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Our weekly online meet-up for our readers to come together, share
ideas and engage with our journalists

  • ​Britain's best young chef on cooking and the countryside - video

    Tom Adams is the winner of the Young Chef of the Year at the Observer Food Monthly Awards 2017



  • Count And Declaration For The Manchester Mayoral Election<br>MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 05: Sweets are placed on top of a ballot box as votes are counted for the Greater Manchester mayoral election at Manchester Central on May 5, 2017 in Manchester, England. Six new metro Mayors are being elected in areas including Greater Manchester, West Midlands and the West of England (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

    Should it be compulsory to vote? Catch-up on our live look at the week

    We discussed the week’s top stories in real-time with our readers. Look back on our discussion and share your views below the line
  • Jeremy Corbyn

    Tactical voting, cross-party alliances and Brexit – catch up on our live look at the week

    Look back on a broad-ranging discussion on everything from the state of play in UK election campaigning to aliens wanting to meet our leaders
  • Labour proposals

    How much do you have to earn to be rich? Catch up on our live look at the week

    Look back at our discussion on the week’s news and comment and share your views below the line
  • A swing

    What do you think about recent benefit cuts? Catch up on our live look at the week

    Look back on our discussion of the week’s top stories with our readers. Share your comments below the line
  • Antonio Costa, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa<br>Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo stands next to a bust of himself at the Madeira international airport outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, Wednesday March 29, 2017. Madeira International Airport has been renamed after local soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday during a ceremony, with family, at the airport outside his Funchal hometown. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

    Brexit, Gibraltar and a terrible bust – catch up on our live look at the week

    We discussed some of the biggest news and comment pieces of the week with our readers – catch up on the debate above the line and in the comments
  • postage stamps

    What happens when the Queen dies? Catch up on our live look at the week

    Take a look back at the week’s news and comment from noon GMT to 4.30pm – get involved below the line now
  • FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump looks up while hosting a House and Senate leadership lunch at the White House in Washington, U.S. March 1, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

    Just how abnormal is the Trump presidency? Catch-up on our live look at the week

    Look back over our discussion of the week’s news and comment – from whack-a-mole to Donald Trump
  • When it rains it pours.

    Hipsters, Oscars gaffes and Britishness – catch up on our our live look at the week

    Look back at our discussion of best news and opinion from the week, with input from journalists above the line and in the comments
  • Older Caucasian women playing with foam noodles in swimming pool

    How can we live a long and happy life? – catch up on our live look at the week

    Readers joined us to discuss the week’s top stories – with input from our journalists above the line and in the comments
  • The title screen of the cult Snake II game on a Nokia 3310 mobile ‘phone.<br>F649Y5 The title screen of the cult Snake II game on a Nokia 3310 mobile ‘phone.

    Can Nokia persuade you to dumb down your tech? – catch up on the Guardian Social

    Readers joined us to discuss the week’s news and views with Guardian journalists both above the line and in the commentsClick the GuardianWitness button to see our new photography project
  • Launch of new design for Heinz Ketchup bottle.  Anais Nuytten from France tasting the Ketchup

    Fact-checking Trump and a ketchup debate – catch up on our live look at the week

    We dealt with the big questions today, from how to cover Trump to where to keep your ketchup. Catch up on the discussion in the comments
  • 2016 ushered in by the Aurora Borealis and fireworks<br>Aurora Borealis and fireworks above a flooded Ullswater on New Years Eve.

    Loneliness, Brexit and the Obama legacy – Guardian Social as it happened

    Catch up on a wide ranging discussion of the week’s news and opinion, with views from our journalists above the line and in the comments
  • young woman by the waterfront taking a selfie<br>F0C43H young woman by the waterfront taking a selfie

    Should Jedism be a religion? Catch up on our live look at the week

    Look back at our discussion of the week’s news and comment, with input from journalists
  • Pile of dollars - Isolated on white background<br>DY3280 Pile of dollars - Isolated on white background

    How do you hide $400m? Catch up on our live look at the week

    From Trump to the top films of 2016, look back at our discussion of the week’s top stories in real-time, with comment from journalists
  • Mark Carney Makes First Transaction With New Polymer Fiver<br>LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 13: Bank of England governor Mark Carney poses with a new polymer five pound note at Whitecross Street Market on September 13, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The new plastic note is designed to be more durable and features a portrait of former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. (Photo by Stefan Wermuth - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

    Do we need vegan-friendly fivers? Catch up on our live look at the week

    From a Richmond by-election to Trump and more, join us below the line to discuss the week’s news and comment articles with us in real-time
  • London city

    Brexit, a brain drain and Trump's tweets – Guardian Social as it happened

    Catch up on this week’s Guardian Social, where we discuss various topics from the week’s news in real time – with input from our journalists
  • Harrison Ford, Carrie Fishe<br>Harrison Ford, as Han Solo of “Star Wars” fame chats with Carrie Fisher Nov. 13, 1978 during a break in the filming of the CBS-TV special “The Star Wars Holiday.” Ford says he leaves the singing in the special to Carrie, who is the daughter of Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. The film will also feature many special effects not seen on the original movie. (AP Photo/George Brich )

    Does it matter if movie romances are real? – catch-up on our live look at the week

    Look back at this week’s Guardian Social, your space to discuss the week’s news in real time
  • President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump, Washington DC, USA - 10 Nov 2016<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/REX/Shutterstock (7429955e)
President Barack Obama and US President -elect Donald Trump shake hands after meeting in the Oval Office of the White House
President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump, Washington DC, USA - 10 Nov 2016

    What does the US election mean for America? Catch up on our discussion

    What a week it’s been! Recap on our live look at the top news and comment below the line, with input from our journalists
  • Dictionary s and english language reference books on a window sill to aid in good english and studying.<br>AKPCY8 Dictionary s and english language reference books on a window sill to aid in good english and studying.

    Winter happiness, election worries and word of 2016 – Guardian Social as it happened

    We will look at the week’s big events, including everything from the upcoming US election to seasonal trends and social worker comedies
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