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  • 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

  • Women holding 'Kamala Harris for president' placards.

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

  • Rachel Reeves poses outside the door to 11 Downing Street.

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

  • Palestinian supporters gather outside of the US Capitol to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress in Washington DC.

    The Guardian view on Israel and the world: Benjamin Netanyahu’s US trip won’t help

  • Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice dancing on Strictly.

    The Guardian view on Strictly Come Dancing: a serious stumble but hopefully not a fall

  • Lord President of the Council, and Leader of the House of Commons Lucy Powell arrives in Downing Street to attend weekly Cabinet meeting in London.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s Commons reforms: too cautious and too piecemeal

  • Close-up Of doctor's hand moving ultrasound transducer on a black pregnant woman's belly.

    The Guardian view on maternity care failings: black women and babies are hardest hit

  • John McDonnell, Richard Burgon, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Apsana Begum, Imran Hussain, Ian Byrne, Zarah Sultana.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s rebellion: removing the whip is a step too far

  • London Athletics Meet - Wanda Diamond League Series - London Stadium<br>Dina Asher-Smith after the Women's 200m during the London Athletics Meet at the London Stadium. Picture date: Saturday July 20, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ATHLETICS London. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    The Guardian view on the Paris Olympics: a space for some joie de vivre

  • Women’s safety campaigner Mina Smallman.

    The Guardian view on violence against women: Labour must explain how it plans to halve it

  • Michael Howard (right) and Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith in 2001.

    The Guardian view on the Conservative party: whatever goes around comes around

  • Kamala Harris

    The Guardian view on Joe Biden quitting the race: a fresh start for Democrats

  • The aftermath of a riot in Leeds on 19 July

    The Guardian view on unrest in Leeds: fodder for far-right disinformation

  • Ed Miliband

    The Guardian view on GB Energy: a good idea turns up just in time

    Editorial: Ed Miliband has won the argument that his party must go big to cut carbon emissions. But he will need to go bigger still
  • South Korean soldiers patrol near the border with North Korea.

    The Guardian view on defecting from North Korea: escape is harder than ever

    Editorial: A senior diplomat is now in the South. But ordinary people are finding it far more difficult to leave
  • Andrew Malkinson outside the Royal Courts of Justice  flanked by supporters carrying plackards, one of which reads ‘Innocent and not the only one’

    The Observer view: Criminal Cases Review Commission needs reform and a new leader

    Helen Pitcher has shown no contrition for the failings of the watchdog, which blundered in the case of Andrew Malkinson
  • Major IT Outage hits banks, airlines, businesses worldwide<br>DUSSELDORF, GERMANY - JULY 19: A general view from Dusseldorf Airport as passengers gather and wait due to the global communications outage caused by CrowdStrike, which provides cyber security services to US technology company Microsoft, on July 19, 2024 in Dusseldorf, Germany. (Photo by Hesham Elsherif/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    The Observer view on the global IT crash: lessons must be learned from CrowdStrike fiasco

    Error that caused a global standstill reveals fragility of a networked world that has been created for efficiency rather than resilience
  • COMBO-US-VOTE-POLITICS-BIDEN-TRUMP<br>(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on July 18, 2024 shows former US President and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (L), with a bandage on his ear after being wounded in an assassination attempt, applauding during the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 15, 2024; and US President Joe Biden clearing his throat as he speaks on economics in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 16, 2024, before testing positive for Covid with mild symptoms on July 17. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI and Kent Nishimura / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKIKENT NISHIMURA/AFP via Getty Images)

    The Guardian view on an exultant Trump and ailing Biden: a week is a long time in US politics

  • CBeebies Bedtime Story<br>For use in UK, Ireland or Benelux countries only Undated BBC handout photo of Billie Eilish who is the latest star to treat children to a CBeebies Bedtime Story. The Oscar-winning singer's reading of This Moose Belongs To Me by author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers will air on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer on Friday. Issue date: Monday July 15, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SHOWBIZ Eilish. Photo credit should read: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: Not for use more than 21 days after issue. You may use this picture without charge only for the purpose of publicising or reporting on current BBC programming, personnel or other BBC output or activity within 21 days of issue. Any use after that time MUST be cleared through BBC Picture Publicity. Please credit the image to the BBC and any named photographer or independent programme maker, as described in the caption.

    The Guardian view on CBeebies: a safe space for children that adults can enjoy too

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