The Observer - 17 Nov 2024
Fears grow over children at risk placed in illegal care homes
Here be dragons
Britain ‘must choose trade with EU over Trump’
Free food magazine
The lever that Starmer and Reeves have said too little about is closer EU alignment
Portrait of a driven genius
My wild and chaotic life
Absence of UK entries leaves holes in cheese awards
Britain must back Zelenskyy ‘victory plan’ in Ukraine peace talks, say MPs
Saoirse was right about women’s safety fears, says Gladiator combat trainer
Rome sweet Rome: Wendy Ide reviews Gladiator II
‘Grassroots’ anti-assisted dying groups funded by Christian right
‘One child had rats eating through their feeding tube’
Labour divisions deepen over study of bill’s cost to NHS
‘Grassroots’ anti-assisted dying groups funded by Christian right
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‘One child had rats eating through their feeding tube’
Revealed: how Oxford employs tutors on ‘Deliveroo contracts and poverty pay’
‘Carnage’ looms unless G20 can agree on climate finance
We need urgent action on climate not more hot air
Patriotic fish and chips for the big 80th VE Day? Some aren’t so keen …
Police defend ‘racial hatred’ charge against Telegraph’s Allison Pearson
‘You betrayed us’: why farmers have swiftly turned on Labour
Meet the online agriculture warriors using TikTok and YouTube to fight their cause
‘You betrayed us’: why farmers have swiftly turned on Labour
Inheritance tax will breathe new life into community
Farmers’ bitter harvest
Side with EU, Britain warned, as fears grow over trade war
Return of the green fairy: absinthe enjoys cocktail menu revival
Will a Trump trade war drive Britain back into Europe’s arms?
Closer relationship with EU is a lever for economic growth
Snapshot
Anti-vaxxer, tech titan, TV host: team Trump prepares for ‘shock and awe’
President-elect fuels and then feeds on America’s age of rage
Palestinians fear Trump win means more Israeli bulldozers
How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world
Europe is too busy infighting to notice the strongmen at the gate
Will a Trump trade war drive Britain back into Europe’s arms?
‘You both care for the working classes’: why New Yorkers backed AOC as well as Trump
How a small group of US workers took on bosses and the unions
Bluesky waits on the horizon while Musk and Trump steer X into the middle of a storm
From Trump to Xi, the strongmen are at the gate but Europe hasn’t noticed
How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world
‘Toxic’ psychotherapy training courses leave students traumatised
The man with no English: how Sergio Leone used mime to make Eastwood a movie icon
The man with no English: how Sergio Leone used mime to make Eastwood a movie icon
Mystery over dozens of bodies found in 800-year-old burial pit
‘Inequality’ of inherited wealth helps middle-class millennials
Could you manage without your safety net?
Pickled eggs and sticky carpets – an old-school boozer is the place to be
Pickled eggs and sticky carpets – an old-school boozer is the place to be
‘Disgraceful’ water company refuses to hand over data on Windermere sewage releases
‘It was disgusting – I could see the algae swirl’: residents vent their fury
‘Disgraceful’ water company refuses to hand over data on Windermere sewage releases
‘It was disgusting – I could see the algae swirl’: residents vent their fury
I now regret apologising for working with Woody Allen, says Rebecca Hall
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Snub nose shows mystery portrait ‘is Bloody Mary and not Katherine Parr’
Israeli settlers spurred on by ‘dream team’ bound for Trump White House
Beirut is in ruins … and even the rich are on their knees
Israeli settlers spurred on by ‘dream team’ bound for Trump White House
Tyson v Paul lost the crowd but won ratings
A funny thing happened in Kenya … New wave of standup comics comes of age
Sweden first – or how to keep candy Scandi as pick’n’mix goes viral
‘He looked like trash’: Tyson bout criticised as a bad night for boxing
UK doubles aid to Sudan in bid to fight famine
Kenya’s standup comedians prove that laughter is the best medicine
ASSISTED DYING THE GREAT DEBATE
Coleen Rooney From Wagatha Christie to queen of the jungle?
Coleen Rooney From Wagatha Christie to queen of the jungle?
The Church is beset by shame and division. Can it survive?
Cover-up tried to ‘protect the work’ of a twisted theology
The Church is beset by shame and division. Can it survive?
What drove you on, Frank? Haunting glimpses of a driven genius’s life
Jane Bown’s portrait of Frank Auerbach from June 1986
Jamie Oliver’s tale of everyday stereotypical folk has a moral, just not the one he intended
How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world
Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain
The Cop summit is foundering, we need urgent action on climate not more hot air
Closer ties with the EU is lever for economic growth
Why Labour’s high command has become very obsessed with bills and borders
Notebook
Riddell’s view
Jamie Oliver’s tale of everyday stereotypical folk has a moral, just not the one he intended
In the Observer: 18 June 1978
How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world
Putin, Xi, Trump... The strongmen are at the gate but Europe’s leaders are too busy infighting to notice
Cop29 and farm emissions Stamping out vaping Moor money for royals
In Trump, society’s morality is lost
Britain’s view on… Samantha Harvey winning the Booker prize for her novel, Orbital
Reinventing repairables
Universities are accountable
For the record
Write to us
The bee’s knees
Here come the Pipkins…
The world’s view on… the death of British artist Frank Auerbach
So, it’s goodbye to Gary and the costly, star-struck culture of the Beeb
How a small group of workers took on big business and challenged traditional unions
Insights Torsten Bell
Public sector beating business on pay rises
Vital statistics
House price growth forecast downgraded
2,000 jobs at risk as Homebase collapses
Banking rules went ‘too far’, says Reeves
New media host ost and venture capitalist italist Harry Stebbings ngs
Farmers prepare to protest over bitter budget harvest
Will a full-blown Trump trade war drive Britain back to Europe’s arms?
Hopes for delivery of good news dwindles
Executive summary
Streeting could save the NHS from private health firms
Beware Black Friday ‘bargain buzz’ – but with care you can get a real deal
I can’t divorce … because of my pension provider
Weather
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