the observer
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Poll shows 88% of 600 experts fear long-term fall in GDP if UK leaves single market, and 82% are alarmed over impact on household income
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Members of campaign group to disown controversial guidelines to eat fats and cut down on carbohydrates
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Labour MPs say leader’s attitude to invitation to Jerusalem is ‘flat-footed and lackadaisical’
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Former 007 makes film appeal to raise funds for Ovalhouse, the London drama group that inspired his career
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Glastonbury clashes with the referendum, but festival founder has plans to ensure visitors don’t miss out – and wants young people to vote to remain in EU
opinion
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Harriet Harman, what were you thinking?
Victoria Coren Mitchell
features
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From frozen cocktails to punk exhibitions, holiday clothes to countryside escapes… here’s our guide to what’s best to eat, see, do and buy in the coming months
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In 1998 the French football team created a new multicultural spirit with its World Cup triumph, but it descended into discord and rancour. Can the Euro 2016 squad lift the nation?
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The British astronaut’s multimedia ability, and the efforts of volunteers back on Earth, are bringing the excitement of his mission into the classroom
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Beth Orton’s latest album is a joyously abandoned swirl of words and sounds. She talks about living in the US, being a motherless mother and letting her music ‘hang out a bit’
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Streets of Darkness is being compared to The Wire for its gritty take on Bradford. Writer AA Dhand tells how the city’s race riots in 2001 helped him create Sikh investigator Harry Virdee
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The cheeky comic actor is best known for her audacious cameos in the films Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids. But, as her forthcoming role in Guys and Dolls suggests, she is also equipped for theatre
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She was expected to be the clear frontrunner for the presidency. But after a terrible week, Hillary Clinton is still trading blows with Bernie Sanders as the Donald Trump menace grows
letters & editorials
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Faith leaders urge voters to ponder the implications of an exit
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All clinicians who come in to contact with patients who are dying need robust education and training
regulars
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Dear MariellaDear MariellaI’m dating my best friend’s ex and she won’t speak to meA woman feels guilty about her relationship with her friend’s old partner. Mariella Frostrup says she needn’t – and should focus on restoring her friendship
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Jay Rayner on restaurantsJay Rayner on restaurantsThe Garden House Inn, Durham: restaurant reviewKorean pork belly, Anglo-Indian lamb, lobster sandwiches… Jay Rayner relishes big flavours and huge portions in Durham
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sport
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A terrific goal by Mohamed Diamé in the second half gave Hull City a 1-0 victory against Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship play-off final
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Real Madrid won a record-extending 11th European Cup, beating Atlético Madrid 5-3 on penalties, with Cristiano Ronaldo hitting the winning spot-kick at San Siro after a 1-1 draw
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A remarkable change in form has taken Barnsley from a likely relegation battle to the League One play-off final against Millwall at Wembley
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Mamadou Sakho’s provisional suspension for a doping offence has expired and he is now available to play for France and Liverpool
interviews
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After starring on the US Office, BJ Novak became equally known as a bestselling author – and Mindy Kaling’s soulmate. Now the actor has invented Hollywood’s favourite app. Elizabeth Day meets him
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'The BBC is the nearest thing the UK has got to a national faith'
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food & lifestyle
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Leomie Anderson’s support for young women has won her legions of fans. The model of the moment shows off this season’s looks
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The cooking liquor for fish and seafood makes a great base for a broth. Just add herbs and dried Asian mushrooms, says Nigel Slater
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A cold sensation in the mouth can lead to pain in the head
reviews
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Kate Beckinsale is deliciously acerbic in Whit Stillman’s fifth film in 26 years – a mashup of two early Jane Austen stories
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The Boss plays both troubled soul and rabble-rousing bard in a three-hour-long stadium show steeped in bonhomie
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popular
Don’t postpone Rio Olympics over Zika, says expert