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Unions threaten ‘waves of industrial action’ over UK cost of living crisis |
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Labour pledges to strengthen the BBC’s independence and protect funding |
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Fears of widespread child hunger spark calls for universal free school meals in UK |
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‘It’s the adrenaline’: how gangs lure Liverpool’s marginalised young people |
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50,000 Ukrainian refugees in UK facing homelessness ‘disaster’ next year |
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Private schools in England accused of ‘gaming the system’ on lockdown exam results |
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Celebrities tap into secondhand clothes trend by selling on pre-loved sites |
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Bidding wars, cash up-front and ‘auditions’ – inside Britain’s broken renting market |
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Olivia Pratt-Korbel: police bail two men arrested over death of girl in Liverpool |
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‘She has no choice’: Liz Truss faces U-turn on energy if she enters No 10, MPs say |
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Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data breach lawsuit ends in 11th hour settlement |
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Bye bye beamer: drivers downsize their cars as cost of living crisis bites |
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NHS hospital wait times above 18 weeks at a third of departments |
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Greek ‘Watergate’ phone-tapping scandal puts added pressure on PM |
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A mammoth artwork is born: Michael Heizer’s City opens in brutal Nevada desert after 50 years |
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‘We are Chinese’: meet the Taiwanese who want to embrace Beijing rule |
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Pakistan floods death toll passes 1,000, say officials |
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At least 23 dead after conflict erupts between militias in Libya |
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Toxins in soil, blasted forests – Ukraine counts cost of Putin’s ‘ecocide’ |
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The real Jane Tennison reveals ugly truth behind TV police drama Prime Suspect |
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‘People are much angrier now’: why Britain is going on strike |
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Scientists set for ocean crisis debate 150 years after ‘extraordinary’ expedition |
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‘She disappears or goes blank like Garbo’: the enigma of Tilda Swinton |
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Lawrence Freedman: ‘Autocracies tend to make catastrophic decisions. That’s the case with Putin’ |
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Six months of hell in Ukraine: how Putin’s crazy war reached deadlock |
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South Korea’s traditions can teach us that mourning is easier as a family affair |
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May I have a word about… why is everyone on a journey? |
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Generation Z faces a brutal truth. Finding a decent home will be a lifelong struggle |
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Sunak and Truss care more about their small differences than the crises facing Britain |
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There are lies, damn lies, and then there is Home Office propaganda about migrants |
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Don’t blame scientists, Mr Sunak, when governments rarely act on our advice |
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Fab abs, Nicole Kidman. But this frantic effort to look half your age is frankly demeaning |
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Desperate times need radical solutions. Even Churchill knew when it was time to tax the rich |
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There’s nothing new to say about the death of Diana 25 years ago. But who cares? |
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The Tory response to the energy price cap rise – cartoon |
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Tinder is 10 but after a dip in the dating app pool I’m staying resolutely single |
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The Observer view on the Artemis deep space project: $93bn? Worth every cent |
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The Observer view on the unforgivable silence of the Tories in the energy crisis |
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Letters: thank you for giving a voice to people with learning disabilities |
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Want to turn your leasehold into an Airbnb? It may be against the rules |
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British blue chips are on the rise, but recession could torpedo prospects |
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Britain’s property owners hold all the cards – so hard luck everyone else |
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Boom founder Blake Scholl: from high school dropout to supersonic high-flyer |
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St Helens’ James Roby: ‘There’s been a nagging feeling, that I can go again’ |
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‘No one knew her’: Emma Raducanu, youthful freedom and US Open glory |
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Kyle Edmund happy to be back at US Open after gruelling spell on sidelines |
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Ben Stokes praises England’s ‘amazing team performance’ against South Africa |
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Scott Parker and Bournemouth ‘shell-shocked’ after losing 9-0 to Liverpool |
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David Moyes’s bubble is in danger of bursting at downbeat West Ham |
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The making of Matheus Nunes: ‘He has a gift. We saw something special’ |
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Rob Key: wrapped up in cricket’s cosy world but still England’s figure of hope |
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Gabriel’s late goal sinks Fulham to extend Arsenal’s perfect start |
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James Anderson the master sends his theatre into raptures once again |
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Championship roundup: Sarr takes Reading top, Estupiñán hat-trick lifts Hull |
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Official Competition review – Penélope Cruz is a deadpan dream in wicked film-world satire |
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The Lebanese House; Shattered Glass of Beirut; Maurice Broomfield: Industrial Sublime – review |
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The week in theatre: A Little Life; Medea; Muster Station: Leith; Detention Dialogues |
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The week in classical: Australian World Orchestra/Mehta; Harrison Birtwistle Day – review |
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‘It’s a world that’s sometimes nasty and ugly’: Industry’s creators on the new series of the banking drama |
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Kate Dickie: ‘I think I’m happiest being in other people’s skin’ |
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Reporter Luke Mogelson: ‘I was surprised by the lunacy of the conspiracy theories in Michigan’ |
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‘I just go into my head and enjoy it’: the people who can’t stop daydreaming |
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Reggae pioneer Jimmy Cliff: ‘In England we had to fight to get any kind of recognition’ |
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‘American rebellion’: the lockdown protests that paved the way for the Capitol riots |
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Photographer Boris Mikhailov’s Ukrainian Diary: ‘He is a kind of proto-punk’ |
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At last, the Tories prove that Brexit has polluted the UK |
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Simone Lia: Do not touch – cartoon |
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The big picture: postwar dreams of childhood freedom |
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The 10 best TV dramas coming this autumn |
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AM Homes: ‘We want to believe that opportunity exists for women now; it does and it doesn’t’ |
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Twitter’s whistleblower has pitched up at a very inconvenient moment |
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On my radar: Ed Gamble’s cultural highlights |
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Tea with Ozzy Osbourne: ‘I’ve sung that song for 55 years. I’m not going to forget the words’ |
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‘We feel truly alive’: meet the ‘liveaboards’ sailing away to a new life |
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‘Clinically awful’: why the pain of a broken heart is real |
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Memories of the Holocaust are fading – my fiction helps me preserve the past |
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‘Every flat surface is an opportunity’: Lucinda Chambers’ unique sense of style |
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Bonnes vacances: 10 great holiday destinations in France |
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for pork, miso and marrow, and walnut and fig cake |
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My son’s pronunciation may be unusual but there’s no way we’re letting ‘samgich’ go |
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New season beauty launches: 10 of the best |
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Is it time we ditched the word ‘gardening’? |
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Food is never a guilty pleasure. Enjoy it, now more than ever |
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A sweet package to tear open with your teeth |
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Sunday with Nina Wadia: ‘Everyone’s phone in the house is off, it’s the rule’ |
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A late blast of summer on the allotment |
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From oysters in Argyll to gazpacho in Lichfield – 12 restaurants to try right now |
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Fish tagine, spinach and pine nuts, chocolate almond cake – recipes from the new Moro cookbook |
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Meet Britain’s best young chefs, the amazing Selby brothers |
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The River Cafe legacy: the enduring influence of one of Britain’s best loved restaurants |
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Welcome to August’s Observer Food Monthly – our restaurants special |
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Sardines on toast, grilled pork chop, apple tarts – simple recipes from Jeremy Lee’s new cookbook |
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Vivek Singh’s secret ingredient: sattu |
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Anita Rani: ‘You’re opening your heart to people when you share your food’ |
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I’ve started having friends round to eat again and have learned this: perfect is the enemy of good |
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They play music. They get paid. But you should see the ‘bandwiches’ they get offered to eat |
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The 20 best summer wines under £10 |
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Roasted with chickpeas, grilled with labneh, baked with coconut – Nigel Slater’s tomato recipes |
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Welcome to July’s Observer Food Monthly |
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Beside the seaside: Jay Rayner’s 10 best value places to eat around the British coastline |
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Liz Truss’s law and order policies ‘meaningless’, says police chief |
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Officer who wrote Met’s drug strategy smoked cannabis daily, panel told |
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Scotland school and waste service strikes called off after ‘credible’ pay offer |
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Eight arrested after climate activists glue themselves around Commons Speaker’s chair |
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Woman killed in Bedford fire deliberately started it, detectives conclude |
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‘I’ve lived here for 30 years’: Welsh shipping container resident faces eviction |
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Queen will not attend Highland Games due to mobility problems |
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No clear winners after Winsor report on Cressida Dick’s exit |
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‘It’s a bit of freedom’: traffic-stopping tech helps Glasgow school’s bike bus on its way |
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British rural voters ‘ignored’ by Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak |