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Sunday 2 June 2019
Saturday 1 June 2019
Sunday 26 May 2019
Donald Trump is like a 20th-century fascist, says Sadiq Khan
London mayor hits out at US president before his state visit to Britain
Donald Trump is like a 20th-century fascist, says Sadiq Khan
David Blunkett: Jeremy Corbyn should sack his top aides
The former home secretary calls on trades unions and Momentum to exert pressure on the Labour leader
David Blunkett: Jeremy Corbyn should sack his top aides
World news
Virginia Beach shooting: 12 victims and gunman named after 'horrific crime'
Eleven killed were city staff members, one was contractor, while police say additional weapons found at scene and suspect’s home
Virginia Beach shooting: 12 victims and gunman named after 'horrific crime'
Stop the carnage: doctors call for an end to Syria hospital airstrikes
As Idlib province comes under renewed attack, Nobel laureates and surgeons issue a plea to save their colleagues and patients
Stop the carnage: doctors call for an end to Syria hospital airstrikes
Germany’s love of fast cars runs into the barricades in Berlin
New road that requires demolition of homes and cultural spaces stirs fury in country where Greens recently surged in polls
Germany’s love of fast cars runs into the barricades in Berlin
How anger over taxes and conscription is widening split among Israel’s Jews
After a row over military service ended Netanyahu’s efforts to form a government, Israelis speak of the resentments behind the crisis
How anger over taxes and conscription is widening split among Israel’s Jews
How Israel’s ‘kingmaker’ could be the man to end Bibi’s reign
How Israel’s ‘kingmaker’ could be the man to end Bibi’s reign
Moi aussi? Conflicted France at last tackles sexual harassment
Moi aussi? Conflicted France at last tackles sexual harassment
A quiet revolution sweeps Europe as Greens become a political force
A quiet revolution sweeps Europe as Greens become a political force
News
German Jews fear kippah solidarity is just a PR stunt
Jewish community says solidarity initiative reduces complex problem to one-day event
German Jews fear kippah solidarity is just a PR stunt
Liverpool fan: ‘Football transcends everything here. To win it will mean an awful lot’
Liverpool supporters were on the top of the world as they celebrated their Champions League victory
Liverpool fan: ‘Football transcends everything here. To win it will mean an awful lot’
As British teams conquer Europe, cuts force sale of 710 local football pitches
Fears that grassroots game is at risk, and obsesity crisis being fuelled, by hard-up councils’ land sales
As British teams conquer Europe, cuts force sale of 710 local football pitches
Politics, privilege and podcasts: at home with Alastair Campbell
As he is kicked out of Labour, the party’s former spin doctor and his daughter, Grace, talk Brexit and beyond
Politics, privilege and podcasts: at home with Alastair Campbell
Court battles and cash hassles: Woodstock 50 loses its stardust
Court battles and cash hassles: Woodstock 50 loses its stardust
Elif Shafak: novelist calls writers to speak up on crackdown in Turkey
Elif Shafak: novelist calls writers to speak up on crackdown in Turkey
Artist reveals why her Turner prize victory was ‘bittersweet’
Artist reveals why her Turner prize victory was ‘bittersweet’
Amber Rudd warns Tory leadership candidates against backing no-deal Brexit
Amber Rudd warns Tory leadership candidates against backing no-deal Brexit
Parliament will find a way to insist we don’t leave without a deal
Parliament will find a way to insist we don’t leave without a deal
He’s part Mel Gibson and part Norman Wisdom. Who needs a manifesto if you’ve got Nigel Farage?
He’s part Mel Gibson and part Norman Wisdom. Who needs a manifesto if you’ve got Nigel Farage?
Brexit party tops Westminster election poll for first time
Brexit party tops Westminster election poll for first time
Labour antisemitism probe: evidence submitted from 100 witnesses
Labour antisemitism probe: evidence submitted from 100 witnesses
Opinion
Forget culture wars. Class is still the defining force shaping British lives
John Cleese bemoans a changing country, but the facts of life in the UK remain the same
Forget culture wars. Class is still the defining force shaping British lives
Democracy is the victim if the law starts to police politics
The electorate should judge Boris Johnson’s Brexit bus claims, not the judiciary
Democracy is the victim if the law starts to police politics
Britain can’t be reborn while we’re still lost in fantasies about the past
It’s not unpatriotic to point out our flaws alongside marking great achievements such as D-day without succumbing to fake glory nostalgia
Britain can’t be reborn while we’re still lost in fantasies about the past
The Observer view on Donald Trump’s meddling before his state visit
The president has once again interfered in British politics. He should learn to mind his mouth
The Observer view on Donald Trump’s meddling before his state visit
The Observer view on the Liberal Democrats
The Observer view on the Liberal Democrats
It’s not his enemies but his erstwhile friends who are alarming Mr Corbyn
It’s not his enemies but his erstwhile friends who are alarming Mr Corbyn
I was a D-day baby, but at least I wasn’t called Dwight
I was a D-day baby, but at least I wasn’t called Dwight
Donald Trump breezes into Britain – cartoon
Donald Trump breezes into Britain – cartoon
Sin taxes on meat or flying won’t change a climate hypocrite like me. Rationing might
Sin taxes on meat or flying won’t change a climate hypocrite like me. Rationing might
Jack the Ripper’s victims had to be whores. Anyone saying different risks a trolling
Jack the Ripper’s victims had to be whores. Anyone saying different risks a trolling
May I have a word about… Kate Moss and Emma Thompson
May I have a word about… Kate Moss and Emma Thompson
The Spice Girls: cake fights and catty talk – what could be better?
The Spice Girls: cake fights and catty talk – what could be better?
In focus
Trouble brews at the court of king Corbyn
The Labour leader and his advisers are under siege after the party’s disastrous EU election results
Trouble brews at the court of king Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn won’t listen to the many and heeds only the few
The Labour leader has surrounded himself with advisers with a toxic agenda, argues the former home secretary
Jeremy Corbyn won’t listen to the many and heeds only the few
Seven Up! reaches 63: ‘I started filming them when they were young. But we are like a family now’
George Jesse Turner tells of his 42 years behind the camera on the documentary series that has become a TV institution
Seven Up! reaches 63: ‘I started filming them when they were young. But we are like a family now’
Catwalk cover-up: how the west is falling for modest fashion
The flowing sleeves and long hemlines favoured by Muslims are inspiring designers around the world
Catwalk cover-up: how the west is falling for modest fashion
Critics of the BBC should stick to the facts
Critics of the BBC should stick to the facts
Land of song or savages? Why the English get Wales so wrong
Land of song or savages? Why the English get Wales so wrong
Business
Ladbrokes owner GVC makes the running to beat pay revolt
£150,000 salary cut for boss Kenny Alexander may be the bare minimum to get pay policy past the finishing post
Ladbrokes owner GVC makes the running to beat pay revolt
Nimble JD Sports leaves M&S; standing in the race for a Footsie listing
With a place among Britain’s top 100 companies at stake, the once mighty brand finds itself being left behind yet again
Nimble JD Sports leaves M&S; standing in the race for a Footsie listing
Arcadia faces angry creditors in battle to stave off bankruptcy
Arcadia faces angry creditors in battle to stave off bankruptcy
If Netflix decided to show ads, revenues really might start streaming in
If Netflix decided to show ads, revenues really might start streaming in
Corbyn’s destructive ambiguity on Brexit has failed
Corbyn’s destructive ambiguity on Brexit has failed
Cash
Who needs coins? Now six-year-olds can spend pocket money on a card
Parents can use smartphone apps to load money on to prepaid cards which children can spend in shops with a tap
Who needs coins? Now six-year-olds can spend pocket money on a card
Close
As British teams conquer Europe, cuts force sale of 710 local football pitches