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World Cup 2026
The tournament is presented in fragments. No one sees the full picture – which is even more pronounced with the unprecedented scale of this competition, Rory Smith writes
David Hockney 1937-2026
The artist, who has died aged 88, embraced vibrancy his entire life, from his early days in sepia-toned Bradford to his Californian adventures, Tim Adams writes
Interview
Singer-songwriter Laura Marling speaks to Anna Leskiewicz about being a mother, partner and provider, and her ‘sincere’ album of songs for children
Politics
Tom Baldwin
Belfast
Fred Harter
The Observer Walk
Rachel Sylvester
Books
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Biography
William Boyd
Q&A
Ellen Peirson-Hagger
Women’s Prize 2026
Ellen Peirson-Hagger
Religion
Rowan Williams
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Further reading
Your essential guide from The Observer’s books desk
Further watching
The Observer’s TV critic Barbara Ellen on the best new shows airing and streaming
Further listening
As the tournament kicks off with a trio of opening ceremonies culminating in a starry performance in LA, our critic picks the best songs about the Golden State
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Politics
Andrew Rawnsley
Personal
Ben de Pear
BDS
Kate Maltby
Tax
Mandy Yin
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Lebanon
Ruth Michaelson
Ukraine
Jen Stout
US
Rory Smith
The Hague
Chloe Hadjimatheou
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Politics
Ceri Thomas
Lithium batteries
Francisco Garcia
Environment
Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Dating apps
Marine Saint
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Football
Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Basketball
Ben Coles
Tennis
Simon Cambers
Football
Giles Smith
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Observations & scenes from the world beyond your phone screen
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