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July 2024

  • Nadsy Qurban standing in a street between two rows of houses

    ‘We got failed by the police’: how veterans of Leeds riots stepped in to defuse disorder

  • People sit and stand under umbrellas in the heat

    Deafening concerts have turned Madrid stadium into ‘torture-drome’, say residents

  • DM CanadaDay 01Jul2018-589 for a story about Toronto's Bentway, a new public space underneath the Gardiner Expressway.

    How ‘magical’ Bentway linear park put Toronto on road to regeneration

  • Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner, marshals a plane during a visit to Stansted airport in May.

    Buses, trains and bicycle paths: Labour’s mission to decarbonise UK transport

  • Labour to invite England’s ‘devolution deserts’ to take on more power

  • Outfoxed: the ‘smart’ ferals are adapting to Australian cities, and wreaking havoc in the bush

  • Cockpit Deptford review – the subtle art of making do

  • ‘Turkish troops fired on our hotel, the invasion had begun’: 50 years after Cyprus was torn apart

  • My home town: how London changed under Conservative rule

  • ‘It’s easier than life on the ground’: meet the Russian climbers who fell in love scaling the world’s skyscrapers

June 2024

  • Four burrowing owls on a lawn in a wealthy Florida beach community with a convertible car driving by in the background.

    The age of extinction
    Crabs, cockatoos and ringtail possums: the wild things thriving in our cities

    From bees to burrowing owls, many species are adapting to urban environments and, with a little extra help from us, more could follow suit
  • Morden Wharf

    The UK housing crisis
    ‘Labour can’t have their cake and eat it’: housing crisis will force party into planning rows

    The shadow housing minister’s objection to high-rise flats in his constituency is typical of the dilemmas Keir Starmer, who has pledged to build 1.5m new homes, will face
    • Indoors at breaktime: the school in a London office block

    • Do look down: how daredevil artist Donn Delson shoots from the sky

    • ‘I plumbed in our bath – and it works!’ The DIY diehards who built 36 affordable homes from scratch

May 2024

  • Cement mortar

    Science Weekly
    Concrete without CO2: can our biggest building material go green? – podcast

    Concrete is strong and durable – but is also terrible for the planet, due to one key ingredient: cement. But researchers have now found a way to recover old cement while also reducing the environmental impact of recycling steel
  • Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on the touchline during Saturday’s FA Cup final

    ‘It was everything we wanted to be’: why Barcelona has given Manchester much more than Pep and fine food

    Man City’s success under ex-Barça manager Pep Guardiola mirrors the reinvention of the booming city centre, but its roots lie in decades-old civic connections
    • Liverpool to transform into Taylor Town to welcome Taylor Swift

    • ‘A kick in the teeth’: Leeds artists fear loss of spaces is killing cultural scene

    • Europe's housing crisis
      ‘What if we built our own?’: young Amsterdammers fight housing crisis with cooperative build

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