the observer
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Harriet Harman demands Ministry of Justice publish emails that may reveal it pressured law watchdog to act against Iraqi abuse lawyers
features
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We know about their dedication to violence but that’s not the whole story. There’s a hidden culture of poetry, music and storytelling that sustains their ideology
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After decades spent reinventing its image, the city is plagued by the return of a brutal family struggle to control its drugs trade
letters & editorials
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The UK has its first female supreme court president and second female prime minister, but massive imbalance exists – as the BBC pay row shows
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Incomers raise property prices and have little respect for history and culture
regulars
sport
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England Women’s coach Mark Sampson has warned his players to beware Spain’s ‘hard to love’ style before their European Championship Group D clash
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Club believes Real Madrid are going to make a serious offer for David de Gea’s services
interviews
food & lifestyle
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Immerse yourself in bold florals. This summer’s 1970s-inspired vibe
is tinged with bright orange, rich brown and kooky flower prints -
A great slab of cast iron is Nigel Slater’s most used kitchen implement. It’s versatile –and stirs smoke-induced memories…
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Brightly hued squash come in myriad colours, sizes and shapes, but all lend themselves to a perfect summer supper, says Nigel Slater
Conservative leadership Tory members turn to David Davis in battle to succeed Theresa May
Analysis I can think of many who could be Tory leader. But not yet
Survey Tory party seeks dream candidate to replace Theresa May
Opinion A cold reactionary lies behind the Jacob Rees-Mogg act