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Archie Bland

Archie Bland is the editor of the Guardian's First Edition newsletter

December 2024

  • Manchester United fans hold up a banner reading 'Glazers Out' in protest at their American owners.

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    Thursday briefing: How football sold its soul and was gobbled up by global capital

  • A composite image featuring Jeremy Clarkson, the cast of Wicked, a burger and Charli xcx.

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    Wednesday briefing: Celebrity lookalike contests, brat everything and 36 more things to leave behind in 2024

  • Reform treasurer Nick Candy, Elon Musk and Nigel Farage at Mar-a-Lago least week.

    First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: What Reform UK might get from Elon Musk’s $100m – and what he might want in return

  • A person waves a flag adopted by the new Syrian rulers, as while people gather during a celebration called by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) near the Umayyad Mosque, in Damascus, Syria, 20 December  2024.

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    Monday briefing: The mammoth task of rebuilding Syria – and how to achieve it

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    Thursday briefing: How Labour’s so-called ‘surrender squad’ plans to regrow EU relations

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    Tuesday briefing: How the UK left 64 asylum seekers stranded on an island in the Indian Ocean

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    Monday briefing: What do we know about Prince Andrew and the alleged Chinese spy?

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    Thursday briefing: In a year of devastating conflict, how you can help

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    Wednesday briefing: Everything you wanted to know about the spending review (but were afraid to ask)

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    Tuesday briefing: What happened when the doors of Syria’s most notorious prison were finally opened

  • Middle East crisis live
    Preserving territorial integrity is key, say US and Russian diplomats at UN – as it happened

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    Monday briefing: How the decade-long war in Syria ended almost overnight

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    Wednesday briefing: What Jaguar’s radical rebrand reveals about the shift to electric cars

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    Tuesday briefing: Why Ireland bucked the trend for punishing incumbent governments

  • Assault on Aleppo: who are the Syrian rebels HTS and why are they advancing?

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    Monday briefing: How the civil war in Syria reignited

November 2024

  • People sit in traffic as they return to their villages after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect in Ghazieh, Lebanon, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

    First Edition newsletter
    Thursday briefing: The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire brings respite – but for how long, and what comes next?

  • Home secretary Yvette Cooper speaking to police officers at Lewisham police station in south-east London.

    First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: Why everyone’s suddenly worked up about ‘non-crime hate incidents’

  • Yalchin Rafiyev, Azerbaijan's Cop29 lead negotiator (left), talks with Simon Stiell, the UN climate chief (centre back), and Mukhtar Babayev, the Cop29 president (front) at the summit.

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    Monday briefing: Where Cop29 failed – and the limited reasons for hope

  • Cop29 president Mukhtar Babayev, left, speaking to lead negotiator Yalchin Rafiyev, centre, at the start of a plenary session in Baku, Azerbaijan, yesterday.

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    Friday briefing: The pressure is on at Cop29 to fill in the blanks in the climate finance deal

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