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  • Alaa Abu Zeid’s wife, Hala, and all five of the couple’s children had been killed in an Israeli airstrike last summer. Clockwise from top left: Hala, Nour, Alaa, Walaa, Riyad and Mohammed.

    Israel-Gaza war
    ‘He insisted we take him to the graves’: the Palestinian civilians coming home to catastrophe

    Alaa Abu Zeid only discovered his wife and children had been killed after his release from an Israeli prison. His is a story repeated across Gaza
    • Emergency service workers stand on the rubble of a building

      Live
      Myanmar earthquake: level of devastation ‘hasn’t been seen in over a century in Asia’, says Red Cross

    • UK
      Justin Welby says he forgives serial abuser John Smyth

    • US
      Trump says he ‘couldn’t care less’ if tariffs make car prices go up

    • UK
      Actor Reece Richards condemns police watchdog over race decision on arrest

    • France
      Marine Le Pen’s future to be decided as embezzlement verdict arrives

    • Media
      ‘It’s soul-destroying’: actors’ fury over the rise of self-tape auditions

    • Football
      Marcus Rashford ends drought as Aston Villa sink Preston to reach semi-finals

    • Manchester
      ‘Much better vibe’: the phone-free nightclub reviving the rave spirit

News in focus

  • A crowd of mostly men, in shirts, ties and trousers, march on cobblestones holding flags and looking serious

    The far right
    ‘It is about vulnerable guys’: violent far-right groups in Sweden recruit boys as young as 10

  • An older couple walking through the the picturesque village of Bibury

    Gloucestershire
    The most beautiful village in England: how Bibury became a victim of its charm

    Once a tranquil haven in the Cotswolds, Bibury now grapples with overtourism as hordes of selfie-snapping visitors pour into its narrow lanes
  • Institutions<br>epa11995556 Exterior view of the Smithsonian Institution Building in Washington, DC, USA, 28 March 2025. US President Trump signed an executive order directing the Smithsonian institute's museums and centres to "eliminate improper, divisive, or anti-American ideologyâ€.  EPA/WILL OLIVER

    US
    ‘It reminds you of a fascist state’: Smithsonian Institution braces for Trump rewrite of US history

    Normally staid historians sound alarm at authoritarian grasping for control of the premier US museum complex

Spotlight

  • ‘I understood the romance in the impulse to make things cinematic, rather than just sad’: Anna Beecher.

    Society
    ‘Alcohol became a second self to blame for my desire’: how drinking fuelled my experiences of sex

    Since her teens, Anna Beecher used drinking as a gateway to sexual encounters, a mask for both her vulnerability and accountability. It took falling for someone in the sober light of day to realise what love was
  • A smiling Natalie Fleet wearing a pink sweatshirt with the word Nana on it

    Society
    MP, rape victim, teenage mum . . . and first Mother’s Day as a grandparent

  • Composite of fen raft spider

    Invertebrate of the year 2025
    Vote for the beast that may be as ruthlessly predatory as us – the fen raft spider

  • The cat aggression<br>Aggressive domestic cat sitting on a window sill

    Cats
    ‘She treats everyone with a deep growl’: can you train an angry cat to be more sociable?

    My kitten, Split, is terrified of people and not much fonder of other cats. Is there anything I could do to soothe her? I consulted the experts
    • Lucy Dacus photographed at the Foundling Museum in London by Suki Dhanda for the Observer New Review.

      Music
      ‘I would never be able to sing a song that a robot wrote’: Lucy Dacus on her new album’s themes of artistry and intimacy

    • Buying a stamp for a young man inspired Russell to do at least one kind thing for a stranger every day.

      Life and style
      Rewind and be kind: what happens if you do one act of kindness every day?

    • Portrait of Didier Eribon

      Books
      The Life, Old Age and Death of a Working-Class Woman review – a son confronts his mother’s decline

    • ‘I was running projects on the ground in Iraq but there was another side to me I kept hidden: I loved comedy.'

      Life and style
      The death of my friend inspired me to follow my standup dreams

Sport

Opinion

  • Illustration

    Labour’s historic attack on disabled people is already wrecking lives. Just ask Kevin

    John Harris
    The anxiety and horror of these sweeping cuts are a matter of deliberate policy. How did the party of Bevan come to this
  • Sir Keir Starmer with Rachel Reeves

    The storm-battered chancellor needs her nextdoor neighbour to be a steadfast friend

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • A woman preparing food at a kitchen counter, with a man looking irritated, holding out his hand as if in frustration

    Never ask ‘what’s for dinner’ and hide food from teenagers – my essential rules for happy home dining

    Emma Beddington
    As a controversial list of rules for eating out does the rounds, here is my unsparing list of commandments for eating in, writes Emma Beddington
  • Rachel Reeves leaving Downing Street

    Who could begrudge Rachel Reeves free tickets when she was, er, just trying to be a good parent?

    Catherine Bennett
    Under a stricter code of conduct, the chancellor and others need only use their judgment on gifts
    • Asian woman in a cardigan smiles as she eats avocado from a bowl outside at a round marble table

      ‘Don’t you have friends to go with?’: the stigma and joy of a table for one

      Emma Gannon
    • The eight-strong set of Royal Mail Myth and Legends stamps.

      Let Britain’s magical, mythical creatures inspire a patriotism untainted by politics

      Kate Maltby
    • Joseph McCarthy gave his name to ‘one of the most severe episodes of political repression the US ever experienced’.

      Just like McCarthy, Trump spreads fear everywhere before picking off his targets

      Kenan Malik
    • a housing development being built in Windsor, Berkshire, England

      Planning changes offer a bright spot for Rachel Reeves – but grey areas exist

      Heather Stewart

Editorials & Letters

  • Rachel Reeves stands up to deliver her spring statement to MPs.

    Editorial
    The Observer view on the spring statement: Rachel Reeves balanced the books – but at whose expense?

  • A collapsed building in Mandalay, Myanmar

    Editorial
    The Guardian view on Myanmar’s earthquake: aid must reach beyond the junta

  • Amari Jayden Bacchus as Adam Bascombe in Adolescence.

    Letters
    Adolescence was hard-hitting TV, but online safety needs to be nuanced

  • People picking up rubbish in park

    Letters
    Norwegian community spirit and UK inequality

Climate crisis

  • A person walks along a path with trees behind

    Trees and forests
    ‘A tree zoo’: endangered conifers a living legacy of Kent pinetum’s centenary

  • Tao Leigh Goffe

    Cotton Capital
    Dark Laboratory: groundbreaking book argues climate crisis was sparked by colonisation

  • Surfer on beach near sign that says Thank you Firefighters

    California wildfires
    ‘God knows what’s in the water’: Los Angeles surfers in limbo as wildfire toxins linger

  • Many screens showing images of the sea bed and a robot, being watched by three men who sit at a control panel.

    Environment
    Canadian company in negotiations with Trump to mine seabed

From the UK

  • Shabana Mahmood speaking at the official opening of HMP Millsike, 27 March 2025; she wears a blue jacket over black top with a loose black headscarf and stands in front of a wire fence.

    Sentencing
    Shabana Mahmood plans bill to overrule Sentencing Council in ‘two-tier justice’ row

    Ministry of Justice drafts instruction for judges in England and Wales to ignore guidelines on age, sex and ethnicity
  • Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham wants education policies geared towards pupils’ requirements.

    Society
    Whitehall has left generation of teenagers with no hope, says Andy Burnham

  • A woman using a laptop as she holds a bank card

    Scams
    Anti-scam campaign groups urge UK police forces to get tougher on fraudsters

  • A woman reaches up to a shelf in a pharmacy

    Society
    Morning-after pill to be offered without charge at pharmacies in England

    • Business
      A bitter blow? British pubs, restaurants and hospitality firms brace for rise in NICs

    • Hertfordshire
      Parents arrested by Hertfordshire police for complaining about daughter’s school

    • Reform UK
      ‘I like Rupert Lowe’s plain speaking’: suspended MP haunts Nigel Farage’s big rally

    • Mental health
      Is it safe? Is it spying? Disquiet over NHS ‘magic eye’ surveillance camera in units

    • Crime
      Victims’ minister accused of ‘factual inaccuracies’ over use of video evidence

    • UK
      Three people die after house fire in Northamptonshire village

Around the world

  • a women looking at camera

    US
    Iran dissident still reeling from aftermath of foiled murder plot: ‘I’ve been living in a nightmare’

  • Berkay Gezgin, a vocal supporter of Istanbul’s imprisoned mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a longtime rival of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

    Turkey
    Young ‘hope of millions’ held in jail as Erdoğan cracks down on protests

    • Space
      First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after takeoff

    • South Korea
      Man tending grandparents’ graves suspected of igniting worst wildfires

    • Culture
      Art can help remind US and Europe of special relationship, says director of reopening Frick Collection

    • US
      US House to vote on ‘reckless’ $1bn budget cut to Washington DC

    • Afghanistan
      ‘It means death’: Women’s rights activists face deportation from Pakistan

    • Tesla
      Protests hit Tesla dealerships across the world in challenge to Elon Musk

Culture

  • Michel Hazanavicius.

    Film
    ‘Drawings do not lie’: film-maker Michel Hazanavicius on his animated feature about the Holocaust

    The Oscar‑winning director of The Artist spent five years creating The Most Precious of Cargoes. He talks about why he would never have made it as a live action movie
  • Carrie Coon wearing a leather jacket

    Television
    ‘I go for the jugular’: Carrie Coon on The White Lotus, female friendship and toxic politics

  • a man pointing to a chart

    Books
    ‘Have you no sense of decency, sir?’ Joe McCarthy and the road to Trump

  • Richard Grosvenor Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, who until 2024 was Britain’s wealthiest MP.

    Books
    Drax of Drax Hall by Paul Lashmar review – forensic exposé of a British dynasty built on slavery

  • The first of 10 sold-out nights … Usher performs at the O2.

    Music
    Usher review – glitzy Vegas-style spectacle is completely preposterous and preposterously entertaining

  • Graydon Carter.

    Media
    Journalist Graydon Carter: ‘If there was another 9/11 this week, I don’t think the world would rush to support us’

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    Decarbonisation
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    Technology
    Feeling the heat: the futuristic energy network keeping city homes cosy

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  • tins of coconut milk

    Coconut milk
    ‘Reminds me of sun cream’: the best (and worst) supermarket coconut milk, tasted and rated

  • A composite image of three cordless vacuum cleaners against a grid-like red, pink and orange background.

    Household goods
    The best cordless vacuum cleaners for a spotless home: 10 tried and tested favourites

  • Apple iPhone 16 review - homescreen in hand

    Phones
    From smash-proof cases to updates: how to make your smartphone last longer

  • A new Mother holds her daughter up close to her face

    Presents for mums
    The best gifts for new mums, picked by new mums: 25 genuinely useful ideas

Lifestyle

  • Thomas Richter has his leg tattooed design by Diana of Atelier Jiyu, Berlin.

    Fashion
    Want a limited edition artwork tattooed on your skin? Berlin is the place to go

    The city’s tattoo studios are booming while the art world flounders. Under a new initiative, buyers receive exclusive rights to an artist’s new design, and the artist receives 50% of the profit
  • ‘I even placed an outdoor bathtub and shower on the terrace, so I never lose the feeling of being outside’: Marcantonio.

    Interiors
    Take the roof off: outside meets inside in a radically artistic Italian home

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    Parents in England
    Share your experiences of NHS dental services for your children

  • The rollercoaster Megafobia in at the Oakwood Theme Park in Wales.

    Theme parks
    Share your stories and memories of UK theme parks that have now closed

  • A WH Smith shop in Cambridge.

    Business
    Share your memories of WH Smith

  • Elderly man and woman embracing on outdoor bench

    Marriage
    Share your experience of being married five times or more

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  • Gina Rinehart surrounded by Maga hats

    Australia
    ‘A female Donald Trump’: how Gina Rinehart is pushing the Maga message in Australia

    Australia’s richest person has close ties with the US president’s ‘Trumpettes’ and has even styled her company headquarters with Maga-inspired designs
  • people raising their hands

    US
    ‘Revenge is his number one motivation’: how Trump is waging war on the media

  • An aerial view of a broken road bridge over a river. Many people are standing and walking on the road and on the ground beneath

    Acapulco
    How hurricanes Otis and John exposed Acapulco’s big divide and left residents ‘scared for our lives’

  • a broken sign

    US
    Sexual assault allegations seem to be a badge of honor in Trump’s America. Was #MeToo an epic failure?

  • illustration showing children using electronic devices

    Technology
    How and why parents and teachers are introducing young children to AI

  • Black and white image of people yelling and holding signs

    Analysis
    Democrats have never been so angry. Who will step up and lead them?

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    France
    Le boycott: French customers shun McDonald’s, Coca Cola and Tesla to protest against Trump

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    Nutrition
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