The Observer - 11 Mai 2025

Table of content - The Observer (11 Mai 2025)

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‘It’s impossible to better the classic hollandaise’ Nigel Slater on the simple delights of asparagus
Band. Aid.
Deal or no deal?
Quid pro quo?
Mother lode
Bad romance
Martha Gill
Róisín Lanigan
Gertrude Stein
The very modern monk
Laura Cumming
Melanie Reid
Matthew Bishop
John Kampfner
History of now
Eva Wiseman
A better bet
Opening day of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial
‘Terror plot’ on Israeli embassy in London
American beef en route as trade deal struck
Explosions after IndiaPakistan ceasefire
On the cover
Zhao to cash in after record snooker win
Movie ‘inspired Trump’s Alcatraz plan’
Lost Thomas & Friends pilot gets ticket to ride
£12.5m
‘The time and money should have been put to better use’
More time for criminals who skip sentencing
Starmer builds on ‘coalition of willing’ to set up new EU deal
US agreement suggests PM has Trump’s number
Ukraine pledge
Pakistan and India agree truce – but violence in Kashmir goes on
M&S hackers vow to keep ‘former Soviet Union’ safe
The first lady vanishes
The US presidents’ wives are disobliging. I think I hear some excitement
Trump Inc: how the US president and his clan ushered in a new age of corruption
Trump Inc: how the US president and his clan ushered in a new age of corruption
Got no signal? Phone networks called out over poor coverage
Teachers driven potty by poor toilet training
Saving the lost boys: the antidote to toxic male influencers
Young men are suffering, so why look away? Here’s how we start fixing them
Britain risks paying the price of having the world’s costliest work visa fees
Britain risks paying the price of having the world’s costliest work visa fees
Reform has lost three councillors since election 10 days ago
Help for disabled workers denied
Starmer to duck votes on assisted dying bill
82%
Good morning, Vatican! How Leo XIV will show the world signs of leadership
What’s on telly? A trip to the cinema for the season finale
‘There is not a crumb left’: Gaza fears new military push as aid blockade bites
The shrinking of Gaza
Trump’s visit to Gulf gives Netanyahu the cold shoulder
Don’t send these men to prison, make them plant trees instead
Don’t send these men to prison, make them plant trees instead
Musicians make an awful noise to thwart AI menace
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‘I said I would never leave my elderly mother, but I had to flee Putin’s Russia’
Trump scrambles for peace in Africa – and a bonanza of mineral riches
Nations that dismiss soft power can end up on the naughty list
Putin’s power on parade
His master’s choice: loyal Rubio’s superpower is to get Trump’s stuff done
What you’re missing … Bogotá
Forget the United States and India – the deal that Sir Keir needs is with Europe
Intimate and humane: Pope Leo is a true son of Chicago
Beware the rise of the mobile car valet
Molly-Mae may be an Insta superstar, but her appeal doesn’t translate to television
A cynical play for working-class votes
The future of the monarchy may depend on lying low and staying out of trouble
City needs an overhaul
Corruption Inc.
SAF
Non-Christian faiths are flourishing
Toxic parallels
For the record
Observers needed
Arendt’s foresight
Hard-won rights
The art of hypocrisy
Labour’s Farage disguise is already wearing thin with Britain’s progressive majority
Dear Keir*
In the frame Monoto, Tokyo | 07.05.2025
Sundowning: a calm label for fear and chaos
Kashmir: how a mountain paradise became a nuclear tinderbox
The Observer, 25 May 2003 Labour infighting
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Dowager Princess Marianne
Aardvark
Ørsted’s blow to British energy
OpenAI rows back on plan to become ‘for profit’ company
Skechers a perfect fit for $9bn 3G Capital deal
Disney to bring its magic to Middle East
Jean-François Fallacher steps into Eutelsat’s CEO shoes
Vital statistics
Foldable iPhone plan bears fruit
Bank of England split over interest rate rise
Spyware firm to pay Meta $168m over hack
Moving the needle
Tit for tat in US-UK tariffs trade-off
Spanish workers are given short sh(r)ift
Merz charts a path back to growth release the debt brake and spend on defence
Rogue trader Leeson rides to the aid of spread betters in over their heads
The chancellor needs to remember what the ‘E’ in VE Day stands for
Rogue trader Leeson rides to the aid of spread betters in over their heads
Attenborough’s film aiming for sea change in bottom trawling
Beating yourself up over your ChatGPT emissions? Don’t there are much better ways to save energy
Deliveroo’s £2.9bn food for thought on UK startups
Unlike Musk, Gates lives in present
My vet’s bill claim has made me barking mad
Virgin owes me but I was left hanging on
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