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Marina Hyde

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Hello to you, dear reader!

When the former Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha delivered his New Year message back in 1967, he pulled the cord marked “truth bomb”. “This year will be harder than last year,” he declared. “It will, however, be easier than next year.” I mean … on the one hand: thanks for not sugar-coating it, Enver. On the other: way to kill the party buzz, you monster!

I don’t want to murder the atmosphere (or indeed any dissidents) by reminding you of the news year you’ve just lived through – or by warning you of the news year you’re about to live through. It’s not big, it’s not clever, and it’s sure as heck not seasonal.

But I will say, pointedly, that our reporting feels particularly necessary in dark times – even if we have had only one prime minister this year.

If you can, please help support the Guardian, so as to keep it open for everyone. I can’t tell you how much it would be appreciated. A free press is needed now as much as it has ever been – and on some days, more than it has ever been.

In return for this support, I am formally* bestowing upon you the right to refer to yourself – in conversation, in the pub, and on any business cards you may care to have printed up – as “a newspaper baron”. Face it: if you pay to support a news organisation, then you ARE to all intents and purposes a newspaper baron. Just enjoy it! All the others do.

With that, it simply remains is for me to wish you a very happy holidays, and a splendid new year. Goodness knows you’ve earned it.

*not formally

 
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Analysis  
Why US double standards on Israel and Russia play into a dangerous game
The west’s equivocation on Gaza exposes a global order facing mutiny over its domination of the international discourse
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 671
‘Sorrow and silence’  
Bethlehem mourns Gaza dead as Christmas festivities are cancelled
Spotlight
Pictures of the year  
The photographs that defined 2023 – and the stories behind them
The photographs that defined 2023 – and the stories behind them
Doctor Who review  
Ncuti Gatwa is so charismatic you want to leap into the TV with him
Caroline Aherne: Queen of Comedy review  
An unforgettable celebration of comedy brilliance
​​Ghosts Christmas Special review  
A beautiful farewell to a sublime sitcom
The Piano at Christmas review  
So moving it’s spine-tingling
Opinion
Why I’m going rogue this Christmas
Why I’m going rogue this Christmas
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on Rishi Sunak’s Boxing Day
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Ten Hag urges United to ‘step up’ as Ineos deal raises pressure
Ten Hag urges United to ‘step up’ as Ineos deal raises pressure
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Australia v Pakistan – Boxing Day Test, day one
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Revisited: From Blair to Starmer: Labour’s path to power, part 2
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Revisited: From Blair to Starmer: Labour’s path to power, part 2
Labour went into the 1997 general election full of confidence. Now, 26 years on from that famous victory, Kiran Stacey hears as those who helped craft it look ahead and ask if it is time to be more radical
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From Bernie Sanders to Johnny Marr to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, catch up on Guardian Live's 2023 highlights with this collection of full-length recordings.
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Why AI is a disaster for the climate
EV mythbusters  
Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions than petrol or diesel vehicles?
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Food safety  
FSA recalls four types of cheese after possible E coli contamination
FSA recalls four types of cheese after possible E coli contamination
‘Let’s have a Sunderland Barbie’  
Leo Pearlman on his plan to build a new Hollywood on Wearside
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Chilly dips and cherry blossoms
Chilly dips and cherry blossoms
‘War knows no holidays’  
In search of Christmas in Donbas – photo essay
In search of Christmas in Donbas – photo essay
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