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Front page Biden continues to resist Democratic calls to end re-election campaign Labour makes working-class children key to schools reform Don’t leave Covid and Grenfell inquiries to ‘gather dust’, families tell Starmer GPs use AI to boost cancer detection rates in England by 8% Rachel Reeves pledges ‘big bang’ for private pension funds Fears grow over rise of ‘under the radar’ all-night slot machine halls in UK Gordon Brown launches London’s first ‘multibank’ amid UK child poverty fears Where are all the bats? – alarm as numbers fall in England Labour’s Bridget Phillipson: ‘I will help working-class pupils defy the odds to succeed – just as I did’ NHSEngland warns of disruption next week as global IT outage wreaks havoc Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say Israel strikes Yemen port after Houthi rebels attack Tel Aviv Slave trader Colston left bequest to Church of England, archive shows Tensions rise in Guyana as Maduro uses border dispute to build support ahead of Venezuela poll Slowly but surely, Israel tightens its grip on Gaza’s lifeline to Egypt Zhan Beleniuk: ‘I will fight Russians at the Olympics but will I shake hands? No’ Bangladesh police given ‘shoot-on-sight’ orders amid national curfew Satnam lost his arm and was allegedly left to die on the roadside. This is the horror of exploitation on Italian farms Republicans coalesce as Democrats flail: week that upended US presidential race JDVance’s confusing evolution from liberal touchstone to Maga superstar ‘It’s a very strange feeling’: can the man who won Olympic gold bring glory to the Paris Games? ‘It’s full of life’: the battle to save social club at heart of London’s Little Italy Tech broligarchs are lining up to court Trump. And Vance is one more link in the chain Glen Powell: meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero Britain needs a cultural reboot. Here’s my five-point plan to fix the arts CanBritain really keep the rise of the populist right at bay? History tells us it can Practice doesn’t always make perfect – that’s why you’re not in the Olympics Aristopopulists like JD Vance can offer only empty promises to the working class Yes, five years in jail is too harsh, but the Just Stop Oil Five shouldn’t have done it Howthe Observer helped save Scotland’s bogs from destruction Forthe record Turn off Netflix and take the stairs: let’s aim to die healthy rather than just live longer Chris Riddell on how the Republican party is Making America Grotesque Again – cartoon Pity US voters their choice of leaders. Surely democracy is better than this? Call off the search to discover Starmerism. It is already beginning to reveal itself InSheffield’s new top foodie destination, something gnaws at me and it isn’t hunger Editorials & Letters TheObserver view: Criminal Cases Review Commission needs reform and a new leader Endthis culture of male aggression TheObserver view on the global IT crash: lessons must be learned from CrowdStrike fiasco Aircraft industry high-flyers touch down at Farnborough airshow amid supply chain turbulence Arespectful question for Labour: do you have any real change? A £53m gamble: billionaire’s company claims it was tricked into buying UK online betting firm that was worth ‘nil’ From magic acts to Goldman Sachs and beyond: the US finance whiz helping kickstart UK growth ‘It’s the least I can do’: meet Etienne Stott, 2012 Olympics gold medallist turned XR activist Iam a very proud young, BAME, female referee. Why don’t you join me? From living in a van to Olympics contender: GB windsurfer Sam Sills Midas touch: how to kick like 1500m world champion Josh Kerr Eddie Howe seeks right ‘dynamic’ as Newcastle future comes under question LIVGolf’s legionnaires flounder as Royal Troon throws up perfect storm Outsider Dan Brown gives himself every chance of bringing home Open bacon Durable Justin Rose digs in to make a qualified success of things TheIOC says Paris 2024 IT systems held up well to CrowdStrike outage Shamar Joseph’s act of defiance gives embattled West Indies fighting chance Newrecruit Leny Yoro impresses to offer pre-season promise for United Reviews Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum review – it’s a wondrous jungle out there Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body review – an Olympic revelation from first to last Janet Planet review – Annie Baker’s tender, perceptive mother-daughter drama Theweek in TV: Those About to Die; Lady in the Lake; The Jetty; Simone Biles Rising – review ‘It is our destiny’: Meet the people who rebuilt Notre Dame Pulitzer-winning author Anne Applebaum: ‘Often, for autocrats, the second time in power is worse’ EvaLongoria: ‘People are still discovering Desperate Housewives. Thematically, it’s timeless’ From steamy summertime romances to spring-break chaos: the 20 best films about holidays Which Home Alone child star should everyone blame if Trump is re-elected? Biologist Rosemary Grant: ‘Evolution happens much quicker than Darwin thought’ Thebig picture: Central Park Zoo’s star turn by Thomas Hoepker Orlaine McDonald: ‘As a writer it’s important that I don’t look away’ Google’s wrong answer to the threat of AI – stop indexing content Onmy radar: comedian Sophie Duker’s cultural highlights Theflow state: the science of the elusive creative mindset that can improve your life Oneto watch: Bad With Phones Online manipulation expert Renée DiResta: ‘Conspiracy theories shape our politics in extremely mainstream ways’ ‘I sexed it up’: 1970s disco queen Asha Puthli on Warhol, Dali and influencing Donna Summer Thenew etiquette: 56 ways to do the right thing, from how to leave a party to texting after sex ‘Nobody can be entirely impartial’: Lewis Goodall on poverty, politics and the BBC ‘It’s just insane. It’s so far…’: Lael Wilcox on her record-breaking attempt to be the fastest woman to cycle round the world I’m in my 50s, deeply in love for the first time – and terrified Onthe lash: mascaras that create volume and length 10of the best beaches and islands in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland Nigel Slater’s recipes for baked summer squash, and beetroot with lentils and feta Mytwo-year-old daughter has a great sense of humour Notes on chocolate: wonderfully addictive popcorn caramel clusters Areyou giving your kids a 90s summer? Sunday with Donna Air: ‘ I like a hot banya sauna where you’re beaten with leaves’ Julie’s, London: ‘Its time has clearly come again’ – restaurant review It’s been a slow start, but the allotment plot is hitting its stride Ameeting with Liza Minnelli, 1989 Curry tasting in Fife, oysters on Exmoor: expert tips for foodie holidays around Britain Aubergine caviar, post-Soviet kebab kiosks: what Ukraine’s food culture taught me 30 years ago ‘Spain is much more than patatas bravas’: José Pizarro’s summer recipes Baked bass, saffron rice, cherry fool – Nathan Outlaw’s Cornish summer recipes Angela Hartnett’s secret ingredient – peperoncino Asma Khan: ‘Food is deeply political. Who eats and who doesn’t? Who owns the land?’ Summer picnic taste test: ice-creams, gelato, cones and sorbets Summer picnic taste test: rosés, cremants and pet nats Summer picnic taste test: quiche, olives, sausage rolls and more This changeable weather is playing havoc with my appetite, so I’m eating summer-winter food Comedian Fern Brady: ‘I went to get hypnotised out of eating bread’ Iknow how to improve the Olympics. First up, the burger-stacking contest Grilled sardines, baked hake, baked haddock: Nigel Slater’s easy fish recipes Welcome to June’s Observer Food Monthly Most viewed Most viewed in UK news Most viewed Across the guardian FAQs

Front page

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    Biden continues to resist Democratic calls to end re-election campaign

    Latest high-profile name to call on president to step aside is Sherrod Brown, the embattled senator from Ohio

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    Labour makes working-class children key to schools reform

News
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    Don’t leave Covid and Grenfell inquiries to ‘gather dust’, families tell Starmer

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    GPs use AI to boost cancer detection rates in England by 8%

    ‘C the Signs’ artificial intelligence program scans medical records to increase likelihood of spotting cancers

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    Rachel Reeves pledges ‘big bang’ for private pension funds

    Chancellor says industry taskforce will allow retirement scheme managers to increase pension pots by up to £11,000

  • Fears grow over rise of ‘under the radar’ all-night slot machine halls in UK

  • Gordon Brown launches London’s first ‘multibank’ amid UK child poverty fears

  • Where are all the bats? – alarm as numbers fall in England

  • Labour’s Bridget Phillipson: ‘I will help working-class pupils defy the odds to succeed – just as I did’

  • NHSEngland warns of disruption next week as global IT outage wreaks havoc

  • Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say

  • Israel strikes Yemen port after Houthi rebels attack Tel Aviv

  • Slave trader Colston left bequest to Church of England, archive shows

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World
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    Tensions rise in Guyana as Maduro uses border dispute to build support ahead of Venezuela poll

    An old territorial claim to part of Guyana rich in oil and gold has proved a useful for Hugo Chávez’s successor. But the land grab has sparked outrage among the Guyanese

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    Slowly but surely, Israel tightens its grip on Gaza’s lifeline to Egypt

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    Zhan Beleniuk: ‘I will fight Russians at the Olympics but will I shake hands? No’

  • Observer | The Guardian (9)

    Bangladesh police given ‘shoot-on-sight’ orders amid national curfew

  • Observer | The Guardian (10)

    Satnam lost his arm and was allegedly left to die on the roadside. This is the horror of exploitation on Italian farms

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    Republicans coalesce as Democrats flail: week that upended US presidential race

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    JDVance’s confusing evolution from liberal touchstone to Maga superstar

    Trump’s vice-presidential pick seen as relatable for ties to rural white poor, but some say his book ‘sanitized’ his past

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    ‘It’s a very strange feeling’: can the man who won Olympic gold bring glory to the Paris Games?

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    ‘It’s full of life’: the battle to save social club at heart of London’s Little Italy

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    Tech broligarchs are lining up to court Trump. And Vance is one more link in the chain

    Carole Cadwalladr

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    Glen Powell: meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero

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    Britain needs a cultural reboot. Here’s my five-point plan to fix the arts

    Nicholas Serota

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Comment
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    CanBritain really keep the rise of the populist right at bay? History tells us it can

    David Kynaston

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    Practice doesn’t always make perfect – that’s why you’re not in the Olympics

    Martha Gill

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    Aristopopulists like JD Vance can offer only empty promises to the working class

    Kenan Malik

  • Yes, five years in jail is too harsh, but the Just Stop Oil Five shouldn’t have done it

    Sonia Sodha

  • Howthe Observer helped save Scotland’s bogs from destruction

    Geoffrey Lean

  • Forthe record

  • Turn off Netflix and take the stairs: let’s aim to die healthy rather than just live longer

    Robin McKie

  • Chris Riddell on how the Republican party is Making America Grotesque Again – cartoon

  • Pity US voters their choice of leaders. Surely democracy is better than this?

    Simon Tisdall

  • Call off the search to discover Starmerism. It is already beginning to reveal itself

    Andrew Rawnsley

  • InSheffield’s new top foodie destination, something gnaws at me and it isn’t hunger

    Rachel Cooke

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Editorials & Letters

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    TheObserver view: Criminal Cases Review Commission needs reform and a new leader

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    Endthis culture of male aggression

    How can we make the streets – and, by extension, the home – safe for women? Let’s start by strengthening the laws on alcohol

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    TheObserver view on the global IT crash: lessons must be learned from CrowdStrike fiasco

    Error that caused a global standstill reveals fragility of a networked world that has been created for efficiency rather than resilience

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    Aircraft industry high-flyers touch down at Farnborough airshow amid supply chain turbulence

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    Arespectful question for Labour: do you have any real change?

    William Keegan

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    A £53m gamble: billionaire’s company claims it was tricked into buying UK online betting firm that was worth ‘nil’

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    From magic acts to Goldman Sachs and beyond: the US finance whiz helping kickstart UK growth

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Sport
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    ‘It’s the least I can do’: meet Etienne Stott, 2012 Olympics gold medallist turned XR activist

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    Iam a very proud young, BAME, female referee. Why don’t you join me?

    Although some players may not always approve of my nagging, the overwhelming majority of people at my club are supportive

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    From living in a van to Olympics contender: GB windsurfer Sam Sills

    In 2021, out of cash and and heading out of the sport, the naval architect found himself with one last chance in rural Switzerland, he tells Ben Bloom …

  • Midas touch: how to kick like 1500m world champion Josh Kerr

  • Eddie Howe seeks right ‘dynamic’ as Newcastle future comes under question

  • LIVGolf’s legionnaires flounder as Royal Troon throws up perfect storm

  • Outsider Dan Brown gives himself every chance of bringing home Open bacon

  • Durable Justin Rose digs in to make a qualified success of things

  • TheIOC says Paris 2024 IT systems held up well to CrowdStrike outage

  • Shamar Joseph’s act of defiance gives embattled West Indies fighting chance

  • Newrecruit Leny Yoro impresses to offer pre-season promise for United

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Reviews

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    Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum review – it’s a wondrous jungle out there

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    Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body review – an Olympic revelation from first to last

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    Janet Planet review – Annie Baker’s tender, perceptive mother-daughter drama

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    Theweek in TV: Those About to Die; Lady in the Lake; The Jetty; Simone Biles Rising – review

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    ‘It is our destiny’: Meet the people who rebuilt Notre Dame

    For the past five years, Agnès Poirier has had unique access to the army of artisans tasked with rebuilding the 12th-century ‘soul of France’

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    Pulitzer-winning author Anne Applebaum: ‘Often, for autocrats, the second time in power is worse’

  • Observer | The Guardian (37)

    EvaLongoria: ‘People are still discovering Desperate Housewives. Thematically, it’s timeless’

  • Observer | The Guardian (38)

    From steamy summertime romances to spring-break chaos: the 20 best films about holidays

  • Observer | The Guardian (39)

    Which Home Alone child star should everyone blame if Trump is re-elected?

    Stewart Lee

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    Biologist Rosemary Grant: ‘Evolution happens much quicker than Darwin thought’

  • Thebig picture: Central Park Zoo’s star turn by Thomas Hoepker

  • Orlaine McDonald: ‘As a writer it’s important that I don’t look away’

  • Google’s wrong answer to the threat of AI – stop indexing content

    John Naughton

  • Onmy radar: comedian Sophie Duker’s cultural highlights

  • Theflow state: the science of the elusive creative mindset that can improve your life

  • Oneto watch: Bad With Phones

  • Online manipulation expert Renée DiResta: ‘Conspiracy theories shape our politics in extremely mainstream ways’

  • ‘I sexed it up’: 1970s disco queen Asha Puthli on Warhol, Dali and influencing Donna Summer

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Magazine
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    Thenew etiquette: 56 ways to do the right thing, from how to leave a party to texting after sex

    Do we really need to tip? Are air kisses still a thing? What about yoga sweat? We cordially invite you to our ultimate guide to avoiding the pitfalls and pratfalls of good living

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    ‘Nobody can be entirely impartial’: Lewis Goodall on poverty, politics and the BBC

  • Observer | The Guardian (43)

    ‘It’s just insane. It’s so far…’: Lael Wilcox on her record-breaking attempt to be the fastest woman to cycle round the world

  • Observer | The Guardian (44)

    I’m in my 50s, deeply in love for the first time – and terrified

  • Observer | The Guardian (45)

    Onthe lash: mascaras that create volume and length

  • Observer | The Guardian (46)

    10of the best beaches and islands in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland

  • Nigel Slater’s recipes for baked summer squash, and beetroot with lentils and feta

  • Mytwo-year-old daughter has a great sense of humour

    Séamas O’Reilly

  • Notes on chocolate: wonderfully addictive popcorn caramel clusters

  • Areyou giving your kids a 90s summer?

    Eva Wiseman

  • Sunday with Donna Air: ‘ I like a hot banya sauna where you’re beaten with leaves’

  • Julie’s, London: ‘Its time has clearly come again’ – restaurant review

  • It’s been a slow start, but the allotment plot is hitting its stride

  • Ameeting with Liza Minnelli, 1989

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    Curry tasting in Fife, oysters on Exmoor: expert tips for foodie holidays around Britain

    If you’re planning a visit to the holiday hotspots of the West Country, Kent or the Edinburgh area – make these food and drink destinations the highlights of your trip

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    Aubergine caviar, post-Soviet kebab kiosks: what Ukraine’s food culture taught me 30 years ago

  • Observer | The Guardian (49)

    ‘Spain is much more than patatas bravas’: José Pizarro’s summer recipes

  • Observer | The Guardian (50)

    Baked bass, saffron rice, cherry fool – Nathan Outlaw’s Cornish summer recipes

  • Observer | The Guardian (51)

    Angela Hartnett’s secret ingredient – peperoncino

  • Observer | The Guardian (52)

    Asma Khan: ‘Food is deeply political. Who eats and who doesn’t? Who owns the land?’

  • Summer picnic taste test: ice-creams, gelato, cones and sorbets

  • Summer picnic taste test: rosés, cremants and pet nats

  • Summer picnic taste test: quiche, olives, sausage rolls and more

  • This changeable weather is playing havoc with my appetite, so I’m eating summer-winter food

    Rachel Cooke

  • Comedian Fern Brady: ‘I went to get hypnotised out of eating bread’

  • Iknow how to improve the Olympics. First up, the burger-stacking contest

    Jay Rayner

  • Grilled sardines, baked hake, baked haddock: Nigel Slater’s easy fish recipes

  • Welcome to June’s Observer Food Monthly

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Most viewed in UK news

  1. Indonesians who paid thousands to work on UK farm sacked within weeks
  2. UK weather: warmer temperatures on the horizon after hottest day of year
  3. I have not forgiven Met officers who photographed dead daughters, mother says
  4. Council to review child protection case that triggered Leeds unrest
  5. Fears grow over rise of ‘under the radar’ all-night slot machine halls in UK
  6. Newborn baby made homeless by Home Office in frenzy to clear asylum backlog
  7. Don’t leave Covid and Grenfell inquiries to ‘gather dust’, families tell Starmer
  8. Vennells knew prosecution of post office operators was wrong, inquiry told
  9. ‘It’s full of life’: the battle to save social club at heart of London’s Little Italy
  10. ‘We’re in it together’: how unrest in Leeds escalated – and was defused

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  1. Pulitzer-winning author Anne Applebaum: ‘Often, for autocrats, the second time in power is worse’
  2. Israel says it intercepted missile fired by Houthis at port city of Eilat
  3. The moment I knew: he gave the homeless man his number in case he needed someone to talk to
  4. Sorry, JD Vance, but being a ‘childless cat lady’ is actually not a bad thing
  5. The new etiquette: 56 ways to do the right thing, from how to leave a party to texting after sex
  6. NSW premier praises ‘brave and heroic act’ of dead father after two-year-old killed in Sydney train incident
  7. Trump attacks Biden and Harris in first rally since assassination attempt
  8. Chris Riddell on how the Republican party is Making America Grotesque Again – cartoon
  9. Democrat calls on Biden to exit race after ‘he didn’t seem to recognise me’
  10. ‘I’m so sorry, I’ve got cancer’: why do two of every five Australian men die early from preventable conditions?
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