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RSS FeedsBritain decides ... Inside the 6 December edition of the Guardian Weekly
(The Guardian Iran)

 
 

4 december 2019 19:45:09

 
Britain decides ... Inside the 6 December edition of the Guardian Weekly
(The Guardian Iran)
 


As the UK closes in on polling day, we take the pulse of Gary Younge´s hometown - a bellwether of how the nation as a whole will vote. Plus, the latest from Malta, Iran and Iraq. Subscribe here For five weeks, British politicians have jockeyed for air space to sell their vision for Britain ahead of the country´s second general election in just over two years. The Conservatives have attempted to make the vote solely about `getting Brexit done` (a sisyphean task, regardless of the outcome) while Labour has tried to focus on healthcare and a grand policy proposal. At the moment, it seems Boris Johnson´s approach is winning, as Gary Younge found on the streets of Stevenage, his home town and an election bellwether. We look at the state of the race before the 12 December vote in this week´s cover story.The murder of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in October 2017 repulsed the world. Since then the Guardian - and particularly reporter Juliette Garside - has been part of a multinational team of journalists reporting on Caruana Galizia´s death and trying to continue her work. The truth about her murder began to emerge with a sniffer dog called Peter and led last weekend to the fall of prime minister Joseph Muscat. Garside explains how the case led from a car bomb to the heart of Malta´s government. Continue reading...


 
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