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Front page Dozens arrested in violent clashes across the country as government warns rioters ‘will pay the price’ Labour axes ‘gimmick’ anti-strike law as it plans major reset for workers’ rights Vandalism or the community’s future? Crofters feel ‘helpless’ in face of spaceport radar station Challenges to deprivation of liberty orders in England soar by a third UKpensioners left on ‘financial cliff edge’ by cuts to winter fuel payments ‘I worry about populist politics’: Mel Stride says even progressive voters should want a strong Tory party Trainee doctors in UK facing higher risk of burnout than during pandemic ‘Worrying deterioration in safety’ at UK immigration removal centres, warns chief inspector of prisons Alfred the great puts St Lucia on map as GB Olympic medal surge continues Thefar right has moved online, where its voice is more dangerous than ever Algerian boxer at centre of gender row sheds tears after quarter-final victory Free childcare pledge in England in peril after Tories ‘recklessly rushed out’ plan Teachers’ regulator in England investigated after claims it has left teachers in distress ‘Would a world run by women be a better place?’: Athens museum hosts a bold female takeover Cognac, tortoises and a pink-striped helicopter: inside the mystery of Alice Guo, the missing Philippines mayor UKprepares to evacuate civilians from Lebanon as Middle East conflict widens Iraq’s Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide ‘Soul-crushing’: US families of those left out of Russia prisoner swap dispirited ‘Maduro has lost the streets’: in Venezuela’s barrios, former loyal voters risk all in protests Hamas’s leader is dead, Iran vows revenge: can anything stop all-out war in the Middle East? Isthe dream of nuclear fusion dead? Why the international experimental reactor is in ‘big trouble’ Inside the Maga mind: Trump’s most dedicated fans explain their fervor Slashed with a knife: the tender sculpture that hides a shocking but common crime against women Voters to choose between two starkly different candidates in US ‘Armageddon election’ Historic British seaside hotels are glorious white elephants, but perhaps they can have new lives Apowerful man given free rein and indulged, Huw Edwards is proof the BBC hasn’t changed Ignore the Livids of Tunbridge Wells and build homes, but build them well Housebuilding is a route to bigger, better homes for all, not just the rich Weknow Trump is weird – it’s time for the Democrats to get creative with the insults TheBMA’s stance on puberty blockers defies the key principle of medicine: first, do no harm Britain has shifted away from prejudice, but are we facing a dangerous new time? Chris Riddell on Nigel Farage and his dogwhistle politics – cartoon Putting a stop to far-right violence is an early, defining test of Keir Starmer’s mettle Theway, the truth and the Olympic record: how God struck gold in Paris Iswear by almighty river: an ancient practice is making a comeback in Britain’s courts Rupert Murdoch’s secret succession drama is a warning to rein in the super-rich Editorials & Letters TheObserver view on the US-Russia prisoner swap: release brought joy but there is a downside too TheObserver view on the riots after the Southport killings: extremists have launched an assault on the rule of law ME: we need more funding and more research ‘I’d be better off if I hadn’t been to uni’: UK graduates tell of lives burdened by student loans Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor British firms strive to create a buzz around insect farming Sun, sea and sales … Britain’s delayed summer arrives to thaw the retail chill Extortionate launderettes and sub-par coffee: seven days at the Olympics Thierry Henry harnesses Olympic flame to stake claim for France job From Mott to Trott? England’s new coach contenders provide dilemma Julien Alfred rips up 100m script to write her name into Olympic history Katie Ledecky holds off Ariarne Titmus to win fourth Olympic 800m gold in row Femke Bol stuns with bolt from blue on Olympic night short of star power Asher-Smith shocked by semi-final exit as Fraser-Pryce absence fuels rumours Julien Alfred puts Sha’Carri Richardson in shade to win women’s Olympic 100m Ornate chaos of Montmartre delivers pain and pleasure in men’s road race Remco Evenepoel beats late puncture to take historic Olympic road race gold Scott Parker suffers the yo-yo curse of British manager at next stop Burnley Reviews Dìdi review – bittersweet Asian American coming-of-age drama Theweek in classical: Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra; Three Choirs festival; Prom 16 – review Theweek in TV: Paris Olympics 2024; Atomic People; Saucy! Secrets of the British Sex Comedy; House of the Dragon – review Mark Kermode on… director Hayao Miyazaki, who speaks to the child in all of us Newsummer classics playlist: 15 artists pick sunshine tracks OpenAI’s Sam Altman is becoming one of the most powerful people on Earth. We should be very afraid Darcus Howe’s son Darcus Beese and his activist mother, Barbara: ‘He was imbued with the spirit of the struggle’ Republicans beware: weaponising pets is a political minefield ‘She did not suffer a fool or hypocrite and loved a good laugh’: novelist Edna O’Brien Nathan Thrall: ‘The scale and brutality of the Israeli response in Gaza hasn’t surprised me, no’ Thefrogs may be gone, but life goes on: how I regained my faith in gardening for wildlife Thebig picture: Paula Bronstein on the plight of Rohingya refugees Historian Richard J Evans: ‘I’m planning to write a book about pandemics next. I’ve had enough of Nazis’ Astrobiologist Nathalie Cabrol: ‘I believe Mars still has some big surprises for us’ Silicon Valley’s Trump supporters are dicing with the death of democracy Onmy radar: Sue Perkins’s cultural highlights Oneto watch: Paris Paloma ‘People of all ages get very emotional at our gigs’: how ‘trad punk’ folk band the Mary Wallopers became a live sensation ‘It’s just raw profiteering’: the people refusing to pay their water bills in response to the sewage crisis ‘We need to be seen’: Nadia Nadarajah on portraying Shakespeare’s greatest heroines – as a deaf actor Smashing the girlboss myths: how women are doing ambition on their own terms Whyare we so drawn to the ‘tradwife’ fantasy? Questions of life and death: life on the streets and how a pub quiz saved me ‘Ear-marvellous’: how to enjoy the music and sounds of the world that surrounds us Nigel Slater’s recipes for plum and apricot chutney, and plums with ginger crumbs and ice-cream Almost all nursery rhymes are utter doggerel and I loathe them, sadly my daughter doesn’t Thenew liquid blushers make beauty into art Notes on chocolate: an outrageous tuck-box treat Exploring the quieter side of the Cyclades on a Greek island hopping holiday Sunday with Reggie Yates: ‘I sometimes have three pints of healthy ice-cream’ Youth culture’s ‘identity crisis’, 1985 Mybig brother used to beat me up. Now I’m scared of being loved The20 best easy summer salad recipes Refreshing, thirst-quenching, distinctive: 20 best wines for the summer Nigel Slater’s recipes for salads to share Welcome to July’s Observer Food Monthly Mysearch for the perfect veg – from my greenhouse to the Cotswolds and even into orbit Baked bass, saffron rice, cherry fool – Nathan Outlaw’s Cornish summer recipes Asma Khan: ‘Food is deeply political. Who eats and who doesn’t? Who owns the land?’ Angela Hartnett’s secret ingredient – peperoncino 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 Most viewed Most viewed in UK news Most viewed Across the guardian

Front page

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    Dozens arrested in violent clashes across the country as government warns rioters ‘will pay the price’

    Disorder spread through multiple UK cities on Saturday with police warning that further violence is likely in the coming days

  • Observer | The Guardian (2)

    Labour axes ‘gimmick’ anti-strike law as it plans major reset for workers’ rights

News
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    Vandalism or the community’s future? Crofters feel ‘helpless’ in face of spaceport radar station

  • Observer | The Guardian (4)

    Challenges to deprivation of liberty orders in England soar by a third

    Campaigners say vulnerable people receiving care are being deprived of their freedom in order to save money

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    UKpensioners left on ‘financial cliff edge’ by cuts to winter fuel payments

    New analysis shows tens of thousands of older people may end up worse off than those who retain energy benefit

  • ‘I worry about populist politics’: Mel Stride says even progressive voters should want a strong Tory party

  • Trainee doctors in UK facing higher risk of burnout than during pandemic

  • ‘Worrying deterioration in safety’ at UK immigration removal centres, warns chief inspector of prisons

  • Alfred the great puts St Lucia on map as GB Olympic medal surge continues

  • Thefar right has moved online, where its voice is more dangerous than ever

  • Algerian boxer at centre of gender row sheds tears after quarter-final victory

  • Free childcare pledge in England in peril after Tories ‘recklessly rushed out’ plan

  • Teachers’ regulator in England investigated after claims it has left teachers in distress

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World
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    ‘Would a world run by women be a better place?’: Athens museum hosts a bold female takeover

    A year-long contemporary art exhibition at the EMST in the Greek capital flips the usual ratio of majority-male artists

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    Cognac, tortoises and a pink-striped helicopter: inside the mystery of Alice Guo, the missing Philippines mayor

  • Observer | The Guardian (8)

    UKprepares to evacuate civilians from Lebanon as Middle East conflict widens

  • Observer | The Guardian (9)

    Iraq’s Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide

  • Observer | The Guardian (10)

    ‘Soul-crushing’: US families of those left out of Russia prisoner swap dispirited

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    ‘Maduro has lost the streets’: in Venezuela’s barrios, former loyal voters risk all in protests

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In focus
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    Hamas’s leader is dead, Iran vows revenge: can anything stop all-out war in the Middle East?

    The assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran humiliated Iran’s leaders, dashed hopes of a ceasefire and left the heavily armed nations of the Middle East moving inexorably closer to an all-out war they all claim not to want

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    Isthe dream of nuclear fusion dead? Why the international experimental reactor is in ‘big trouble’

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    Inside the Maga mind: Trump’s most dedicated fans explain their fervor

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    Slashed with a knife: the tender sculpture that hides a shocking but common crime against women

  • Observer | The Guardian (16)

    Voters to choose between two starkly different candidates in US ‘Armageddon election’

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    Historic British seaside hotels are glorious white elephants, but perhaps they can have new lives

    Rowan Moore

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Comment
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    Apowerful man given free rein and indulged, Huw Edwards is proof the BBC hasn’t changed

    Jane Martinson

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    Ignore the Livids of Tunbridge Wells and build homes, but build them well

    Rowan Moore

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    Housebuilding is a route to bigger, better homes for all, not just the rich

    Torsten Bell

  • Weknow Trump is weird – it’s time for the Democrats to get creative with the insults

    Catherine Bennett

  • TheBMA’s stance on puberty blockers defies the key principle of medicine: first, do no harm

    Sonia Sodha

  • Britain has shifted away from prejudice, but are we facing a dangerous new time?

    Sunder Katwala

  • Chris Riddell on Nigel Farage and his dogwhistle politics – cartoon

  • Putting a stop to far-right violence is an early, defining test of Keir Starmer’s mettle

    Andrew Rawnsley

  • Theway, the truth and the Olympic record: how God struck gold in Paris

    Emma John

  • Iswear by almighty river: an ancient practice is making a comeback in Britain’s courts

    Tim Adams

  • Rupert Murdoch’s secret succession drama is a warning to rein in the super-rich

    Will Hutton

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Editorials & Letters

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    TheObserver view on the US-Russia prisoner swap: release brought joy but there is a downside too

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    TheObserver view on the riots after the Southport killings: extremists have launched an assault on the rule of law

    The responsibilty falls not only on the government, our actions make a difference too

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    ME: we need more funding and more research

    Letters: people with myalgic encephalomyelitis and their carers are calling for a reversal of decades of underfunding

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    ‘I’d be better off if I hadn’t been to uni’: UK graduates tell of lives burdened by student loans

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    Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor

    William Keegan

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    British firms strive to create a buzz around insect farming

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    Sun, sea and sales … Britain’s delayed summer arrives to thaw the retail chill

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Sport
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    Extortionate launderettes and sub-par coffee: seven days at the Olympics

    Ewan Murray in Paris

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    Thierry Henry harnesses Olympic flame to stake claim for France job

    The former Arsenal striker has repaired his reputation as a coach by guiding the hosts to the last four at Paris 2024

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    From Mott to Trott? England’s new coach contenders provide dilemma

    Flintoff, Sangakkara, Fleming and Trott have all been linked with England as they bid to revive white-ball fortunes

  • Julien Alfred rips up 100m script to write her name into Olympic history

  • Katie Ledecky holds off Ariarne Titmus to win fourth Olympic 800m gold in row

  • Femke Bol stuns with bolt from blue on Olympic night short of star power

  • Asher-Smith shocked by semi-final exit as Fraser-Pryce absence fuels rumours

  • Julien Alfred puts Sha’Carri Richardson in shade to win women’s Olympic 100m

  • Ornate chaos of Montmartre delivers pain and pleasure in men’s road race

  • Remco Evenepoel beats late puncture to take historic Olympic road race gold

  • Scott Parker suffers the yo-yo curse of British manager at next stop Burnley

    Jonathan Wilson

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Reviews

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    Dìdi review – bittersweet Asian American coming-of-age drama

  • Observer | The Guardian (32)

    Theweek in classical: Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra; Three Choirs festival; Prom 16 – review

  • Observer | The Guardian (33)

    Theweek in TV: Paris Olympics 2024; Atomic People; Saucy! Secrets of the British Sex Comedy; House of the Dragon – review

  • Observer | The Guardian (34)

    Mark Kermode on… director Hayao Miyazaki, who speaks to the child in all of us

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New Review
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    Newsummer classics playlist: 15 artists pick sunshine tracks

    From road-trip energy to lazy-days vibes, artists including Nia Archives, Joe Goddard, Beabadoobee, Arlo Parks and Lias Saoudi name the best summer tunes of the past decade

  • Observer | The Guardian (36)

    OpenAI’s Sam Altman is becoming one of the most powerful people on Earth. We should be very afraid

  • Observer | The Guardian (37)

    Darcus Howe’s son Darcus Beese and his activist mother, Barbara: ‘He was imbued with the spirit of the struggle’

  • Observer | The Guardian (38)

    Republicans beware: weaponising pets is a political minefield

    Stewart Lee

  • Observer | The Guardian (39)

    ‘She did not suffer a fool or hypocrite and loved a good laugh’: novelist Edna O’Brien

  • Observer | The Guardian (40)

    Nathan Thrall: ‘The scale and brutality of the Israeli response in Gaza hasn’t surprised me, no’

  • Thefrogs may be gone, but life goes on: how I regained my faith in gardening for wildlife

  • Thebig picture: Paula Bronstein on the plight of Rohingya refugees

  • Historian Richard J Evans: ‘I’m planning to write a book about pandemics next. I’ve had enough of Nazis’

  • Astrobiologist Nathalie Cabrol: ‘I believe Mars still has some big surprises for us’

  • Silicon Valley’s Trump supporters are dicing with the death of democracy

    John Naughton

  • Onmy radar: Sue Perkins’s cultural highlights

  • Oneto watch: Paris Paloma

  • ‘People of all ages get very emotional at our gigs’: how ‘trad punk’ folk band the Mary Wallopers became a live sensation

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Magazine
  • Observer | The Guardian (41)

    ‘It’s just raw profiteering’: the people refusing to pay their water bills in response to the sewage crisis

    People across England and Wales are refusing to pay for water companies to dispose of sewage after sharp increases in spills

  • Observer | The Guardian (42)

    ‘We need to be seen’: Nadia Nadarajah on portraying Shakespeare’s greatest heroines – as a deaf actor

  • Observer | The Guardian (43)

    Smashing the girlboss myths: how women are doing ambition on their own terms

  • Observer | The Guardian (44)

    Whyare we so drawn to the ‘tradwife’ fantasy?

    Eva Wiseman

  • Observer | The Guardian (45)

    Questions of life and death: life on the streets and how a pub quiz saved me

  • Observer | The Guardian (46)

    ‘Ear-marvellous’: how to enjoy the music and sounds of the world that surrounds us

  • Nigel Slater’s recipes for plum and apricot chutney, and plums with ginger crumbs and ice-cream

  • Almost all nursery rhymes are utter doggerel and I loathe them, sadly my daughter doesn’t

    Séamas O’Reilly

  • Thenew liquid blushers make beauty into art

  • Notes on chocolate: an outrageous tuck-box treat

  • Exploring the quieter side of the Cyclades on a Greek island hopping holiday

  • Sunday with Reggie Yates: ‘I sometimes have three pints of healthy ice-cream’

  • Youth culture’s ‘identity crisis’, 1985

  • Mybig brother used to beat me up. Now I’m scared of being loved

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Observer Food Monthly
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    The20 best easy summer salad recipes

    From Nigella Lawson’s lemony prawns and Nigel Slater’s noodles with pickled ginger to classics such as potato and pasta salads, these dishes are pure summer

  • Observer | The Guardian (48)

    Refreshing, thirst-quenching, distinctive: 20 best wines for the summer

  • Observer | The Guardian (49)

    Nigel Slater’s recipes for salads to share

  • Observer | The Guardian (50)

    Welcome to July’s Observer Food Monthly

  • Observer | The Guardian (51)

    Mysearch for the perfect veg – from my greenhouse to the Cotswolds and even into orbit

  • Observer | The Guardian (52)

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

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

  • Angela Hartnett’s secret ingredient – peperoncino

  • 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

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  4. ‘That’s my car, you fascist thugs’: far-right rampage engulfs Middlesbrough
  5. Conservatives left UK wide open to far-right violence, says former adviser
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  7. Dozens arrested in violent clashes across the country as government warns rioters ‘will pay the price’
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