The Observer
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Trusts reveal only five wholly new hospitals planned, as Labour says the scheme ‘exists only in PM’s imagination’
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Party denies ‘gender-critical’ group’s claims that refusal of a conference stand was a ‘political judgment’
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Planned action by the airline’s Spain-based cabin crew over working conditions will increase disruption for holidaymakers
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Rare joint declaration indicates hardening of EU position on plans that more than 70 Tory MPs failed to vote for
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‘Disastrous’ attempt to intervene over Pincher may intensify backbench calls for prime minister to go
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Abortion Women accused of illegal procedures in England and Wales after miscarriages and stillbirths
Dozens of investigations have been launched by police in England and Wales in the past 10 years into suspected breaches of an 1861 law
Features
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‘I can’t remember anything’ is a common complaint these days. But is it because we rely so heavily on our smartphones? And do the endless alerts and distractions stop us forming new memories?
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With the January 6 hearings chipping away at the former president’s image, the Republican Florida governor is quietly working to turn the tide in his favor
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When it comes to recall, it’s very much a case of ‘use it, don’t lose it’. Here’s how you can improve yours, at any age...
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Earning a living by resembling someone famous is a strange business. Here Madonna, Michelle Obama, Prince Charles and Johnny Depp offer some insights into what it’s like to look like someone else
Letters & editorials
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However much it offends our sensibilities, what can the west really do about Xi Jinping’s warped version of democracy?
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Increasing capacity would restore patient confidence, reduce waiting lists and improve staff morale
Sport
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Cristiano Ronaldo has told Manchester United he wants to leave after being disappointed by the ambition shown by the club this summer
Interviews
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ITV’s political editor on coping with obsessive-compulsive disorder, belatedly publishing his first novel, and why he longs for a lost England
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After a string of hits including Back to Life and Breeders, the actor and writer is hot property. So why does she only want to discuss crisps?
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Food & lifestyle
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Opening up a 1900s house on the Kent coast
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Get high on nature at these great hotels, cabins, pubs and farms – all at altitude
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Learning a craft can change lives – and a scheme showing inmates how to use a needle and thread has had some remarkable results
Reviews
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3 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week Nitram – a harrowing portrait of Australia’s most deadly mass shooter
3 out of 5 stars.Based on the true story of a lone gunman who killed 35 people in Port Arthur, Tasmania, in 1996, Justin Kurzel’s drama is a complex study of a lethal misfit -
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