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Sunday 19 February 2017
Saturday 18 February 2017
Sunday 12 February 2017
Fears of ‘dirty meat’ entering food chain after 25% of abattoirs fail tests
Audits carried out at more than 300 abattoirs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland find major hygiene failings in more than a quarter of meat plants
Fears of ‘dirty meat’ entering food chain after 25% of abattoirs fail tests
EU citizens living in the UK could face legal limbo after Brexit
Leaked document reveals fears in Brussels that Home Office does not have systems in place to select who has right to stay
EU citizens living in the UK could face legal limbo after Brexit
news
Australia’s new normal … as city temperatures hit 47C people shelter from the deadly heat
In Sydney’s baking suburbs, fans have sold out – and fears about the effects of climate change are mounting
Australia’s new normal … as city temperatures hit 47C people shelter from the deadly heat
Hollywood chooses protests over parties as the stars get ready for Oscars activism
The Trump travel ban has led to outcry and rallies for Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, nominated for an Academy Award
Hollywood chooses protests over parties as the stars get ready for Oscars activism
Charities call for NHS to stop rationing critical care
PM urged to find more money in budget for patients with rare and complex conditions
Charities call for NHS to stop rationing critical care
Labour sure it can see off Ukip in Stoke byelection despite voter apathy
Party activists take heart from Paul Nuttall’s fading campaign despite expected low turnout
Labour sure it can see off Ukip in Stoke byelection despite voter apathy
Top orchestra quits Britain over Brexit migration clampdown
Top orchestra quits Britain over Brexit migration clampdown
Pence’s speech on Nato leaves European leaders troubled over alliance’s future
Pence’s speech on Nato leaves European leaders troubled over alliance’s future
Munich conference: three dangerous superpowers – and we’re stuck in the middle
Munich conference: three dangerous superpowers – and we’re stuck in the middle
One converted to Islam, the other went to far-right rallies: a modern tale of two brothers
One converted to Islam, the other went to far-right rallies: a modern tale of two brothers
Rome is mere ancient history as Greece comes roaring back
Rome is mere ancient history as Greece comes roaring back
Sainsbury's chief calls for 'fundamental reform' of business rates
Sainsbury's chief calls for 'fundamental reform' of business rates
Smokers trying to quit hit by postcode lottery as GPs ration help
Smokers trying to quit hit by postcode lottery as GPs ration help
‘Churchill was full of flaws and lived with his mistakes’ – Brian Cox’s latest film challenge
‘Churchill was full of flaws and lived with his mistakes’ – Brian Cox’s latest film challenge
opinion
Theresa May must not falter in tackling domestic violence
The prime minister’s initiative on this most pernicious practice is welcome. Now she must put her money where her mouth is
Theresa May must not falter in tackling domestic violence
Paul Dacre: the Mail man leading the Brexit charge
Lord Neuberger’s attack last week on sections of the press for undermining the judiciary provoked a typically brutal response from a paper shaped in the image of Fleet Street’s most enduring editor
Paul Dacre: the Mail man leading the Brexit charge
A bad week for Trump? Not to his supporters cheering at every turn
He has not lost support among those who elected him because they believe they finally have a president who’s on their side
A bad week for Trump? Not to his supporters cheering at every turn
The Observer view on North Korea
Only China has the power to curb North Korea’s malign policies
The Observer view on North Korea
The Observer view on Mark Zuckerberg
The Observer view on Mark Zuckerberg
From the Observer archive: this week in 1923
From the Observer archive: this week in 1923
Why some Tories fear blood on the streets in a couple of years
Why some Tories fear blood on the streets in a couple of years
Think empathy makes the world a better place? Think again...
Think empathy makes the world a better place? Think again...
Cakes and ale? Hold the ale
Cakes and ale? Hold the ale
The return of the MMR charlatan fits with our times
The return of the MMR charlatan fits with our times
Football clubs owe a debt to hard-pressed ex-players
Football clubs owe a debt to hard-pressed ex-players
Mark Zuckerberg says change the world, yet he sets the rules
Mark Zuckerberg says change the world, yet he sets the rules
world news
Shocking images of brutality threaten to undermine the Iraqi fight for Mosul
Video evidence of executions and torture sparks renewed Sunni-Shia tension as troops prepare final push to retake city from Isis
Shocking images of brutality threaten to undermine the Iraqi fight for Mosul
‘From bad to worse’: Greece hurtles towards a final reckoning
With another bailout set to bring more cuts, quitting the euro is back on the agenda
‘From bad to worse’: Greece hurtles towards a final reckoning
‘I wouldn’t sit on her toilet …’ Screen revival of Davis and Crawford feud sparks sexism debate
Discrimination that stoked bitter rivalry between stars Bette Davis and Joan Crawford is explored in TV series
‘I wouldn’t sit on her toilet …’ Screen revival of Davis and Crawford feud sparks sexism debate
Far-right leader Geert Wilders calls Moroccan migrants ‘scum’
The leader of the populist Freedom party went on to tell supporters to ‘make the Netherlands ours again’
Far-right leader Geert Wilders calls Moroccan migrants ‘scum’
Colombia death toll rises as gangs fill vacuum left by Farc rebels
Colombia death toll rises as gangs fill vacuum left by Farc rebels
Colombia activist killings ‘will not be tolerated’ says minister
Colombia activist killings ‘will not be tolerated’ says minister
Kim Jong-nam: Malaysian police arrest North Korean man
Kim Jong-nam: Malaysian police arrest North Korean man
in focus
Chaos in the White House: 'There's never been anything like this'
After the fastest, most furious week yet for the Trump administration, America’s elder statesmen say they have never seen such turmoil or ineptitude
Chaos in the White House: 'There's never been anything like this'
So you want to switch off digitally? I’m afraid that will cost you…
Laws protecting workers from employers’ out-of-hours emails ignore the fact that, for many, switching off is not an option
So you want to switch off digitally? I’m afraid that will cost you…
Trevor Phillips: ‘Political correctness ushered in the populist wave’
Trevor Phillips: ‘Political correctness ushered in the populist wave’
Monet glimpsed through his own words, demons and all
Monet glimpsed through his own words, demons and all
‘I always say to a woman who may be in a dark place – if I can make it, so can you’
‘I always say to a woman who may be in a dark place – if I can make it, so can you’
business
Small shops recoil in the face of business rates that will more than double
Traders are to be hit by a sharp rise in their bills, as much as 177% in five years in some cases, prompting fresh calls for reform of the system
Small shops recoil in the face of business rates that will more than double
Why the Bank of England won’t raise interest rates any time soon
Why the Bank of England won’t raise interest rates any time soon
Co-op Bank faces struggle to find owner with ethics – and deep pockets
Co-op Bank faces struggle to find owner with ethics – and deep pockets
EU citizens living in the UK could face legal limbo after Brexit