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‘A very deep sense of duty’: Starmer’s work ethic endures despite the resignations

The defence secretary’s shock departure leaves the PM looking more isolated than ever. But he plans to fight on. Tom Baldwin reports

5 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Young switched off by tracking devices and ‘self-optimisation’

It’s been nearly two weeks since Steven Bartlett declared on his Diary of a CEO podcast that drinking three glasses of wine had ruined his life.

2 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

‘My foster parents taught me that if you are loved, you will be destroyed’

On a visit to his old foster home in Makerfield, the poet tells Rachel Sylvester about his time in care after being stolen from his mother, why St George’s flags don’t worry him and how he would give up everything to have a family

8 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

SpaceX’s $2.1tn listing tests moonshot capitalism’s limits

Elon Musk’s venture has achieved a record-breaking valuation, but questions remain over investors’ connection to reality

2 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

‘Jodie could be anyone’: the deepfake porn victim named campaigner of the year after law change

Jodie Campaigns among the activists recognised at the Sheila McKechnie Foundation Awards

1 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Alan Hale

The ‘fuzzy object’ the astronomer sighted in 1995 turned out to be a huge comet last visible from Earth in 2215BC

3 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Pisces rising as Wayve and Moneybox flirt with IPO option

Digital wealth manager Moneybox and autonomous driving startup Wayve are considering allowing investors to sell shares on London’s Pisces market, a newly launched trading platform for private businesses, The Observer can reveal.

1 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Squeaky Burnham time: it’s too close for comfort for Labour in Makerfield

The man who would be PM appears to have a lead in byelection polls, but does he have what it takes to hold onto it?

4 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Thick-legged flower beetle

There’s nothing so delicious as a flower.

2 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Police officer ran county lines drug ring ‘worth hundreds of thousands’

Gary Parkinson served for 15 years and was jailed for conspiracy to supply class A drugs to small towns in Devon

4 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Met reveals ‘Al Capone’ strategy to root out men who pose the biggest threat to women

A new scheme aimed at targeting London’s 100 worst abusers has yielded impressive results. Now it is set to be rolled out nationally, reports Rachel Sylvester

5 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

A children’s manifesto

The young deserve to feel safe and happy. When so many don't, it is a national emergency

3 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

The millionth parkrun crosses the finish line back where it all began

The weekly event marked its millionth run yesterday in the park where it started in 2004. The Observer was among those taking a lap of it

3 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Metaphor-loving tech bros don’t know what they’re Tolkien about

First it was Leo XIV, quoting the wizard Gandalf in his recent papal encyclical on humanity and artificial intelligence. Now it is Anthropic’s boss Dario Amodei.

1 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Curry Barker

The film-maker terrifying Gen Z with his breakout hit Obsession is being hailed as the saviour of modern horror, Barbara Ellen writes

4 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Medical students’ ‘landmark’ breakthrough on child brain cancer

Two medical students have made a “landmark” breakthrough in tackling the deadliest form of childhood brain cancer, a disease that has thwarted researchers for decades.

2 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

I grew up where this violence erupted in Belfast. The far right has no idea what's going on here

Burnt cars, torched houses and masked mobs bring back painful memories. Yet still Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson fan the flames

3 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

A declaration of interdependence

Trump has vandalised the special relationship, but Britain is still lucky to sit at a great global crossroads

3 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

There’s money in being the bootleg Harry Styles — just a few million less

As the pop megastar begins his Wembley residency, lookalike Sean McNicholas is having the time of his life, Lily Isaacs writes

3 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

LUCY & YAK: PROVING KINDNESS BELONGS IN BUSINESS

Kindness isn't soft. It’s a business model. Fashion has a problem. Too much waste. Too much overproduction. Too little care for the people who make it.

1 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Free speech should not cost us the truth. Honesty needs to be enshrined in law

From ‘fake news’ to online conspiracy theories, powerful interests are lying to us with impunity

6 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Six months in... why I still have nine reasons to be optimistic about 2026

At the start of the year I wrote a column listing 10 reasons to be optimistic about the world in 2026.

4 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Green shoots of eco recovery in Permira’s carbon-counting deal

The investment pendulum may be starting to swing greenwards again, especially as soaring oil prices remind investors of the case for alternative clean energy.

1 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Property firms set to cash in on defence spending

While the government tears itself apart over the defence budget, the UK’s property and construction companies are preparing to cash in on the extra spending, as weapons manufacturers, defence logistics companies and others scramble for new warehouse and office space.

2 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

People are in a rage over AI. It’s time the government noticed

When I interviewed Jack Clark, the co-founder of the AI lab Anthropic, last month he told me the public is living through a moment of “generalised anxiety” about artificial intelligence: a diffuse unease about the future of jobs, the economy and the technology itself.

3 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Former armed forces minister would consider leadership bid

Al Carns resigned last week hours after John Healey’s departure as defence secretary, with both men citing problems with the delayed defence investment plan (Dip) as Nato summit looms.

1 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Lib Dems plot to reclaim environmental policy territory from challenge of Polanski’s Greens

As the Green party has surged in the polls, so have accusations that it has sidelined environmental issues for a broader leftwing populism.

2 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Missing in action: Fergie the ‘bossy general’ and her grandiose plans

The former duchess envisaged herself at the helm of a global organisation dreamed up, and majority owned, by Jeffrey Epstein

4 min  |

June 14, 2026
The Observer

The Observer

Sentencing the Palestine activists for terrorism places civil liberties in grave peril

Ruling raises spectre of what the defence barrister Rajiv Menon describes as ‘creeping authoritarianism’

4 min  |

June 14, 2026

The Observer

Doctor, the critics will see you now: we're still diagnosing House – 14 years on

Freelance journalist Janet Murray decided to start watching the television drama House, starring Hugh Laurie. It didn’t go well.

3 min  |

June 14, 2026