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Comment
30 June 2024
The prison and court systems are on the verge of collapse. Why aren’t Labour or the Tories talking about it?
Samira Shackle
I want to survive the apocalypse – but not if it’s just me and some terrible billionaires
Emma Beddington
The politics sketch
Dim Dowden is not the right Tory frontman to energise flatlining campaign
John Crace
Erdoğan’s plan to cull Turkey’s street dogs will destroy far more than just animals
Alexander Christie-Miller
Prepare for the toppling of private school politics – and a cultural change within Westminster
John Harris
Goodbye, Andy Murray: how the fiery kid I once watched became a Wimbledon hero
Kevin Mitchell
Economics viewpoint
Better economic news will not stop Tories from suffering their biggest ever defeat
Larry Elliott
Should Democrats stay the course or replace Biden?
Robert Reich
I saw first-hand just how much fracking destroys the earth
Rebecca Solnit
Against all odds, it seems we hate to see bookmakers losing
David Mitchell
Britain is on the brink of an opioid crisis. Punishing addicts won’t work
Martha Gill
The Séamas O’Reilly column
My rather sweet Father’s Day joke got the men’s rights activists raging
Séamas O’Reilly
Labour needs billions to fund its plans – and I know where it can be found
Will Hutton
Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to clean up politics will come back to mock him if he doesn’t deliver
Andrew Rawnsley
Julian Assange is free, but his case is a grim reminder of the fragility of press freedom
Kenan Malik
The Eva Wiseman column
We need more than trompe-l’oeil to fix our housing crisis
Eva Wiseman
Is a slimmed-down monarchy really such a ‘foolish idea’? We subjects seem to be surviving just fine
Catherine Bennett
If workers’ rights are a bit French, as the Tories suggest, then vive la révolution
Heather Stewart
The Observer view on how a Labour government can make Britain a fairer and greener place
Observer letters
Come on in – the water’s full of sewage
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