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George Mackie obituary
Other lives: Farmer and Scotland rugby international
Michael White
16, Apr, 2020 @6:35 PM

Robert Armstrong obituary
Other lives: Guardian sports writer who served as a union official for almost 30 years
Michael White
14, Jan, 2020 @4:46 PM

How Theresa May’s exit compares with other difficult departures from No 10
The Guardian’s former political editor revisits humiliating prime ministerial resignations from Robert Peel to David Cameron
Michael White
26, May, 2019 @7:00 AM

Robin Callard obituary
Professor of immunobiology at University College London, who researched complex cellular interactions of the immune system
Michael White
13, Feb, 2019 @2:48 PM

John Goodwin obituary
Other lives: Publicity chief for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre
Michael White
29, Aug, 2018 @2:09 PM

Howard Green obituary
Other lives: Journalist who was the pioneer editor of the Reading Evening Post
Michael White
18, Mar, 2018 @4:26 PM

Michael White reflects on 45 years as a Guardian journalist
As the former political editor and columnist retires, he considers his career at the paper and the greatest scoop he never wrote
Michael White
28, Oct, 2016 @10:21 AM

Will Britain's exit from the EU be bad for business? Readers debate
Catch up on our debate on Theresa May’s plans to push ahead with Brexit and what this means for workers and business
Sarah Marsh, James Walsh and Guardian readers
06, Oct, 2016 @1:08 PM

Can Labour win an election under Corbyn? Readers debate
Catch up on our discussion looking at whether Labour can win under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership
James Walsh, Sarah Marsh and Guardian readers
29, Sep, 2016 @1:00 PM

The Brexit debate needs more tolerance on both sides | Michael White
Bad sportsmanship is not confined to either camp. Let’s have more signs of mutual respect across the divide
Michael White
31, Aug, 2016 @12:15 PM

Rip-off Britain is going to get worse as the purse strings tighten
From parking fines to airline fares, society’s financialisation is seeing the collective cake shrink as the rich claim an ever larger slice
Michael White
30, Aug, 2016 @1:52 PM

Resentful Americans turn a blind eye to Trump's faults
The candidate’s excesses appeal to voters who feel marginalised and for whom the temptation is to blur reality and illusion
Michael White
25, Aug, 2016 @2:12 PM
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