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The Observer

Trump keeps Nato allies on edge over pledge to increase defence spending

As summit looms and global tensions rise, podcast's exposure of UK forces' weakness is a prescient warning

3 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

New York mayor race goes to the wire as Democrats face a generational choice

A 33-year-old socialist's bid to beat a billionaire-backed ex-governor could upset the Big Apple cart in Tuesday's primary. Ed Helmore reports from New York

3 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Duty done: K-pop's top boyband is reunited

The rapper Suga, below, became the seventh and final member of the K-pop mega group BTS to finish his mandatory South Korean military service on Saturday, marking the end of the band's hiatus while serving their country.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

To live a happier life be more ostrich-like

Advance medical tests sully happiness today with distant misery, writes Melanie Reid

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Antarctic scientists' midwinter chill-out

Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey marked the shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere yesterday with a midwinter feast, a message from royalty and their traditional viewing of John Carpenter's 1982 ice station horror, The Thing.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

Dig starts at Irish home where 796 infants died

Preparatory excavations have begun at the site of the unmarried mothers' home in Tuam, County Galway, where the remains of 796 babies and young children are believed to be buried in a mass grave.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

It's right we are reminded of the evidence of his IRA membership, lest this post-truth age claims another historical scalp

I'm an IRA volunteer. The course I take involves the use of physical force...\" - again, something Adams strongly denied in the witness box.

3 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

There's time to stop an exodus

Since the tax changes came in, we have hosted informal gatherings with around 100 non-doms, prominent UK-based families and business owners.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Green vs orange: business and activists battle Trump on climate

Some 2,000 business leaders, investors, policymakers and civil society representatives are expected to fill Guildhall in the City of London this Wednesday and Thursday for the Climate Innovation Forum.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

Who v Beatles: the original nepo baby causing a big s-s-s-sensation

The Who keep firing drummer, Zak Starkey — and his irked Beatle dad doesn't want him to get fooled again

4 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

150 Labour MPs ready to rebel against welfare reforms

As many as 150 Labour MPs are threatening to rebel against the government's welfare reforms next month, raising the prospect of Keir Starmer's first Commons defeat since becoming prime minister.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

People now have the right not to suffer at the end of life

At last. How profoundly relieved I am that the bill has finally been passed. How grateful I am to British democracy - with its ancient, creaky, slow-grinding wheels - which after so many days of impassioned debate, after so much often infuriating repetition and amendment, and in the face of propaganda and hostility from much of the media, has finally done the right thing. People will now have the right not to suffer needlessly.

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

People now have the right not to suffer at the end of life

At last. How profoundly relieved I am that the bill has finally been passed. How grateful I am to British democracy - with its ancient, creaky, slow-grinding wheels - which after so many days of impassioned debate, after so much often infuriating repetition and amendment, and in the face of propaganda and hostility from much of the media, has finally done the right thing. People will now have the right not to suffer needlessly.

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Grooming gang victims want justice, not yet another inquiry

As specialists review hundreds of closed cases, exploitation and abuse are 'still going on'

3 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

From a pub chat to the supreme court – meet the woman who beat big oil

Sarah Finch, newly named as campaigner of the year, tells David Taylor how her group's long fight against fracking in Surrey has huge implications for fossil fuel projects in the UK

3 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Green vs orange: business and activists battle Trump on climate

Some 2,000 business leaders, investors, policymakers and civil society representatives are expected to fill Guildhall in the City of London this Wednesday and Thursday for the Climate Innovation Forum.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Clock ticks on RedBird deal to take ownership of Telegraph

Not long after The Daily Telegraph ran a piece in February which decried the number of stopped clocks as a “symptom of Britain's decaying public spaces”, the enormous digital clocks above the paper's newsroom, showing the time around the world, also broke down.

4 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

New York mayor race goes to the wire as Democrats face a generational choice

A 33-year-old socialist's bid to beat a billionaire-backed ex-governor could upset the Big Apple cart in Tuesday's primary. Ed Helmore reports from New York

3 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

International law does not permit regime change in Iran

Philippe Sands

4 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

It's right we are reminded of the evidence of his IRA membership, lest this post-truth age claims another historical scalp

I’m an IRA volunteer. The course I take involves the use of physical force...” — again, something Adams strongly denied in the witness box.

3 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

PM's Trump realpolitik looks like appeasement

The sight of President Trump dropping pages of a “trade deal” between the US and UK was symbolic of the way the White House solipsist operates. Whether deliberate or accidental, the incident had the British prime minister once again looking subservient as he stooped to the ground to pick up the pieces.

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Netflix to carry French TV after landmark deal

Broadcast TV is coming to Netflix for the first time. A landmark deal between the streaming giant and France’s TF1 will see five of the network's linear channels and 30,000 hours of shows made available to French Netflix users as part of their existing subscription plan.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

To live a happier life be more ostrich-like

Advance medical tests sully happiness today with distant misery, writes Melanie Reid

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Super-rich exit, but London's still on the money for culture

Once completed later this summer, the Lucan, a block of 31 flats in Chelsea, will be one of London's most opulent addresses - and its penthouse, priced at £19.5m, will be the jewel in the crown.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

People smuggling replaces drugs at top of NCA caseload

Britain's top law enforcement agency is investigating more cases of people smuggling than any other crime, amid pressure from the government over small-boat arrivals.

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Instead of treating Britain's tax system as taboo, let's talk about how it can work

We need to talk about tax and the common good. Next year all our tax revenues combined will climb to the highest level as a share of GDP for 70 years.

4 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Gerry Adams denies ever being in the IRA. History suggests otherwise

Following the former Sinn Féin president's libel victory against the BBC, the reporter John Ware reflects on a 40-year campaign to rewrite a troubled past

2 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

How I discovered the missing children that Ireland tried to forget

For more than a decade Catherine Corless defied ridicule and disbelief in her search for the shocking truth of what happened at Tuam's mother and baby home

3 min  |

June 22, 2025

The Observer

Antarctic scientists' midwinter chill-out

Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey marked the shortest day of the year in the southern hemisphere yesterday with a midwinter feast, a message from royalty and their traditional viewing of John Carpenter's 1982 ice station horror, The Thing.

1 min  |

June 22, 2025
The Observer

The Observer

A caring society does not suggest death as an answer

In considering the scenarios of the third reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) bill, I thought long and hard about what this moment would be like.

2 min  |

June 22, 2025