The Observer
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Partygate and U-turns on tax are ‘undermining message’, say Conservative MPs as more call for him to quit
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The outcome of Russia’s attacks on the Donetsk and Luhansk areas will determine the fate of the rest of Ukraine
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Schools and airports help the leaders of countries that receive cash from Beijing tighten their grip on power, a new book claims
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Processing times remain lengthy, despite ministers pledging 700 more staff to deal with backlog
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As support among some European allies appears to waver, Kyiv calls for advanced rocket systems to hit Russia’s supply lines
Features
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Some of the actors and musicians in the summer’s most exciting new shows, from Grace Jones’s Meltdown to a radical Richard III, give us a taste of what to expect
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After a week in which Boris Johnson’s character has been at the heart of public debate, Conservative MPs worry about what has happened to their party
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Vessels with ties to Russian oligarchs hit by sanctions are no longer reporting their position to an automatic global locator
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Their dispatches in the Observer revealed the reality of life in the occupied city. Now the two female journalists are safe in England but want to continue their work
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Being able to understand and manage emotions is key to health and happiness. For some, like me, that comes easier with animals
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The rise of community pubs is slowing a long-term decline – and offering additional services like post offices and basic banking
Letters & editorials
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Labour and the Lib Dems must put aside their differences to end a decade in power of a corrupt and immoral regime
Sport
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England manager contrasts last year’s demands for the midfielder to start and this year’s questioning of his squad place
Interviews
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Christine Quinn is the real estate agent turned Hollywood reality star who stole the show as the villainess on Selling Sunset. She reveals why we all need to embrace our inner ‘boss bitch’
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At 89, the beloved British actor is still striving. In fact, she’s just published a new memoir, Old Rage, in which she lays bare her anger and anxiety over work, life and love…
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Food & lifestyle
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Turn off the laptop, ditch the phone and tune into nature at a remote bothy, lighthouse, cabin or narrowboat
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Orange custard tart, gooseberry fool and meringue roulade – summer sweet treats worthy of the long bank holiday weekend
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Since 1952, the tennis star’s design has been worn across cultures and generations. Now a Design Museum exhibition relives its rich cultural history
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