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The Observer
It's my disability and I'll laugh if I want to
A young generation of disabled writers is reclaiming our stories, says Melanie Reid
2 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Queen Dolly 'ain't ready to die yet'. Phew, we need her in the world
Some may wonder what reaction there may be to their death; others are treated to a preview. Country music legend Dolly Parton just had to put out a video calming people down about her alleged imminent demise.
2 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Our battle for survival amid the ruins of Gaza: what it takes to rebuild war-torn lives
When news of a ceasefire in Gaza reached student Dalia Orouq, she felt a sense of shock that she'd managed to live through two years of war.
3 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
It's not opera that's elitist but the idea that art is too complex for the working class
The myth that culture has not been for the masses is debunked in a new book
4 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Government to decide whether to progress sale of Telegraph
RedBird Capital Partners, the US private equity group that agreed to become the new owner of the Telegraph in May, has submitted a formal request to the government to progress the sale, having secured buy-in from other investors for a deal that values the newspaper at £500m.
1 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Golden boy Ronaldo can't put a foot wrong with adoring public
Ronaldo is the first footballer to become a billionaire, according to the latest ranking of the mega-rich by Bloomberg.
1 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Jilly Cooper
Novelist who brought joy to millions with tales of sex, mischief and muddy boots among England's racy rural set
3 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Reeves must do 'whatever it takes' to heal economy
In his 1958 book The Affluent Society, the great economist J K Galbraith coined the phrase “the conventional wisdom”.
2 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Japan's Iron Lady will woo Trump with tough stance on immigrants
Sanae Takaichi, a hardline Thatcher fan, sets her sights on being the country's first female prime minister
3 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Pathway to peace
Without restoring Israeli and Palestinians' shattered sense of security, this plan will be short-lived
2 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
France's 'perpetual political crisis' renews calls for a Sixth Republic
As the president names his eighth prime minister since 2017, the case is being made for a new constitution
3 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
My head injury left me unable to move. Women's rugby can't afford to downplay the risks
While it's incredible to see how fast women's rugby is growing - with packed stadiums, professional contracts and global attention - it's hard to celebrate without thinking about those who came before.
3 min |
October 12, 2025
The Observer
Labour cuts funding for state school IB diplomas
The government is slashing funding for the International Baccalaureate (IB) in state schools, meaning the qualification may only be offered in the private sector.
2 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
It's time to stop dismissing Jewish fears Mick Davis
For Jews the attack on a Manchester synagogue was devastating but also devastatingly unsurprising. Jews have had enough of being gaslit about the hatred we face.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Cut science funding and our remarkable progress against devastating disease will stall Ara Darzi
The recent news of a gene therapy that appears to slow the devastating march of Huntington's disease is, without question, a moment of profound hope.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
She is an answer to the prayers of all those who long for change in society
Sarah Mullally, the first female archbishop of Canterbury, is a trailblazer whose NHS leadership skills will be invaluable to the church
2 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Illegal practices tear the reputation of Italian luxury fashion
It is an industry that thrives on quality, yet Italy's top houses are being investigated for subcontracting, black market markups and sweat shop labour
7 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Gregarious antlion
I have an awful feeling that I'm growing up. Something to do with an itchy feeling around what most insects would call the bum, though in point of fact I'm perfectly bumless myself.
2 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
I'd make a terrible traitor, says TV historian – but is he bluffing?
David Olusoga will vie with Stephen Fry and Clare Balding in a celebrity version of the hit show that rewards treachery
2 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Last call for the phone-hacking scandal - but is anyone still listening?
ITV's The Hack tells how Murdoch's reporters illegally intercepted voicemails. Will the story's loose ends ever be tied up, asks Ceri Thomas
7 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
The Conservatives must never have any part in Farage's populist extremism Michael Heseltine
At the start of the second world war, President Roosevelt was forced by his Republican opponents to agree that America would not enter it.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Kemi who? Time is running out for Badenoch ahead of Tory conference
As members gather in Manchester, many believe only a new leader can save them from extinction
4 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
The gay scene saved my life. Don't let it wither and die
This weekend, London's GA-Y bar will close.
2 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Ugly is in the eye of the beholder. The great Kathy Burke gives good face
An interview that the actor Kathy Burke has given to promote her forthcoming memoir, A Mind of My Own, includes her infamous takedown of Helena Bonham Carter in the early 1990s.
2 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Far-right militias mobilise across the US – ready for Trump's call to arms
Since Charlie Kirk's killing, recruits have been flocking to white supremacist groups, while violence is also rising on the extreme left, writes Charlotte McDonald-Gibson in Washington
5 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Blair's peace mission in Gaza aims to make the impossible possible
The former UK leader is the first name on Trump's new 'Board of Peace'. And some say he is the most crucial
6 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
It's not enough to be up for the fight, Keir Starmer must show he has a strategy to win
Aharder challenge lies ahead for the prime minister persuading voters and some within his party that he can deliver
4 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Britain's high borrowing costs and low fertility rate could trap us in a debt doom loop
There is a foreboding sense that this winter could be a dark one when it comes to UK debt.
3 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
How Ukraine's wounded soldiers are relearning the art of intimacy
Thousands of young men return home with life-changing injuries
3 min |
October 05, 2025
The Observer
Two years, two writers: a Palestinian and an Israeli perspective on the human cost of a terrible conflict
In October 2023, I told a grieving child the nightmare would pass. But war has become routine and the end feels impossibly out of reach
7 min |