The Observer - 12 Okt 2025

Table of content - The Observer (12 Okt 2025)

The burden of hope
A traitor’s touch
Faulty towers
Gala-nomics
Hard to bear
Going for gold
Our battle for survival amid the ruins of Gaza: what it takes to rebuild war-torn lives
‘My heart breaks until he is home’: a widow’s plea for the return of her husband’s body
A brother weeps as he hears his siblings will be freed after 23 years
‘My heart breaks until he is home’: a widow’s plea for the return of her husband’s body
The burden of hope
The burden of hope
A ceasefire is a start. Now the brutal narrative must change
The showman, the reconciler and the cynic – why this trinity must succeed
I can’t bear it. Why did Paddington have to be turned into a coke-addled podcast host?
Spitting Image hits back over filmmakers’ lawsuit
I can’t bear it. Why did Paddington have to be turned into a coke-addled podcast host?
Faulty towers: Whitehall loses its grip on the £400bn business of buying
Transparency call after UK party gets crypto donation
Sandwiches and strategy for Starmer’s ‘Quint’
Lostprophets singer convicted of a string of child sex crimes is killed in jail
Reform-run council to pay new boss more than £200K
Whitehall blame game over collapse of ‘slam-dunk’ case against alleged spies
Why Britain will suffer without a coherent attitude towards Beijing
Trendsetters: how we led the way with the toughest puzzles of all
My head injury left me unable to move. Women’s rugby can’t afford to downplay the risks
A cure is our goal: solving the mystery of MND in top athletes
Athletes diagnosed with motor neurone disease
A cure is our goal: solving the mystery of MND in top athletes
Athletes diagnosed with motor neurone disease
Turmeric+ ‘A great product that really works’ says Martin.
Tanzania opposition leader stands trial
Trade deal after UK delegation visits India
María Corina Machado wins Nobel peace prize
The Observer news matrix
Job shortages inspire doctors’ vote to strike
Repeated protests to be curtailed by police
Antisemitic doctors face ban on practising
On the cover
Tories announce cuts strategy at conference
Connect to Work aims to help people in need
Farage earns over £1m declared after report
Overheard
£939
France’s ‘perpetual political crisis’ renews calls for a Sixth Republic
‘She will surely hear Thatcher’s words resounding in her ears’: Japan’s iron lady vies for power
Mexico sings out against the drug cartels – but popular culture isn’t listening
All eyes on Weiss: new CBS news chief keeps US guessing
Mexico sings out against the drug cartels – but popular culture isn’t listening
All eyes on Weiss: new CBS news chief keeps US guessing
Further listening
Japan’s Iron Lady will woo Trump with tough stance on immigrants
Oscar-winning actor Diane Keaton dies at the age of 79
‘The only victim in this room is me’: Pelicot confronts rapist who forced her back into court
To revive, the Conservatives need to reclaim competence – and stop imitating Reform
It’s not opera that’s elitist but the idea that art is too complex for the working class
Queen Dolly ‘ain’t ready to die yet’. Phew, we need her in the world
How Labour can unpick the triple lock
I worked on a Gaza peace plan with Blair last year. Let’s see if Trump can make it work
The Observer, 15 Aug 1926 Galsworthy takes a bow
Trumpet volunteers
Pathway to peace
Maisie Cowell
Marching in peace
Britain has never been immune to Jew hatred
Home in on gen Z vote
A finger in other pies
Low marks for pay
In the frame Keir Starmer visits Yash Raj Films, Mumbai | 08.10.2025
It’s my disability and I’ll laugh if I want to
Change your tune, Robert Jenrick. For integration look no further than bhangragga Kieran Connell
In praise of Kemi’s ‘rip-off’ degrees
Russell Vought
In our national parks sewage flows while the funds for conservation have run dry
Dear Keir*
Jilly Cooper
Honey badger
China’s grip on minerals threatens AI boom in US
Government to decide whether to progress sale of Telegraph
It’s crunch time for EU chemicals industry as axe swings over jobs
Clean energy sees start of green glory days
Discord and dispute for gamers after hack
Starmer woos India’s tech sector to create more UK jobs
Badenoch banks on stamp duty cut
Vital statistics
Sale of Rothschild stake could boost value of Economist
Britain’s ‘productivity hedgehog’ could put a spike in Reeves’ budget
With money players going for gold, the future of currency looks precarious
Reeves must do ‘whatever it takes’ to heal economy
Golden boy Ronaldo can’t put a foot wrong with adoring public
Art market slump paints a complicated picture
Hargreaves Lansdown goes slow on crypto
We should all work at Specsavers
Bensons said slumping mattress was our fault
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