The Observer - 7 Dez 2025

Table of content - The Observer (7 Dez 2025)

Gloves off
Observer’s films of the century… so far
Order 803
Hour 42
On the cover
More like 4 to 5
Blockbuster Netflix deal fuels fears that end credits could roll for cinema
Starmer to host Zelensky and EU leaders for Ukraine talks
Let them eat crumble: activists use pudding in crown jewels stunt
Do we dare read Sally Rooney… or is that too an act of terror?
‘Death risk’ fear for Palestine Action hunger strike activists
‘The Greens are anti-Nato and think it’s all right to sell drugs. That’s nuts’
‘The Greens are anti-Nato and think it’s all right to sell drugs. That’s nuts’
Reform’s record £9m crypto donation is just the latest offering from abroad
FA pressed to close loophole on club owners’ football betting
Riddled with bullet holes and grief, Sangin has no choice but to remember the British
Eurovision finally faces its Waterloo as four nations quit in protest at Israel’s inclusion
Trump orders visa rejection for factcheckers and ‘censors’
A reluctant starchitect who made poetry in solid form
Romantasy heroines go to the dark side in tales of sexual assault
‘Stoppard’s work thrilled him’: critic who spotted brilliance from the start
When Donny met Gianni: how the World Cup led to an unlikely bromance – and a new peace prize
Trump’s honour exemplifies exploitation. So what else is new?
The landlords making millions from vulnerable adults’ benefits
Spotify rapped: results don’t reflect what we’ve listened to, say critics
UK ‘flying blind’ in key policy areas thanks to unreliable official data
Spotify rapped: results don’t reflect what we’ve listened to, say critics
Julian Lloyd Webber believed his life as a cellist was over. A lost decade later, he’s scaling back up
Zero Trump tariffs on British drug products
Facial recognition plan sets off alarm bells
Police fail to implement sex offences policies
No more jury trials for minor offenders
OBR chairman resigns after budget blunder
Bangladeshi court sentences Siddiq to jail
Only biological women can join WI and guides
UK and Netherlands ditch major gas project
Putin ‘responsible’ for death of British woman
‘Why are my children reading this book, and the dad is a useless fool?’
‘I thought we were done with foreign wars’: Maga fury at Venezuela strikes
A year after Assad, Syria and the world wait to see if Sharaa is democrat or despot
A year after Assad, Syria and the world wait to see if Sharaa is democrat or despot
Trump crowns himself world king… but kindly lets Russia and China rule their fiefdoms
Will the leftish parties unite to stop Nigel Farage from becoming PM?
Starmer needs to stop sweating the small stuff and be bold on Europe
Finally, a sex scene filmed in the right place: behind a high street bin
Aid in a post-aid world
Times may be hard but the party has started revving up in London’s clubland
Dear Donald*
Putin is laughing at Europe
India can’t trust Putin
SAF
Ordinary schools need a special plan for Send
Cheers, Caslon Ionic
For the record
Et in Arcadia, Tom
Judges under threat
Song and dance men
In the frame US delegation discusses Ukraine with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin Senate, Moscow | 2.12.25
Behind the wheel I’m free. That irks some people
Jonathan Anderson
Andreas Whittam Smith
Atlas moth
Britain is lagging in the global AI race … and these are the damning reasons why
Ransomware payments could soon be a thing of the past in Britain
Ofgem investment will raise energy bills
HSBC makes surprise chair appointment
Revolut and LSEG team up with OpenAI
Vital signs are good for capital’s money district
Fashion brands rapped over unsubstantiated ‘sustainable’ ads
Starmer urges mature approach to EU reset
Mail’s £500m bid for Telegraph seeks to raise cash as clock ticks down
Trump’s favourite for Fed chair gets a cool reception from Wall Street
Nicolai Tangen: ‘Even if AI is a bad bubble, it’s directing capital toward change’
Nicolai Tangen: ‘Even if AI is a bad bubble, it’s directing capital toward change’
Netflix takeover of Warner Bros meets fierce backlash
Betting on fiscal drag won’t help the chancellor balance the economy
Billionaire Dells make Trump smile with $6.25bn for children
AI is the mother of reinvention
Be wary of family trusts that pledge to protect your legacy
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