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  • Keir Starmer may be forced into a U-turn on proposed welfare cuts for disabled people.

    Downing Street considers U-turn on cuts to benefits for disabled people

    Controversial plans to cut personal independence payment (Pip) may be shelved after a tense cabinet meeting and backlash from Labour MPs
  • Keir Starmer: ‘Putin is dragging his feet over 30-day Ukraine ceasefire’

News

  • Eel Pie Island on the River Thames with Twickenham on the left.

    Loved by rockers and royals, Eel Pie Island is threatened by tide of red tape

  • Chapel Allerton’s Garden for Recovery was originally created for the Chelsea Flower Show.

    ‘It brings you in and shelters you’: NHS creates ‘recovery gardens’ for staff and patients

    Trusts work with the Royal Horticultural Society to create outdoor refuges for staff and patients
  • Full length rear view of male nurse pushing senior man on wheelchair in a hospital corridor

    Flawed UK visa scheme led to ‘horrific’ care worker abuse, says watchdog

    Anti-slavery commissioner says scheme to plug staffing gaps post-Brexit was a ‘blunt instrument’ that enabled exploitation of the vulnerable
  • ‘A cultural embarrassment’: anger as male sculptor commissioned for statue of suffragist

  • Alarm over early re-release of recalled prisoners as jail overcrowding crisis deepens

  • Oxford historian faces deportation from UK after doing research on India … in India

  • Hundreds of English academy heads paid over £150k, as number ‘on gravy train’ doubles in five years

  • ‘A fundamental right’: UK high street chains and restaurants challenged over refusal to accept cash

  • Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped

  • ‘How can I not charge my wheelchair?’ The real effects of benefit cuts for millions of disabled people

  • The big question on Ukraine: is Trump ready to push Putin into peace?

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World

  • A man in a cap and a woman each carry a big bouquet of flowers with wide ribbons as they walk, in a crowd, over pebbles in a cemetery

    ‘Closing the circles of pain’: Franco victims finally come home as 50th anniversary of dictator’s death looms

    Bodies of 17 murdered men removed from monument to Francoism and returned to families amid political row over legacy of Spain’s civil war
  • A scene from the Chinese animated film Ne Zha 2.

    Demon-child movie wows China – and smashes global box office records

  • Protesters in the Syrian city of Qamishli.

    ‘The streets are empty, no one dares go outside’: Syria’s Alawites terrorised by revenge killings

  • Protesters voice their anger against their president, Aleksandar Vučić, in Belgrade

    Serbians stage huge protest in Belgrade against their president

  • Palestinians living in the West Bank passing through the Qalandiya military checkpoint separating Ramallah and Jerusalem for the first Friday prayer of Ramadan.

    ‘They lock us in like sheep’: new Israeli checkpoints and barriers raise fears in the West Bank

  • The coffins of 34 Belgian resistance fighters executed by the German army

    ‘You are free again’: farewell letters of executed Belgian resistance fighters found, 80 years on

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In focus

  • Vanessa Thorpe

    Netflix drama Adolescence has lessons for us all about alienated young men

    Vanessa Thorpe
    The new series highlights the huge problem of disaffected youths. Society now needs to recognise the issue – and create solutions, writes arts and media correspondentVanessa Thorpe
  • A group of mostly men, in Maga baseball caps, with a shirtless man in a horned hat and a megaphone stand on ornate floor tiles, in front of a chandelier, in the US Capitol with a US flag and a big flag reading "Trump is my president"

    The ‘Iron Mountain’ hoax: how anti-Vietnam war satire sparked today’s conspiracy theories

  • Keir Starmer turns to the right after leaving 10 Downing Streety.

    Cuts to welfare. Cuts to international aid. Has Labour lurched too far to the right?

  • Carrie Coon as Laurie, Leslie Bibb as Kate, and Michelle Monaghan as Jaclyn in the new series of The White Lotus.

    ‘Everybody does it’: Why we all love a good gossip, from The White Lotus, to books and podcasts

  • Rachel Zegler as Snow White with CGI dwarves.

    ‘It’s controversial and polarising’: is Disney’s new Snow White a poisoned apple?

  • Face mask, decorated with UK flag, lying flat with elastic bands sticking out

    ‘The pandemic reinforced existing inequalities – it was a magnifying glass’: how Covid changed Britain

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Comment

  • Sonia Sodha

    Many MPs think it immoral to slash disability benefits – and they’re right

    Sonia Sodha
  • Kenan Malik

    Amid all the noise about the UK’s ‘two-tier’ justice system, there is silence on class

    Kenan Malik
  • Kate Maltby

    Mind your manners, diners, restaurants are turning the tables on grumpy reviewers

    Kate Maltby
  • It is mission critical that Labour repairs the contract between citizen and state

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • When is a desk not a desk? When it’s a status symbol

    Gareth Rubin
  • We can’t move for therapists but do they help or harm mental health patients?

    Martha Gill
  • Whistleblower’s exposé of the cult of Zuckerberg reveals peril of power-crazy tech bros

    John Naughton
  • The honeymoon is over for Trump, whose every unwitting misstep brings chaos and strife

    Simon Tisdall
  • OpenAI’s story about grief nearly had me in tears, but for all the wrong reasons

    Kathryn Bromwich
  • Still uncertain about Trump? Let Boris Johnson guide you on this ‘very compassionate man’

    Catherine Bennett
  • Ignore the row: Oscar-winning No Other Land offers a vision of a shared Palestine forged in solidarity

    Kenan Malik
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Editorials & Letters

  • Staff in the corridor of a hospital ward.

    The Observer view: NHS job cuts may exacerbate health service’s challenges

  • A schoolboy at his desk

    Are our ‘lost boys’ really being failed?

    Letters
    While sexist attitudes do harm outcomes, the ‘reverse gender gap’ is being weaponised against women
  • For the record

    Six Nations | Covid fallout | Twiggy | St Patrick
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Business & Cash

  • Close-up of the hand of an older man and the hand of an older woman clasped together

    My late husband’s care home owes me £10,000 and won’t pay

  • A person wearing a dark blue hooded top with their face obscured typing on a computer next to a smart phone in front of a dark background

    What’s in their (digital) wallets? The scammers loading up phones with stolen cards

  • Purple Premier Inn hotel sign

    Strangers had sex in our Premier Inn hotel room while we were out

  • Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange this week

    Fear of a tariff ‘Trumpcession’ puts pressure on Bank and Fed over interest rates

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Sport

  • Tom Jordan is tackled by Peato Mauvaka during the Six Nations match between Scotland and France.

    France deserve Six Nations coronation but fall short of royal performance

  • Jack Draper commiserates with Carlos Alcaraz at the end of the match

    Draper holds nerve to beat Alcaraz and set up Indian Wells final against Rune

    Jack Draper defeated the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz 6-1, 0-6, 6-4, with the British No 1 now set to face Holger Rune after he beat Daniil Medvedev
  • France's Peato Mauvaka is sent to the sin-bin.

    Gregor Townsend says system is failing after Peato Mauvaka reprieve

    The Scotland coach believes France hooker Peato Mauvaka should have been sent off for making head-to-head contact
  • ‘I want to be happy at the end’: Bruno Guimarães out to break trophy duck

  • Borthwick backs England players for Lions squad after rout of Wales

  • France win Six Nations title after Moefana’s double sinks Scotland

  • Matt Fitzpatrick splits from caddie Billy Foster after poor start to 2025

  • Wales 14-68 England: Six Nations player ratings from Cardiff

  • Lando Norris hits out at ‘fabricated nonsense’ in Netflix’s Drive to Survive

  • Manchester United’s new field of dreams at risk of repeating the Tottenham trap

    Jonathan Wilson
  • Unflappable Maro Itoje proves he now deserves Lions captaincy

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Reviews

  • Radhika Apte and Ashok Pathak in Sister Midnight seated apart looking unhappyUma - Radhika Apte - and Gopal - Ashok Pathak.

    Sister Midnight review – deliciously macabre Mumbai marriage-gone-wrong black comedy

  • Michael Kiwanuka performing at the Hammersmith Apoll0

    Michael Kiwanuka review – big sounds from the quiet maestro

  • an effigy Peter Grimes is hauled aloft during the midsummer festivities in Gothenburg Opera’s Peter Grimes.

    Peter Grimes review – Netia Jones’s brutal new production electrifies

  • Cate Blanchett looks serious in a grey coat.

    The week in theatre: The Seagull; Punch – review

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New Review

  • Head and shoulders portrait of Julian Barnes

    ‘We remember as true things that never even happened’: Julian Barnes on memory and changing his mind

    The Booker-prize winning novelist reflects on the times in his life when recollection and imagination have intertwined, and wonders whether we can ever rely on our brains to provide us with the truth
  • Composite image featuring Elon Musk; Donald Trump; the president with wife Melania; Russell Vought, director of the US office of management and budget; Democrat Nydia Velázquez protesting during Trump’s recent address to Congress; and a demonstrator in Washington.

    Michael Lewis and John Lanchester: ‘Trump is a trust-destroying machine’

  • Natasha Rothwell poses for a portrait in a formal orange dress

    ‘I’ve always felt a little neurospicy. But it’s my factory setting!’ Natasha Rothwell on taking The White Lotus by storm

  • A coloured engraving of the seafront of Lisbon during the earthquake and tidal wave of 1755.

    Rocks and racism? How geologists created and perpetuated a narrative of prejudice

  • Portrait of Julianne Nicholson

    Actor Julianne Nicholson: ‘I would have loved to have been a nepo baby but alas’

  • Georgia Ellery at the 2023 Mercury prize event in London for Jockstrap’s debut album I Love You Jennifer B.

    On my radar: Georgia Ellery’s cultural highlights

  • If you’re reading this column, Elon Musk has messed up

    Stewart Lee
  • ‘Fishing in Cornwall is like a metaphor for life’: photographer Jon Tonks on landscape, community and the perfect catch

  • The big picture: a pioneering Indian skater girl shows off her prized board

  • Now you don’t even need code to be a programmer. But you do still need expertise

    John Naughton
  • Róisín Lanigan: ‘I moved to London and got bedbugs’

  • One to watch: Oklou

  • Streaming: A Real Pain and the best mismatched buddy movies

  • Best seat in the house: writer Geoff Dyer on why sitting in a corner is so satisfying

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Magazine

  • heston blumenthal<br>Heston Blumenthal shot for OM

    ‘It’s part of who I am’: Heston Blumenthal on the bipolar diagnosis that saved his life, his journey of self-discovery – and how he finally emerged from his family’s shadow

    In a searingly honest interview, the star chef talks about the pressure of success, dealing with grief and how being sectioned changed everything
  • Emma Barnett.

    Maternity Service by Emma Barnett review – a tour of duty in early motherhood

  • Eva Wiseman

    Going on maternity leave? Don’t expect it to be a bundle of joy

    Eva Wiseman
  • Margo, restaurant, Miller Street, Glasgow, Scotland UK 25/02/2025 © COPYRIGHT PHOTO BY MURDO MACLEOD All Rights Reserved Tel + 44 131 669 9659 Mobile +44 7831 504 531 Email: m@murdophoto.com STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY See details at http://www.murdophoto.com/T%26Cs.html No syndication, no redistribution. A22U4Y, sgealbadh, A22R4S

    Margo, Glasgow: ‘Something very special’ – restaurant review

  • 2023 BAFTA Television Awards with P&amp;O Cruises - Auditorium Arrivals<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 14: Roisin Conaty attends the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards with P&amp;O Cruises at The Royal Festival Hall on May 14, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Sunday with Roisin Conaty: ‘I’m like a truffle pig for psychic fairs’

  • Future focused: the World Design Congress (WDC) ambassadors (from left) Foday Dumbuya; Es Devlin; Suhair Khan; Tom Dixon; and Lesley Lokko.

    New designers to look out for in 2025 – from 3D printed buildings to fuzzy chairs made from agave

  • Virtual reality goggles helped me on the path to physical recovery

  • Swiss roll: a scenic tour of Switzerland by train

  • Industrial evolution: a designer breathes new life into an old London warehouse

  • Joe Trivelli’s recipes for carrots with wild garlic, pork tenderloin, rhubarb charlotte and cinnamon ice-cream

  • ‘Boxing let me be angry’: Anna Whitwham

  • Will the tooth fairy pay up if the tooth has been swallowed?

    Séamas O’Reilly
  • Notes on chocolate: the simple delights of Easter eggs

  • Break the rules with burgundy lips for spring

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Observer Food Monthly

  • Chef Paris Rosina with a selection of her dishes.

    Thirty things we love in the world of food, 2025

    From a taste of Brazil in Manchester to the rise of the choc ice
  • Squash, apple and black pudding in the hole

    Black pudding in the hole and buttery chicken curry – Gill Meller’s recipes for next level traybakes

  • Caroline Lucas

    Caroline Lucas: ‘I can’t imagine my parents ever voted Green, but they became less antagonistic’

  • Roast chicken with thyme and bread sauce

    A simple roast, spicy squash in a bun, a five-ingredient pasta – Nigel Slater’s recipes for the end of winter

  • Miga - family restaurant. Eun Ah Ko (Daughter)Hyun Sang Ko (Dad)Jae Hun KoKyung Suk Lee (mum)Jae Kyum Ko (long hair!)

    Welcome to February’s Observer Food Monthly

  • Dried porcini mushrooms

    Jeremy Chan’s secret ingredient: dried porcini

  • My boiler has broken and I’m finding solace in a slice (or several) of toast

    Rachel Cooke
  • Ludovico Einaudi: ‘The way you blend the elements you eat is similar to composing a piece of music’

  • This is my final OFM column. Here’s what I’ve learned about buffets, ‘clean eating’ and what not to serve food on

    Jay Rayner
  • Broccoli and cashews, aubergine with chickpeas, celeriac and sausage – Nigel Slater’s winter salad recipes

  • Ultimate custard, perfectly timed pasta, espresso-fuelled stews: 37 brilliant recipe hacks

  • Welcome to January’s Observer Food Monthly

  • Salt ’n’ pepper chips, hash brown bhaji, hot honey and bacon mash – Poppy O’Toole’s potato recipes

  • Alex Kapranos: ‘It took me a few years to realise that I didn’t have to drink everything on the rider’

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