The Observer - 22 Jun 2025
Closing in
More than 20 Iranian commanders killed
Trump sends B-2 bombers to Guam
Look who’s back in anger
Dissent over disability benefit cuts brewing
Late-term abortions are decriminalised
The Observer news matrix
On the cover
State-school Oxbridge admissions drop
Room to view the Mona Lisa comes at a price
Activists strike at RAF base as Gaza toll rises
‘Nice guy but he doesn’t get it right too often’
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‘This isn’t a leader. This is a man in hiding’: the myth of Khamenei is over
They were humbled by Hamas. Now Israel’s resurgent spy agencies have Iran truly spooked
They were humbled by Hamas. Now Israel’s resurgent spy agencies have Iran truly spooked
Israeli hackers steal $90m Iranian crypto – and ‘burn’ it
The world waits for Trump decision as B-2 bombers move into position
Despair of families watching attacks on Gaza food aid sites
Miliband: I’m glad Just Stop Oil has closed down. They turned people off
Kneecap rapper faces mixed messages before Glasto gig
Antarctic scientists’ midwinter chill-out
Who v Beatles: the original nepo baby causing a big s-s-s-sensation
Meghan in the pink with launch of her own celebrity rosé
Rebellion grows among Labour MPs against welfare reforms
From a pub chat to the supreme court – meet the woman who beat big oil
This year’s winners
Gerry Adams denies ever being in the IRA. History suggests otherwise
The vote was won but the debate on ‘deeply flawed’ assisted dying bill is far from over
People now have the right not to suffer at the end of life
A caring society does not suggest death as an answer
The vote was won but the debate on ‘deeply flawed’ assisted dying bill is far from over
It’s not all Stonehenge and white beards, say today’s TikTok druids
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Trump keeps Nato allies on edge over pledge to increase defence spending
People smuggling replaces drugs at top of NCA caseload
Power play
Grooming gang victims want justice, not yet another inquiry
This scandal has played out on social media as much as in the Commons and courts
This scandal has played out on social media as much as in the Commons and courts
Cowardice and inaction left children to suffer
New York mayor race goes to the wire as Democrats face a generational choice
The bad apples
French police wade into the small boats battle
Orbán’s challenger hopes that Pride will come before a strongman’s fall. He just can’t say so...
Orbán’s challenger hopes that Pride will come before a strongman’s fall. He just can’t say so...
Duty done: K-pop’s top boyband is reunited
How I discovered the missing children that Ireland tried to forget
Dig starts at Irish home where 796 infants died
Keir Starmer faces his greatest test in foreign policy – one that could define his premiership
International law does not permit regime change in Iran
Jaws proves the power of a snappy title
History’s women have more to tell us than their fashion choices
I had an abortion at 23 and still grieve. I can’t celebrate this change to the law
How can we change the culture of cover-ups? First, accept that they are the norm
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Iran’s Berlin moment
Royal pasts? Don’t ask
The 1% we can’t afford
Maisie Cowell
Regard for the Bard
Digital triage is not without disadvantages
For the record
Banal bananas
Instead of treating Britain’s tax system as taboo, let’s talk about how it can work
Dear Keir*
To live a happier life be more ostrich-like
In the frame
Breakdown
Path to war
Early harmony
Israel and Iran
Lena Dunham
Alfred Brendel
Resident orca
KKR’s bid for NHS landlord exposes City’s vulnerability
RFK Jr effect lifts alternative medicine stocks to the stars
Reeves ‘offers trade-off’ to North Sea explorer
Ben & Jerry’s icy over Unilever choice of chief
‘Best partnership in tech’ unravels between Microsoft and OpenAI
Moving the needle
Renault chief takes over at ailing Gucci owner
Vital statistics
Israel-Iran conflict fuels oil price surge to nearly $80 a barrel
Spotify founder named chair of defence startup
The Observer business matrix
Chancellor faces U-turn on tax rules after non-doms take fright
Super-rich exit, but London’s still on the money for culture
What about tax breaks for investing in UK plc too?
Here’s how to to make the wealthy pay
There’s time to stop an exodus
Clock ticks on RedBird deal to take ownership of Telegraph
Clock ticks on RedBird deal to take ownership of Telegraph
PM’s Trump realpolitik looks like appeasement
Crucial stakes
Slam dunk for LA Lakers in record $10bn sale
TSB unlikely to attract big banks desperate to grow
Green vs orange: business and activists battle Trump on climate
Netflix to carry French TV after landmark deal
Donald’s golden steel share
Ooh err, missus! Lloyds made me into a man
Fuming over missing British Gas refund
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