shopping basket

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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Sleeping beauties: the evolutionary innovations that wait millions of years to come good

Some organisms truck along slowly for aeons before suddenly surging into dominance – and...

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Sudan’s outsider: how a paramilitary leader fell out with the army and plunged the country into war

The civilians of Sudan have been trying to throw off military rule for decades, but now find...

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From the archive: Cod wars to food banks: how a Lancashire fishing town is hanging on

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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Are coincidences real?

The rationalist in me knows that coincidences are inevitable, mundane, meaningless. But I can’t...

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‘The torture’s real. The time I did was real’: the Belfast man waterboarded by the British army

Liam Holden went to prison for 17 years on the basis of a confession he made after being tortured...

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From the archive: Are your tinned tomatoes picked by slave labour?

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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Will flying ever be green?

The race is on to develop a battery-powered aircraft. But not everyone’s convinced it will bring...

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How Deborah Levy can change your life

From her shimmering novels to her ‘living autobiographies’, Deborah Levy’s work inspires a...

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From the archive: My four miscarriages: why is losing a pregnancy so shrouded in mystery?

We are exploring the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years...

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Putin, Trump, Ukraine: how Timothy Snyder became the leading interpreter of our dark times

Historians aren’t supposed to make predictions, but Yale professor Timothy Snyder has become...

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The impossible job: inside the world of Premier League referees

Players, pundits and fans complain bitterly that referees are getting worse each season – but is...

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From the archive: The race to create a perfect lie detector, and the dangers of succeeding

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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Three abandoned children, two missing parents and a 40-year mystery

Elvira and her brothers, Ricard and Ramón, were left at a train station in Barcelona aged two,...

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The Ciskei experiment: a libertarian fantasy in apartheid South Africa

In the 1980s, South African libertarians set up a deregulated zone that they sold to the world as...

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From the archive – The sound of icebergs melting: my journey into the Antarctic

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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‘They robbed me of my children’: Yemen’s war victims tell their stories

The horrors of this conflict, and the lives it has taken, must not be kept hidden. As the bombs...

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The stupidity of AI

Artificial intelligence in its current form is based on the wholesale appropriation of existing...

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From the archive – The girl in the box: the mysterious crime that shocked Germany

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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The disabled villain: why sensitivity reading can’t kill off this ugly trope

For centuries, fictional narratives have used outer difference to telegraph inner monstrosity. As...

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