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  • Nesrine Malik

    We will all lose our humanity if we let the war in Gaza become the new normal

    Nesrine Malik
    If the world closes its eyes to the daily horrors inflicted on Palestinians, it runs the risk of cheapening life everywhere, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
  • Ella Baron on Israel and the arms industry

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Ella Baron on Israel and the arms industry – cartoon

  • Piggybank on plastic island, symbolic picture for tax haven

    The Guardian view on UN tax talks: Labour must repudiate the stance of the last government

  • Vice-President Kamala Harris speaks to the media.

    The Guardian view on female political leaders: new strains of misogyny fuel old battles

  • Elisabeth Ribbans

    Open door
    A spoof after the Trump assassination attempt shows the eye to hazard needed on heavy news days

    Elisabeth Ribbans
  • We were promised a 15-hour working week. What’s the hold-up?

    Emma Beddington
  • Men are spending more time looking after their children – and it’s not just cultural, it’s in their genes

    Jonathan Kennedy
  • The end is nigh. For insects, bats, protest, the planet…

    Stewart Lee
  • Rupert Murdoch’s secret succession drama is a warning to rein in the super-rich

    Will Hutton
  • Why Rachel Reeves wants everyone to know that the Tories left the Treasury brassic

    Andrew Rawnsley
  • Shoplifting, tax evasion... If UK politicians break the rules, why shouldn’t the rest of us?

    Martha Gill
  • James Baldwin taught us that identities can help us to locate ourselves. But they trap us too

    Kenan Malik
  • The perfect feelgood TV, did Strictly’s sparkle blind it to flaws in its format?

    Sonia Sodha
  • The Observer view: Kamala Harris has risen above doubters, now she must stay on high ground

  • The Observer view: sticking to fiscal rule will imperil Labour’s future

  • Lachlan (left) and Rupert Murdoch composite image with newspaper titles in background

    Most media barons hide their ambitions behind the language of journalistic impartiality. Not the Murdochs

    Julianne Schultz
    As The Australian turns 60, the Murdoch dynasty celebrates another year of reshaping Australia in its vision
  • Angela Rayner

    Labour’s radical housing plan will be smart, tailored and strategic

    Angela Rayner
    The biggest wave of social and affordable housing in a generation will be built in the best possible places, with supporting infrastructure, public services and green spaces, writes Angela Rayner
    • Maeve Boothby-O’Neill’s harrowing case highlights clashing NHS narratives on ME

      Alastair Miller
    • What I learned about Kamala Harris over our Oscars dinner

      Henry Porter
    • Last Tango in Washington: how sad, sidelined Joe Biden may yet have the last laugh

      Simon Tisdall
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