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Attorneys and lawmakers who oppose pardons for Capito rioters would not be able to stop him, legal analysts warn
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From timeless kitchenware to trending ingredients, hereâs the Observer Foodâs Monthlyâs pick of presents to bring good cheer
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Activists and the NFU insist Labour tax reforms aimed at the wealthy will also hurt smaller, poorer producers
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Mohammed Afif killed in first Israeli airstrike on central Beirut in more than a month, official says
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Jochen Flasbarth called on Cop29 delegates to press on as world faces increasing crises and drop in solidarity
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This week a flurry of controversial and extremist picks for Trumpâs cabinet came at a hectic pace with a level of provocation that made heads spin
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Margaret Hodge and Andrew Mitchell criticise ‘dither and delay’ that they say protects corruption and conflict
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Attack in Beit Lahiya follows reports of deadly attacks elsewhere in territory as Israel also strikes targets in Lebanon
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Family wealth dictates our life choices. So is the Bank of Mum and Dad now behind so many of societyâs growing inequalities?
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After Justin Welby’s resignation and the John Smyth abuse scandal, critics say a reckoning can no longer be avoided
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Researchers are baffled by 12th-century corpses uncovered at a heritage learning centre built in the garden of Leicester Cathedral after discovery of Richard III’s remains
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‘I’ve had a wild, chaotic, beautiful life’: Rebecca Hall on race, regrets and learning to be herself
Actor and director Rebecca Hall has always had to fight to define herself. Now, more comfortable than ever with where she is, she opens up about painting, working with Woody Allen, her BYO wedding â and her greatest indulgence
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Despite winning a swathe of rural seats, the governmentâs budget has caused a rupture with the farming community, who have vowed to âfight their cornerâ