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A funeral for fish and chips: why are Britain’s chippies disappearing?

Plenty of people will tell you the East Neuk of Fife in Scotland is the best place in the world...

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Best of 2023… so far: ‘I know where the bodies are buried’: one woman’s mission to change how th

Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2023, in case...

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How hip-hop gave voice to a generation of Egyptians hungry for change

From the early days of the Tahrir Square protests, music was vital to the young people making...

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Best of 2023 … so far: Battle of the botanic garden: the horticulture war roiling the Isle of Wight

Every Friday in August we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2023, in case...

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Victoria Amelina: Ukraine and the meaning of home

Before she was killed by a Russian missile strike, the acclaimed novelist and war crimes...

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‘People are like, Wow!’: the man trying to make condoms sexy

It has been said that condoms share marketing characteristics with napalm and funerals. But it is...

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From the archive: Bring up the bodies: the retired couple who find drowning victims

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

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How to reduce the damage done by gentrification

We cannot let our cities descend into islands of privilege amid seas of disadvantage. With the...

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‘You reach a point where you can’t live your life’: what is behind extreme hoarding?

Hoarding can be distressing and dangerous. But it’s not just a matter of ‘too much stuff’ – it’s...

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From the archive: Tampon wars: the battle to overthrow the Tampax empire

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

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How Ukraine’s national dish became a symbol of Putin’s invasion

The soup of my childhood, borsch, has become emblematic of Putin’s assault on Ukrainian land,...

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‘Why I might have done what I did’: conversations with Ireland’s most notorious murderer

Malcolm Macarthur was the wealthy, bookish socialite who shocked Ireland with a brutal double...

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From the archive: Life after deportation: ‘No one tells you how lonely you’re going to be’

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

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‘Drought is on the verge of becoming the next pandemic’

While the world becomes drier, profit and pollution are draining our resources. We have to change...

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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: three days with a giant of African literature

The Kenyan novelist’s life and work has intersected with many of the biggest events of the past...

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From the archive: A 975-day nightmare: how the Home Office forced a British citizen into destitution abroad

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

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The planet’s economist: has Kate Raworth found a model for sustainable living?

Her hit book Doughnut Economics laid out a path to a greener, more equal society. But can she...

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‘I knew the terror of lost time’: how my father’s dementia echoed my own alcoholism

When my father began to forget words, and then basic skills, I sensed his fear. After my own...

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From the archive: Party and protest: the radical history of gay liberation, Stonewall and Pride

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

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The backlash: how slavery research came under fire

Read more in this series: Cotton Capital More and more institutions are commissioning...

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